Thursday, June 4, 2009

Tucker Max is King!

I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell is a book written by Tucker Max, published in 2006, that details anecdotal stories of debauchery and belligerence. This book displays in detail what America has become for its young adults and teenagers; a rated R playground. But don't blow it off thinking its a book that embodies the true essence of ignorance and immaturity because it's so much more. If you don't believe me ask Archie, and if you don't believe Archie than your an idiot to say the least. It made the New York Times Bestsellers list in 2006, 2007 and 2008 so it must be good right.
To sum it up as best as I can, the book is composed of short stories narrated by the author, the book is told in a highly embellished style and often focuses on the narrator's humorous excess. The stories normally deal with themes of drinking (often to excess), insulting people, and embarrassing sexual encounters. In short, read it or your not American.

p.s. Ms. Fletcher if you don't read it your still American=)

2 comments:

michelle9940 said...

I am intrigued; you make it sound like it is an emergency to read it. Plus who doesn't enjoy stories about excessive drinking with embarrassing sexual encounters, especially as we enter the college world.

-Michelle Herrera

Yvan said...

I've read I hope they serve beer in hell, and I'm still not sure whether this Tucker Max guy is for real or not.