A New York Times bestselling, riotously funny collection of boozy misadventures from the creator of the YouTube series, You Deserve a Drink.
Mamrie Hart is a drinking star with a Youtube problem. With over a million subscribers to her cult-hit video series You Deserve a Drink, Hart has been entertaining viewers with a combination of tasty libations and raunchy puns since 2011. Hart also co-wrote/co-starred in Dirty Thirty and Camp Takota with Grace Helbig and Hannah Hart.
Finally, Hart has compiled her best drinking stories and worst hangovers into one hilarious volume. From the spring break where she and her girlfriends avoided tan lines by staying at an all-male gay nudist resort, to the bachelorette party where she accidentally hired a sixty-year-old meth head to teach the group pole dancing (not to mention the time she lit herself on fire during a Flaming Lips concert), Hart accompanies each story with an original cocktail recipe, ensuring that You Deserve aDrink is as educational as it is entertaining.
With cameos from familiar friends from the YouTube scene and a foreword by Grace Helbig, this glimpse into Hart s life brings warmth and humor to the woman fans know and love. And for readers who haven t met Mamrie yet take a warm-up shot and break out the cocktail shaker: you re going to need a drink.
Hart is a pull-no-punches comedian with a talent for self-deprecation in the guise of self-aggrandizement, a winning formula. The New York Times
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Mamrie Hart is a drinking star with a Youtube problem. With over a million subscribers to her cult-hit video series You Deserve a Drink, Hart has been entertaining viewers with a combination of tasty libations and raunchy puns since 2011. Hart also co-wrote/co-starred in Dirty Thirty and Camp Takota with Grace Helbig and Hannah Hart.
Finally, Hart has compiled her best drinking stories and worst hangovers into one hilarious volume. From the spring break where she and her girlfriends avoided tan lines by staying at an all-male gay nudist resort, to the bachelorette party where she accidentally hired a sixty-year-old meth head to teach the group pole dancing (not to mention the time she lit herself on fire during a Flaming Lips concert), Hart accompanies each story with an original cocktail recipe, ensuring that You Deserve aDrink is as educational as it is entertaining.
With cameos from familiar friends from the YouTube scene and a foreword by Grace Helbig, this glimpse into Hart s life brings warmth and humor to the woman fans know and love. And for readers who haven t met Mamrie yet take a warm-up shot and break out the cocktail shaker: you re going to need a drink.
Hart is a pull-no-punches comedian with a talent for self-deprecation in the guise of self-aggrandizement, a winning formula. The New York Times
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Praise for You Deserve a Drink
I loved this book. Mamrie Hart is hilariously brilliant, and really puts things in perspective with You Deserve a Drink. Specifically that I do deserve a drink. And the only person I feel like having one with right now is her. Judy Greer, actress and author of I Don t Know What You Know Me From: Confessions of a Co-Star
You know that voice you have inside that tells you not to do certain things because they are reckless, embarrassing, or socially unacceptable? Mamrie Hart does not have that voice. She does it all and tells it all in You Deserve a Drink. Rachel Dratch, SNL alum, author of Girl Walks Into a Bar
My Mom and I had Mamrie on IN BED WITH JOAN and we absolutely fell in love with her! She carries her wit in the palm of her hand, usually along with a delicious cocktail. In this book, Mamrie breaks into hilarious as easily as she drops into poignant. A girl who holds the torch for all the funny and smart ladies out there! Melissa Rivers
This book is way better than my book. Hannah Hart, New York Times bestselling author of My Drunk Kitchen
You Deserve a Drink is like a night out with Mamrie Hart: charmingly weird & hilariously memorable. All that s missing is the hangover. Tyler Oakley, Youtube star
Lowbrow/Brilliant NY Magazine's Approval Matrix
An entirely hilarious read that will delight her current fans...and entice new readers who have enjoyed recent books by other humor heavy-hitters (Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Mindy Kaling). SheKnows.com
Sassy, foul-mouthed, funny and fearless...I like this book so much I can t decide whom to loan it to first. Raleigh News & Observer
I loved this book. Mamrie Hart is hilariously brilliant, and really puts things in perspective with You Deserve a Drink. Specifically that I do deserve a drink. And the only person I feel like having one with right now is her. Judy Greer, actress and author of I Don t Know What You Know Me From: Confessions of a Co-Star
You know that voice you have inside that tells you not to do certain things because they are reckless, embarrassing, or socially unacceptable? Mamrie Hart does not have that voice. She does it all and tells it all in You Deserve a Drink. Rachel Dratch, SNL alum, author of Girl Walks Into a Bar
My Mom and I had Mamrie on IN BED WITH JOAN and we absolutely fell in love with her! She carries her wit in the palm of her hand, usually along with a delicious cocktail. In this book, Mamrie breaks into hilarious as easily as she drops into poignant. A girl who holds the torch for all the funny and smart ladies out there! Melissa Rivers
This book is way better than my book. Hannah Hart, New York Times bestselling author of My Drunk Kitchen
You Deserve a Drink is like a night out with Mamrie Hart: charmingly weird & hilariously memorable. All that s missing is the hangover. Tyler Oakley, Youtube star
Lowbrow/Brilliant NY Magazine's Approval Matrix
An entirely hilarious read that will delight her current fans...and entice new readers who have enjoyed recent books by other humor heavy-hitters (Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Mindy Kaling). SheKnows.com
Sassy, foul-mouthed, funny and fearless...I like this book so much I can t decide whom to loan it to first. Raleigh News & Observer