Customer Review: When I first saw this book (which was first published in 1975, not 1988), I resisted it. The title seemed gimmicky. And like a lot of young men caught up in the Peacock Revolution, I resented any attempt the restrict me.
Fortunately, I bought the book and once I let myself get into it, my... more info
Customer Review: This probably is one of my worst purchases on Amazon.com ... it is all text, a few illustrations and just about the most impractical book on women's style ... God help anyone wanting to learn from this book. ==============
Customer Review: This is a factual book based on research. It is not a "here's how to work a man" book. Although it is clinical in its exploration of statistics, there were still eye-opening and meaningful observations in the midst. The upshot was that for the most part women who have never married have... more info
Customer Review: Molloy has done what I thought was impossible. He has given self-help a good name! While doing so he has also written a book which is geniunely enjoyable to read. His neo-Machiavellian critique of other books in the genre actually make me laugh almost as much as the satirical hilarity of say, David... more info
Customer Review: The spirit of this book is great, but it is a discredit to the publishing industry (more than the author) in the form published. I found the experimental, data-driven approach wonderful compared to virtually all the time management and personal productivity books I have ever read.more info