Book Review: The Game by Neil Strauss

The Game by Neil Strauss is a an insightful book. It was very popular ten years ago, and I witnessed many men attempt the strategies. It was so iconic that I referenced it in Part Two of my mystery novel -- Firm Resolve. I'm sure most women find this book offensive. However, reality is more disturbing. Equally troubling is the misapplication of the principles recommended. Too many guys don't read The Game and take tips out of context. For example, the 'negs' are supposed to be light-hearted and witty -- not blatant insults.

I loaned my copy to two girlfriends and bought one for a friend who thought she was dating a jet-setting banker. However, I figured that the guy was a con-artist. It caused a rift between us because I didn't say what she wanted to hear. Luckily, after reading this book, my friend got over her 'Prince,' and married a nice, reliable guy who works a less glamorous job, but is a good father and husband.

So while this book is supposed to be self-help for men, it's actually much more useful for women. But I'm sure if I read other reviews, I'd see that what I've written is redundant.



#The Game #NeilStrauss #Pickupartist #Pickupartistculture #Players #Womanizers #Flirting #Negs #Fiction #Novels #Strategy #Sales #Marketing #Closing #Deals #PUAs #Dating #self-help #AFC #PUG #Satire 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Ask Licia

Scheherazade of 1001 Arabian Nights

The Space Where You Were by Nina Denison