The Bro Code

The Bro Code

by Barney Stinson

3.00 out of 5 (3 ratings)

Format:
Paperback 
Pages:
192 
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster Ltd 
Publication Date:
01 October 2009 
Category:
TV Tie-in Humour 
ISBN:
9781847399304 

Description

THE BRO CODE provides men with all the rules they need to know in order to become a "bro" and behave properly among other bros. THE BRO CODE has never been published before. Few know of its existence, and the code, until now, has been verbally communicated between those in the 'bro'. Containing approximately 150 "unspoken" rules, this code of conduct ranges from the simple (bros before hos) to the complex (the hot-to-crazy ratio, complete with bar graphs and charts). With helpful sidebros THE BRO CODE will help any ordinary guy become the best bro he can be. Let ultimate bro and co-author Barney Stinson and his book, THE BRO CODE share their wisdom, lest you be caught making eye contact in a devil's three-way (two dudes, duh.) Sample Articles from THE BRO CODE: Article 1: Regardless of veracity, a Bro never admits familiarity with a Broadway show or musical. Article 53: A Bro will, whenever possible, provide his Bro with prophylactic protection.Article 57: A Bro may not speculate on the expected Bro / chick ratio of a party or venue without first disclosing the present-time observed ratio.

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  • Tony and I listened to this yesterday since we are such huge fans of the show. It was entertaining enough, though it got a little old in some places and some "articles" were far less amusing than others. Overall, though, I found it funny. Neil Patrick Harris reading was key. It was amusing to see how many articles Tony had broken.

    4.00 out of 5

    booksandbosox

  • The Bro Code is a funny book. A quick read and especially fun while reading it aloud to a group of friends. I prefer it over Barney Stinson oher book; The Playbook. I actually gave it to a friend of mine as a birthday present and he got a kick out of it!

    3.00 out of 5

    Laura_Frederick

  • I was disappointed with this book. A lot of what was here was rehashed from "How I Met Your Mother." What little else there was did not come close to the level of humor I had come to expect from the show. It was also surprisingly short. There are 195 pages but the font is so big it only takes about (conservatively) an hour to read. Also, the paper was of very low pulp quality. Like a coloring book. I see the previous reviews were for the audio book. NPH reading it would probably make it much more enjoyable. Reading it yourself is a drag.

    2.00 out of 5

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