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Episode 102: “Keeping it pure until you mature”; A Review: “The (almost banned, now complete) Miss Vermont story” by Tucker Max

podcast April 19, 2023


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Welcome back to the Fake Ass Book Club!! This week Kat drags Moni reluctantly into the world of author Tucker Max, and highlights one story from his best selling book "Hilarity Ensues' '. (One of Kat's "most favorite pieces of literature")
Kat focuses on one story from the book, called "The (almost banned, now complete) Miss Vermont story", which is just one of a series of short stories in the book about Tucker Max's "drunken debauchery and ridiculous antics." While Kat enjoyed the book, Moni did not share the same enthusiasm. Listen in as hilarity ensues while they agree to disagree !! Cheers!🥂

Trigger Warning: This episode contains spoilers, adult content & language.
Please be advised this show is for adults 18 and up and the open minded. We are not professionals,
or educators…just friends having candid conversations.

**Dedication: To our patrons as always, THANK YOU!!🙌🏽🙌🏽🥰
Moni: To ddowdydoesit of @herspectivepod welcome to the mom club, and to Dee Dee owner of 55_rose_street_llc for the most beautiful flowers. She gifted them to us to celebrate our reaching 100 episodes!!!! Thank you!!🥰
Kat: To the ancestors and the children, aka our future ancestors.💜

** About the Book* : Hilarity Ensues is the third New York Times best selling book by Tucker Max. It chronicles his stories of drunken debauchery and ridiculous antics and debuted at #2 on the New York Times Bestseller List. Wikipedia
Originally published: February 7, 2012
Hardcover, 448 pages Audiobook: 9 hours 38 mins
Author: Tucker Max
Preceded by: Assholes Finish First
Genres: Humor, Biography, Fiction, "fratire"= A phrase that was coined to describe genre of writing, think of it as the opposite of "chic lit"

**Stranger than Fiction: **None this week💜*Email us at thefabpodcast@gmail.com with your book suggestions and "Stranger Than Fiction" stories; we would love to share them on the show!! Please reach out and let us know how we are doing!! You can find us online by clicking here 👉🏾 https://linktr.ee/Fabpod Please subscribe to www.patreon.com/thefabpodcast.com to enjoy bonus content, weigh in on upcoming topics, and help us start a monthly live event for our F.A.B. FAM! Don't forget to follow, rate, review, and SHARE our podcast! Thank you!

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