Tucker Max
Tucker Max's first book, "I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell," is a #1 NY Times Best Seller and has spent over 170 weeks on that list over five calendar years. There are currently over 1.5 million copies sold. Max co-wrote and produced the movie based on his book, also titled "I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell." He has been credited as the originator and leader of the literary genre, "fratire," and was nominated to Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential List in 2009. Tucker Max received his BA with...See more
Tucker Max's first book, "I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell," is a #1 NY Times Best Seller and has spent over 170 weeks on that list over five calendar years. There are currently over 1.5 million copies sold. Max co-wrote and produced the movie based on his book, also titled "I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell." He has been credited as the originator and leader of the literary genre, "fratire," and was nominated to Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential List in 2009. Tucker Max received his BA with highest honors from the University of Chicago in 1998. He attended Duke Law School on an academic scholarship, where he graduated with a JD in 2001 (despite the fact that he neglected to buy any of his textbooks for his final two years and spent part of one semester-while still enrolled in classes-living in Cancun). He currently lives in Austin, Texas, and can be reached through is website, TuckerMax.com. See less
Tucker Max's Featured Books
Tucker Max book reviews
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I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell
Gift
by dena, Jul 29, 2015
This was a gift and I totally loved it. It's definitely a page turner. This was just what I needed. Read More
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I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell
Funny, but coarse
You will laugh out loud at times while reading this book, but you will also roll your eyes and a times cringe. Tucker Max is a pampered narcissist that drinks too much and has no respect for others ... Read More
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I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell
One of the funniest books Ive ever read
Mr Max recounts his tails of drunken debauchery and negotiable morals. I would highly recommend this book for a good laugh. Read More