Book: I Hope They Serve a Beer in Hell
Author: Tucker Max
Pages Read: 52 - 78
Making predictions for this book is the wrong thing to do because you never ever know what is going to happen enxt. Tucker Max leads the most outrageous and unpredictable life. One minute he is drinking with his buddies trying to pick up girls, the next minute he is at a gay bar. I have definitely noticed that he writes with a very wide vocabulary but writes the book as if he were talking to his friends. The book is written like he is at a party telling stories. Every now and then I come across a word that I have no clue what it means. I assume this is because the man is a Duke graduate and I am a grade 12 student but it is obvious that he is very well educated. I really connected with the book when Max spoke about always having the urge to make fun of people at parties or social events. I always feel like making fun of guys that are just making goofs of themselves trying to pick up women. I also feel the need to make fun of girls when they are acting a little 'slutty,' trying to pick up a male's attention. If you ever sit back at a party and observe people, I know you would feel the need to do the same. I am starting to see a few of my own personality traits in the character of Tucker Max. I am curious to see if more develop as I continue reading. Finished another reflection, seee yaaa.
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