Synopses & Reviews
What separates the men from the boys?
The Man Cave.
| Boyhood Fort | Man Cave |
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Who's allowed | Not girls—they have cooties | Not women—they have authority |
Primary materials used in construction | Wood, stuff your mom doesn't want | Particleboard, stuff your wife doesn't want |
Key activities inside | Goofing around, avoiding responsibility | Goofing around, avoiding responsibility |
Peak periods of use | After school, weekends | After work, weekends |
Slumber parties with buddies? | Yes | No |
Food and beverages consumed | Soda and unhealthy snacks | Beer and unhealthy snacks |
Spend the night inside? | Not as a habit, but it's been known to happen | Not as a habit, but it's been known to happen |
Money spent on space | As little as possible | As much as possible |
Is this a phase you will outgrow? | Yes | No |
The Man Cave Book is a tribute to great and glorious man spaces and the craftsmen behind them. Complete with instructions and insights into creating your own unique refuge and shrine to beer, sports, and everything else that's right with the world, this is an essential manual for any man cave enthusiast.
Synopsis
The Man Cave Book by Mike Yost and Jeff Wilser is a tribute to great and glorious man spaces and the craftsmen behind them. Complete with instructions and insights into creating your own unique refuge and shrine to beer, sports, and everything else that's right with the world, The Man Cave Book is an essential manual for any man cave enthusiast.
About the Author
A former USMC Reserves squad leader and the author of
The Maxims of Manhood, Jeff Wilser is a regular columnist on dating, sex, nightlife, and pop culture who has contributed to GQ, MTV, and VH1.
The creator of mancavesite.org, Mike Yost is a former U.S. Army Sergeant First Class in the Military Intelligence field. When he is not busy being a man cave expert, he is an IT consultant.