Amazon's Book Description:
“An awesome graduation gift for any recent grad out there…a refreshingly honest, hilarious and heartfelt guidebook for anyone in that confusing, awkward post-grad stage of life. The book is a perfect blend of wit and wisdom. I loved Burnett’s humorous advice on dating and marriage and found myself taking mental-notes on subjects like career risk-taking and personal finance.”
Priscilla Chan - Class of 2013 - Stanford University
You might have thought you left behind the world of high anxiety testing the moment you donned your commencement robe and cap, and accepted your diploma on a stage far, far away. Ahhh…the naiveté of youth. But as you will walk deeper into the adult world, you will realize that it will be life’s questions that will truly kick you in the arse (and life’s retake policy won’t be nearly as generous as your teacher’s once was). Using stories from history, psychology, economics, literature, and a lifetime of answering incorrectly, Eric Burnett throws out the key questions all graduates must face, while giving them the ammunition they’ll need to choose wisely. Along the way, he might leave you second-guessing a few of the choices you’ve already made, while spurring you to ponder what questions didn’t make the cut.
By Eric Burnett, 226 pages, save $14.99, 5 stars from 17 reviews, published May 12, 2014.
US link: http://www.amazon.com/Questions-Every-Graduate-Must-Answer-e…
AU link: http://www.amazon.com.au/Questions-Every-Graduate-Must-Answe…
eBook is free at time of posting. Please check price before buying.
Note: Another good book (not free) to read for graduates is How Will You Measure Your Life? by Clay Christensen.
http://www.amazon.com/How-Will-Measure-Your-Life-ebook/dp/B0…
The reviews seem errr.. unreliable. Also I'm pretty sure the very same deal for this book was taken because of sockpuppeting today.