

About this book
Lost in love and don't know much? Paul Feig knew even less...<br><br>Like any other red-blooded, straight young man, Paul Feig spent much of his teenage years trying to solve the mystery of women. Unlike most red-blooded, straight teenage boys, however, Paul Feig was sadly at a considerable disadvantage. He was tall and gangly. He had a love for musical theater. And, perhaps the death knell for his burgeoning sex life, Paul was a tap dance student. (And we have the pictures to prove it—see the front cover.)<br><br>Infused with the same witty and infectiously readable style of his first book, <i>Kick Me</i>, <i>Superstud </i>chronicles the trials and tribulations of Feig’s young dating life with all the same excruciating detail as an on-air gastric bypass—and you just won’t be able to tear yourself away. Feig’s series of shudder-to-think but oddly familiar (come on—we’ve all been dumped by someone we didn’t even like that much) anecdotes include: his first date, at an REO Speedwagon concert with the most endowed girl in school, who leaves him sitting next to a puddle of puke; his first breakup, accomplished by moving across the country; his mortifying date with his secretly bigoted girlfriend; his discovery of a new self-love technique that almost lands him in the hospital; and his less-than-idealistic “first time,” which he nevertheless elevates to biblical proportions. <br> <br>In <i>Superstud</i>, Paul Feig tells all in a hilarious but true testament to geekdom, love, and growing up.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Crown
- Published
- 2005
- Pages
- 304
- ISBN
- 9781400051755
- Language
- en
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