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Books on reading body language are integral as well. Let's not forget learning another useful language to help you get the ladies. I'm in the middle east now, yet am taking spanish lessons, go figure.

The game by Strauss is a classic, has some useful tips and stories.
know what EVERYBODY is saying is a good one too.

As this is not really directly related to game, I find books by Malcolm Gladwell useful in showing off knowledge and interesting things. For rexample, the tipping point and outliers are easy reads and you can parlay that information into charming a female or group in your quest.
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#27

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Quote: (03-04-2012 07:35 PM)LowerCaseG Wrote:  

In my opinion Rich Dad Poor Dad is a must read for the financial genre, especially for those who might just be entering, or just have entered the workforce. Quick Read.

I have not read it, but I have heard that, "How to Win Friends and Influence People" is probably the best sales book you can read.

Game = Sales

Does anyone have an opinion of this book?

Nicely said! Dale Carnegie's 1930s book is still kickin it today! It's even on audiobook! Great Read!
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#28

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50 Cent - From Pieces to Weight

Iceberg Slim - Pimp

Robert Coram - Boyd: The Fighter Pilot Who Changed the Art of War
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#29

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Some books I am reading at the moment:

Power: Why Some People Have It and Others Don't - Jeffrey Pfeffer (similar to 48 laws of power)

Outthink the Competition - Kaihan Krippendorff

Getting More - Stuart Diamond

What Every Body is Saying - Joe Navarro (on body language)
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Quote: (03-04-2012 09:25 PM)raliv Wrote:  

Quote: (03-04-2012 07:35 PM)LowerCaseG Wrote:  

In my opinion Rich Dad Poor Dad is a must read for the financial genre, especially for those who might just be entering, or just have entered the workforce. Quick Read.

I have not read it, but I have heard that, "How to Win Friends and Influence People" is probably the best sales book you can read.

Game = Sales

Does anyone have an opinion of this book?

How to Win Friends and Influence People is a classic for beginners who have little or basic social skills. A must read for young guys who aren't natural conversationalists. I like to look at it as a early foundation for more advanced social/sales/game skills. Just a basic book that tells you ways to "treat people like you want to be treated." Highly recommended though.

I must second this recommendation. While I'm hardly a beginner at nearly 50 I freely admit that my social skills have not been what I would have wanted them to be. It's helping a lot and making once opaque situations more transparent. Basically it's "Golden Rule" stuff broken down into bite-sized portions with examples of tangible results.
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#31

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Has anybody ever read this book?
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Dating To Relating - From A To Z: (A Man's Guide To Understanding Women) [Paperback]
Mr. L. Rx (Author)
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What's the best book on pickup lines? I've never used them. Just wondering if there was something I was missing that would make things easier.
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Any other Game books you'd highly recommend. I'm familar with Roosh's books, The Game, Mystery Method.
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#32

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i'm considering buying "the art of seduction" just because of the reviews on this board and whatnot, but when i actually dl'ed the pdf and read a few of the pages it doesn't seem really practical. just seems like a bunch of theory...

is it worth the read? i feel like it would be interesting but it wouldn't really be necessary for game.
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Quote: (03-11-2012 11:28 PM)the chef Wrote:  

i'm considering buying "the art of seduction" just because of the reviews on this board and whatnot, but when i actually dl'ed the pdf and read a few of the pages it doesn't seem really practical. just seems like a bunch of theory...

is it worth the read? i feel like it would be interesting but it wouldn't really be necessary for game.


I think the Art of Seduction is more relevant when it comes to LTR vs. pick up. In other words, there's not a lot a practical advice for "picking up women" in the traditional sense, but a lot of stuff for once you're already in a relationship.

Getting into the person's head, connecting with them, manipulating their emotions, making them fall in love with you...

Even if you're not a manipulative person it's good to see how women can use these tactics on you.
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#34

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Pimpology - The 48 Laws of The Game - Pimpin Ken

Don't let the title fool you, this is a great read!
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#35

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I`m a big fan of Zan Perrion and find his methods more to my way of approaching and gaming women.

Highly recommend - The way of the natural & Monte Carlo sessions & Way of attraction

Check his stuff out just for a different perspective on things
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Quote: (03-05-2012 10:01 AM)villageindian Wrote:  

Some books I am reading at the moment:

Power: Why Some People Have It and Others Don't - Jeffrey Pfeffer (similar to 48 laws of power)

Outthink the Competition - Kaihan Krippendorff

Getting More - Stuart Diamond

What Every Body is Saying - Joe Navarro (on body language)

How are you enjoying Getting More? Would love to hear. I have it, but haven't started it yet. Very well respected negotiator!
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