Heard it Through the Grapevine: Wine Buyer’s Guide

Heard it Through the Grapevine: Wine Buyers Guide
Get inspired by the expert wine writer and consultant, Matt Skinner with his new book, “Heard It Through The Grapevine”. This is a follow-up to his award-winning book “Thirsty Work”, where he organized the innumerable facets of wine. In his new book, Skinner gives advice on how to choose the best wine and unleashed the secrets on how to drink wine, properly. The book comes in hard bound and will be available in bookstores in April, but you can pre-order online now. $25.

Backstage Pass: Rock And Roll At Its Finest

Backstage Pass: Rock And Roll At Its Finest
Remember the times when rock and roll was pure? When artists cared about their craft and not their image? Well, this book will definitely enlighten its readers on what the rock scene was like before. The Backstage Pass is a collection of over a hundred rarely published photographs of such musical greats like The Rolling Stones, Elvis, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, and many others. Coupled with three essays about the artists’ lifestyles deduced from the photos, the book is a perfect tool for reminiscing on the days gone by for rock and roll. $30.

Lines for All Occasions Bundle: Say It Right!

Lines for All Occasions Bundle: Say It Right!

How will you react when a girl you’re attracted to says sorry and that you are not her type? Or when your hot girlfriend says, “Honey, thanks for everything but can we still be friends?” – Uh oh… These might probably be tough lines when said in front of your face. Now you wont have to worry because here’s a pack of responses ranging from the diplomatic to the downright bridge-burning. The Lines for All Occasions Bundle comes in four pocket-sized books with titles: Breakups & Rejections for All Occasions, Excuses & Lies for All Occasions, Insults & Comebacks for All Occasions, and Pickups & Come-Ons for All Occasions. Get the whole bunch! $28.

I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell by Tucker Max

I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell by Tucker Max
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With a title like that, how can this book be anything but awesome? Well, I read it cover to cover on a very long flight and can assure that it is, indeed, awesome. Tucker Max is a self proclaimed a**hole, and his stories certainly prove that fact. The book is a compilation of short stories about Tucker getting inappropriately drunk, hurting people’s feelings, seducing beautiful women, and everything in between; a must read. $13.

The Book of Surfing: The Killer Guide

Book Of Surf
Book Of Surf

Here is the “Bible” for surfing addicts or for those who haven’t been on the waves, but wanna try it out. Michael Fordham’s The Book of Surfing features a complete guide for those who know nothing about this surface water sport. It contains over 300 images, including many by the world’s leading surf photographers. I can say that this book is the only one-stop guide to the complete surfing world. Watch a short video after the jump. £18. Read more »

Barbecue Bible Makes Grilling Religious!

The Barbecue Bible
The Barbecue Bible

For some, to barbecue is a hobby; for others, it’s a reason to live. With 500 recipes and techniques, The Barbecue Bible is a complete book of chapters you’ll probably never finish, and only begin the get the message of. It’s on it’s 10th Anniversary already, and to celebrate, Steven Raichlen made this version with color photos and a hardcover. You can’t really put a price on this kind of man-knowledge… well actually you can. $21.

Auto Infection: Car News, New Whips, Import Models

For the latest in car news, visit Auto Infection: Supercars, Luxury Vehicles, Eco-Friendly Autos, and of course, import model girls. It's fast, it's sexy, it's everything you love about cars and women.

We bring you fresh autos daily, from all over the world. The most wanted cars and hottest babes.

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Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do

An insight into the mind of a modern-day driver.
In this new book by Tom Vanderbilt, the topic of discussion, is the finer details of one of the most common activities in America. Vanderbilt claims that unless you are a brain surgeon, driving is one of the most complicated things you do in life, mostly due to the thousands of intricacies that are just second nature to drivers. The book also gets into detail about the connection between driving habits and personality, and methods you can practice to help reduce traffic. I may just start exiting my car while backed up on the 405 freeway and hand these out to the frustrated motorists, thanks Tom! $15.

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