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The Art of Seduction
by Robert Greene
from Penguin (Non-Classics)
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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Delicious, enjoyable, and highly useful 
Everyone, at some point, seduces another. Everyone, at some point, is an object of seduction. The trick is, in either role, to savour the moment. And learn from it. And that's what makes this book so very useful and enjoyable! But you have to be prepared to put aside those ephemeral notions of "good" and "evil". And you might as well quit worrying about "manipulation", because every last human being manipulates. It's human nature. This book is not merely about seducing someone for sex.... more info
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I only read one page so far, its dam good! 
For some reason I fall asleep after reading less than half a page of anything. I did manage to read about a paragraph that explains charisma is seduction on a large scale. Wow that makes sense. I like the book just from reading that. So anyways someday I will read it, someday.
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Phenomenal book 
Although I bought and read this book shortly after I relocated to the United States - that was years ago - I did not write a review for it. Today I wrote three reviews for items I purchased from Amazon.com and I just saw this book on the nightstand where I left it yesterday. I am reading it for a second time and I realized that I should write the long due review. Well, it is a phenomenal book, well grounded in the science of psychology and in human nature. And since human nature remains unaltered... more info
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Not a "How-To" manual... 
But a great book none-the-less. There is a great deal of "take away" but you have to work for it. Otherwise, the historical references are very engrossing. I bought this in conjuction with Secrets of the A Game and The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists - all have been helpful.
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