by Robert Greene, Joost Elffers
Once you get past the naivete of the 'recipes for seduction', the historical data proves to be entertaining.Still some analysis/explanations is sort of gotten backwards.
A friend gave this to me as a Christmas present. It took me forever to finish this not because it wasn't good. I'm just not a big fan of inspirational/self-help books (mainly because I already know what's right and wrong ... I'm just too stubborn to do what's right and have more fun doing the wrong ...
Pretty good so far, although a little repetitive. The side quotes are just as interesting. My favorite so far is actually in the preface (Yes, I actually read the preface)."...for her eyes are like armies, And where her glances fall, there cities burn, Until the dust of their ashes is blown By her s...