101 Things Every Man Should Know How to Do
October 25, 2010
101 Things Every Man Should Know How to Do
101 Things Every Man Should Know How to Do is the ultimate manthology. With entries that range from the sublime to the sardonic, this book is the pitch-perfect gift, the laugh-out-loud beach read, the steady bathroom companion. When it comes to modern manly must-knows—like growing a beard, bribing the cable guy, and looking good in a Speedo—101 Things has got you covered. Or perhaps you want to fight a bear? Escape an alien abduction? Interact with crackheads? Look no further. 101 Things Eve
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Review by J. Kreider for 101 Things Every Man Should Know How to Do
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I can honestly say I’m an early to bed kind of person. Midnight at the latest or my body gives out on me- I’m up the next morning between five thirty and six….this book had me sitting up in bed laughing my face off at three am! Every time I open it up , I find something new to laugh about! All I can say is…it’s absolutely hilarious!
Review by Mary A. Earhart for 101 Things Every Man Should Know How to Do
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I purchased this as a gift for my 23 year old son. The short segments are perfect for his attention span and he loved that I acknowledged he’s becoming a man. It would be a great father-son gift anytime. Very entertaining read and doubly cool because it is community-sourced.
Review by M. Jones for 101 Things Every Man Should Know How to Do
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Not your average how-to book! This was written by a bunch of different authors, and they cover all kinds of things that you might not think of putting on a list of things guys “need” to know how to do…like look good in a Speedo…and escape from an alien abduction. There’s real, useful stuff in here, too. The article about how to avoid going to the laundromat is one of my favorites. Bizarre, but entertaining. Perfect book to leave lying around on the coffee table…or the back of the toilet.
Review by Simple Style for 101 Things Every Man Should Know How to Do
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I purchased this as a bathroom read for my husband. I accepted that there would be some foul humor and “how to get out of doing the dishes” type advice in this book, but what disappointed me and my husband both was that the publisher clearly had only 50 funny stories to tell but still wrote a “101 Things” book. Thing #67 an man should know how to do is: “Negotiate.” That’s all it says. No funny anecdote, no practical advice. Apparently, if you want to know how to negotiate (or even laugh about negotiating), you’ll have to buy another book.
Review by Little Archie for 101 Things Every Man Should Know How to Do
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This is a well-crafted and very funny book. I think the idea of sourcing a book of essays/stories from a large pool of potential authors — with selections voted on by site members — is both inventive and strong.
It’s a free-market approach to publishing and, if this book is any indication, the most valuable essays seem to succeed in the marketplace.