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Chad Kultgen

    Chad Kultgen is an author who delves into the bizarre and unusual aspects of modern life. His writing style is marked by a sense of absurd humor and a sharp eye for human foibles, often exploring themes that blur the lines between reality and fiction. Kultgen's approach to storytelling is unconventional, drawing inspiration from diverse and unexpected sources to craft narratives that are both provocative and memorable. His work invites readers to laugh at the strangeness of the world while contemplating its underlying absurdities.

    Men, women & children
    The Average American Male
    How to Win the Bachelor
    • How to Win the Bachelor

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      "Presents a behind-the-scenes look into the most popular reality television franchise of all-time, covering the history of the show and offering insight into the strategies that separate the winners from the losers"--Publisher's description.

      How to Win the Bachelor2023
      5.0
    • Men, women & children

      • 303 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The shocking and hilarious novel of dating, sex, and distress in an average American suburb, now a major motion picture directed by Jason Reitman and starring Adam Sandler, Jennifer Garner, Emma Thompson, and Judy Greer. The only thing more disturbing than junior high school . . . is adulthood. The story of one town's complicated network of dating and sex, intimacy and disconnection, online and off—at work, at home, and in school—is now a major motion picture by Jason Reitman, the award-winning director of Up in the Air, Juno, and Thank You for Smoking. Reitman's film, featuring a star-studded cast including Adam Sandler, Jennifer Garner, Emma Thompson, and an attention-getting cast of young newcomers, is based on the novel by cult hero Chad Kultgen, author of The Average American Male, The Average American Marriage, and The Lie. The novel explores the sexual explorations of a handful of junior high school students and their equally dysfunctional parents. From porn-surfing fathers to World of Warcraft-obsessed sons, from competitive cheerleaders to their dissatisfied, misguided mothers, Kultgen clicks open the emotionally treacherous culture we live in.

      Men, women & children2011
      3.5
    • The Average American Male

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the complexities of gender dynamics, the book presents a dual perspective that balances heartfelt insights with sharp satire. It addresses the misrepresentation of male viewpoints in discussions about feminism, offering readers a thought-provoking commentary on the battle of the sexes. The narrative invites reflection on the nuances of gender relations, making it both a serious exploration and a clever critique.

      The Average American Male2007
      3.5