Review: I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell
Wow. Love him or hate him - Tucker Max doesn't seem to care. Brash, rude, and often insulting, Tucker catalogs his life adventures online, through his books, and also a movie. A movie? After reading this book I'm not sure how they could have made a movie out of it. His stories are absolutely over the top but at the same time sound too crazy to make up.
Ever hear that saying 'success begets success'? I think that definitely applies here. After unashamedly recounting and sharing his stories with the world, these stories seem only to inspire even more experiences and content for Tucker to write about. His writing is based more on content rather than literary talent but his stories are entertaining nonetheless. And if you think about it, who wouldn't want to make a living enjoying their life and writing about it?
I happened to see this book on sale at Urban Outfitters for $4.99. You can also find it on Kindle for $5.
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Ever hear that saying 'success begets success'? I think that definitely applies here. After unashamedly recounting and sharing his stories with the world, these stories seem only to inspire even more experiences and content for Tucker to write about. His writing is based more on content rather than literary talent but his stories are entertaining nonetheless. And if you think about it, who wouldn't want to make a living enjoying their life and writing about it?
I happened to see this book on sale at Urban Outfitters for $4.99. You can also find it on Kindle for $5.
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