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FireWorkz
01-29-2010, 04:53 AM
The book was a pure treat to read. I throughly enjoyed it. For anyone who has read The Game by Neil Strauss, you can consider this the sequel to that book. It picks up the story of Mystery where The Game left off.

Being that I am well versed in "game" I enjoyed the story aspect of the book more then anything. The insights on Strip Club game will be the biggest treat of tactical information for those have read other books from Mystery and the Venusian Arts.

This book takes a lot of things explained in Revelation and further explains with detail in a very personal way. The book is designed to give you the experience of being trained personally by Mystery as he explains the game to his student Adam. This is put together well as it succeeds in giving you a sense of adventure while you read through the chapters as if you where Adam.

I personally liked the last two chapters that wrap the book up nicely and fits the Venusian Arts in the grand scheme of life. Concepts derived from quantum physics and cosmology are versed quite nicely. I throughly enjoyed these insights as I subscribe to the same line of thinking and have contemplated these thoughts in my own mind from time to time.

Overall the book is a great read. I read the first nine chapters in one sitting and finished the last four the next day. The quality of material and explanation of the game rivals that of Revelation while the quantity is a little less. The overall story of the book however keeps the reader enthralled and once the story is concluded, you'll be wanting more.

The events and stories described in The Game and The Pickup Artist could easily be transformed into a quality movie. Something I think both companies should consider...

I would not be surprised if we see within the next century a movie based on Mystery's life as we have seen in our past with men such as Casanova and Don Juan...

Maxwell
02-03-2010, 05:52 PM
Well, I"m happy to say that I got The Pick Up Artist: The New and Improved Art Of Seduction today at my local Barnes & Noble bookstore and I have to say, the stuff in that book is very compelling. I laughed at a few scenes in the book. I swear, a few of them could've easily been lifted from a TV sitcom. I mean, sure it has a lot of the same material but its still worth reading. I only wish I knew who The Rat was, though I speculate(and I"m sure a few others will agree with me on this one) that it could be Spear cause it described him as having a gotee and having a backstreet boys type of look. Nevertheless, good book and it definitely makes me want to do a bootcamp and/or one on one at some point in the not so distant future. Lots of inspiration to be had here.

Maverick69
02-03-2010, 06:28 PM
Well, I"m happy to say that I got The Pick Up Artist: The New and Improved Art Of Seduction today at my local Barnes & Noble bookstore and I have to say, the stuff in that book is very compelling. I laughed at a few scenes in the book. I swear, a few of them could've easily been lifted from a TV sitcom. I mean, sure it has a lot of the same material but its still worth reading. I only wish I knew who The Rat was, though I speculate(and I"m sure a few others will agree with me on this one) that it could be Spear cause it described him as having a gotee and having a backstreet boys type of look. Nevertheless, good book and it definitely makes me want to do a bootcamp and/or one on one at some point in the not so distant future. Lots of inspiration to be had here.

I preordered this book in October and got it about 2 weeks ago. I'm really busy with school so I've only had time to read the first chapter but it looks really great so far. Can't wait to get through it. I really like how they have short summaries of each lesson highlighted on each page, makes it very convenient to go back and look for advice.

Chilled
02-06-2010, 10:37 PM
I picked this book recently this week, and it has been nothing short but awesome!

I like the combination of narrative and instruction mixed in each chapter. I've always had a weird preference of having an actual book rather than an ebook (I guess that is just me.) I can't wait to try this out sometime soon.

ViKtoricus
02-08-2010, 11:24 AM
Guys, I need a little help. I downloaded the pick up artist e-book from barnes and noble, and now that I'm trying to open it, it wants me to do some complicated internet search about the proper software to open the file. I thought it was just adobe reader but boy, what a bummer... Plus, the actual file that they found for me was 3 times more expensive than the e-book...

I better download it once I get extra money from my mom. (I still live with her...)

azazels_wolf
02-09-2010, 02:43 AM
I will ask Prophet to look into this for you, but could you also please give more detail - which software is it asking for, where and what is this expensive file, etc.? Thank you.

Prophet
02-11-2010, 08:59 PM
Howdy bro,

Have you given this application a try?

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/ebooks/download-reader.asp?dltab=pc&cds2Pid=32124

Blondie
04-12-2010, 10:59 PM
I just bought this book when I was travelling in US, and I have readed half of it. It has lot of things to offer and the story part is also great, very fascinating to read! I can't wait to finish it. Of course it has same things than in Mystery Method, but it's great repetition and there is also quite much new things.