I have a guy friend who's 24yrs old. I want to buy him a book. Any good suggestions? I don't know what he's into.
6 Answers to "I have a guy friend who's 24yrs old. I want to buy him a book. Any good suggestions? I don't know what he's into."
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Just get something you like then if he doesn't like it, you keep it...Seriously just ask him!! Does anyone just talk in person anymore???
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For starters you can find out what he's into.
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I read Russell Simmons Super Rich and his first one as well -forgot the title. But both were an interesting read and thought provoking and I felt would make a good gift for a grad or young person. There are stories and antedotes and advice etc in both .He is forthright in his style and I think young people like this- they are very media savvy.
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For one thing, don't buy anything that might insult his intelligence or hygene. Lol I can't see a guy appreciating a book called "How to keep your kitchen clean". Stick to fictions. Nearly everyone enjoys a good story. Google whats popular right now for his age range and find one you'd like to read, if you were him.
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Why don't yoy suck his **** and **** him hell enjoy that much better)
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Posted by TheSquirrel 1 Jun 15th, 2011 at 12:31PM
That, unfortunately, is way too wide open, but if your friend _____ , then try _____ .
loves gut-busting humor -- Forrest Gump, by Winston Groom (way, way funnier than the movie)
is into American football -- The Principles of Football, by John (the trophy guy) Heisman
likes military fiction -- anything by WEB Griffin
loves gut-busting humor -- Badass, by Ben Thompson
has a gay brother -- Swimming, by Kim Powers
is itchy to see the world and maybe to not come back -- Getting Out, by Mark Ehrman
into history and economics -- The Wealth and Poverty of Nations, by David Landes
into cars and has a sense of humor -- Crap Cars, by Richard Porter
interested in the decline of Britain -- Our Culture, What's Left of It, by Theodore Dalrymple
loves gut-busting humor -- Holidays on Ice, by David Sedaris
If you have no real idea, always go with Forrest Gump. Once he gets past page two, he will read the book fifteen times and tell you stories about Sue, Red Dagger wine, and The Turd.
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Reply by chocolatelover2011 Jun 15th, 2011 at 12:31PM
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