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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Accidentally read this instead of the more famous book "The Game", but since I already started it, I just decided to finish it. It was interesting just to see the perspective of his writing. I already knew the premise going into the game, so nothing was terribly shocking or surprising. I actually felt most of his advice was focused on making the person a more social person - that advice can be seen in other universal personality-help guides, I think. Or rather... a lot of it felt like common sense. The stories were also somewhat interesting, but not terribly. Two stars because it was okay and I suppose it was worth reading just to see behind someone's eyes. I wouldn't really recommend it to anyone. If you want to read it, you'll realize that and find it yourself. Really. Short review Fairly basic 30 day program to what is essentially gaining confidence with women. If all the tasks are completed it will no doubt work effectively- however, I personally thought many of the approaches were too scripted for my taste (Strauss does mention this and encourages creativity). The last 150 odd pages were stories of Strauss' own experiences in the 'Game', very much continuing with the them from his earlier book, "The Game". Rated 2 Stars (07/03/11) sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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HTML: If you want to play the Game, you've got to know the Rules. In his international bestseller The Game, Neil Strauss delved into the secret world of pick-up artists--men who have created a science out of the art of seduction. Not only did he reveal the techniques that they had developed, but he became a master of The Game, and the world's No. 1 PUA, as Style. Now, in this bestselling companion, Strauss reduces three books of life-changing knowledge into a single-volume set. The first book, The Stylelife Challenge, breaks down the knowledge he learned and techniques he invented into simple step-by-step instructions that anyone can follow to meet and land the women of their dreams. In the second book, Strauss takes readers into the dark side of The Game. The Style Diaries offers a series of tales of seduction and sexual (mis)adventure. From accidentally getting married during a drunken night in Reykjavik, to luring a famous musician's granddaughter into a threesome; to the stress and frustration of the torturous and highly unorthodox "30 Day Sex Experiment," The Style Diaries takes you further into the seduction underworld than ever before. Finally, in the all-new, updated third volume, Strauss collects the greatest, most powerful, field-tested, word-for-word routines. You don't need money, looks, or fame to succeed with women. All you need is an understanding of how attraction works--and this thirty-day workout program for your social skills, which has already guided countless men from frustration to fulfillment. .Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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It was interesting just to see the perspective of his writing. I already knew the premise going into the game, so nothing was terribly shocking or surprising.
I actually felt most of his advice was focused on making the person a more social person - that advice can be seen in other universal personality-help guides, I think. Or rather... a lot of it felt like common sense.
The stories were also somewhat interesting, but not terribly.
Two stars because it was okay and I suppose it was worth reading just to see behind someone's eyes. I wouldn't really recommend it to anyone. If you want to read it, you'll realize that and find it yourself. Really. ( )