Godhand
01-16-2007, 06:38 PM
I didn't like this book at all. When I first saw it I saw all the glowing testimonials in the front and was like "Wow, this should be great!". Unfortunately, I was wrong. To begin with the author claims that she wrote the book on an 8th grade reading level. To me, it seems more like a 5th or 6th grade reading level with a few scientific terms occasionaly sprinkled in. Literally 50% of the book is filler. The book is saturated with so many lame jokes that several chapters in I thought I was reading a seduction book written by Spider-Man. The body language pointers were good, but there are so many other books on this subject that are much better written and to the point. Also, maybe its my KFM background, but I have a serious problem with two things in the book especially. First, I believe that one of the most important things as a seductionist is to value yourself as a man. The never-ending claims that women are superior to men in every aspect of relationships and that men are stupid cavemen are sickening to my stomach. These claims are of no value to an aspiring PUA/mack/player/pimp. Second, I firmly believe that you should never give a woman exactly what she wants. This is partially because of cat string theory, partially because women are oftentimes so flakey that they don't know what they want in the first place, and partially because people don't value things that are easily acquired. The author is trying to instruct you on giving women exactly what they want, which is a dark path that usually leads to either disaster or simpery (a much fouler disaster, indeed). While the book was relatively cheap ($12.95), its a waste of money in my opinion. You would be much better served by buying any other random book on body language. I own at least three other body language books that are much better than this one.