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"Depressingly astute."
--The New Yorker
"Wickedly funny."
--The Frisky
From the dive bars of Brooklyn's Williamsburg to the dirty alleys of
San Francisco's Mission, the urban hipster has redefined American cool
with a sighing disdain for everything mainstream. Hipsters are
easily identified by their worn-out shoes, fixies and PBR tallboys, but
until now no one had investigated beyond the hipster look to the
even more hilarious hipster psyche. With personally researched
articles, revealing illustrations and helpful charts and graphs, Stuff Hipsters Hate exposes the bottomless well of impassioned scorn that motivates the ever-apathetic hipster, including:
MATING AND SOCIAL HATES
♠ buying you a drink
♠ monogamy
♠ texting back in a timely fashion
APPAREL AND GROOMING HATES
♠ high heels
♠ muscles
♠ being asked about their tattoos
WORK AND LIFE HATES
♠ full-time jobs
♠ knowing their bank balance
♠ enthusiasm
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherUlysses Press
- Publication dateSept. 1 2010
- File size5232 KB
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- ASIN : B0041G6904
- Publisher : Ulysses Press (Sept. 1 2010)
- Language : English
- File size : 5232 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 226 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 1569758212
- Customer Reviews:
About the authors
Brenna Ehrlich is a young adult author and music and true crime journalist. She's the Chief Research Editor at Rolling Stone and has written for the likes of MTV News, CNN, Nylon, the Huffington Post, Vice, etc. She lives in New Jersey with her two gray cats and her husband.
Andrea Bartz is a Brooklyn-based journalist and the author of the forthcoming WE WERE NEVER HERE. Her second thriller, THE HERD, was named a best book of 2020 by Real Simple, Marie Claire, Good Housekeeping, CrimeReads, and other outlets. Her LA-Times bestselling debut, THE LOST NIGHT, was optioned for TV development by Mila Kunis. It was named a best book of the year by Real Simple, Glamour, Marie Claire, Library Journal, Crime Reads, Popsugar, She Reads, and other publications. Her work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Women's Health, Martha Stewart Living, Elle, and many other outlets, and she's held editorial positions at Glamour, Psychology Today, and Self, among other titles.
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The book itself was a xmas gift, but I had a good read before wrapping it up. The quality of the writing is poor, very basic, not very amusing and very Americanised (I guess that's fine if you live in the US, but there has been no attempt to make this a internationally sell-able book) - lots of references to things, places and situations only found in America.
The quality of the illustrations is depressingly poor, most just scribbles which look like a bored teenagers work. Maybe this is meant to be part of the 'hipster' fashion, but from my experience 'hipsters' avoid shoddy graphic design and illustration like the plague.
The quality of the print is also rather low, the paper is thin and the cover not a very high quality print. It is also worth noting that this is published, or at least printed by Amazon, which suggests the book was probably rejected by any semi-decent publisher.
An unfortunate disappointment, as there was a lot of potential in the title - however it fails to live up to anything I imagined, and I have to admit; I was quite embarrassed to give it to someone for xmas.

And, if you're truly a hipster and don't want to shell out the $10-something for the book - which is lame, by the way, you can go without PBR for a night - you can check out the duo's tumblr blog ([...]).

For the next three days, my friends, who are all from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, would gather over copious amounts of Czech beer and take turns reading the teeny tiny iphone screen with this book on it. It is, simply put, genius.
And here's what we found - if we substituted the Sarajevo equivalents for all the Brooklyn-specific references and bar names, what is described ARE OUR LIVES and the many hipster "ghosters" we dated.
So, as soon as I got back, I ordered 5 (oh, yes, FIVE) hard copies of this amazing book from Amazon to send to all aforementioned friends. We hope to pass them on to all the hipster pseudo-boyfriends in our lives.
I'd say this was the best 12 dollars I've ever spent on a book, but since I bought five, it was the best 60 dollars ever spent. Buy early and buy often. No regrets.

