Essential PUA Books, Hobies, and Readings
Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 2:31 am
Hi all,
Im sure that there is some list compiled somewhere of all the best books, movies, e-books, hobby books, etc. In which case, could you post them here? Thanks.
In the off case that there is no thread like this please list all information that is accessible (free or not) that you consider to be quality and helped your own personal improvement. I'll Start off with some of the stuff I plan to read:
The Game, Neil Strauss (read it and its GREAT!)
You Can Read Anyone, David J. Lieberman
The Art of Seduction, Robert Greene
Mystery Method, Mystery
Instant Rapport, Michael Brooks (NLP Trainer, seems like a cool book)
4,000 Questions for Getting to know anyone and everyone, Barbara Ann Kipfer
Hand Writing Analysis (The complete basic book), Karen Amend
1001 Ways to be Romantic, Gregory J.P. Godek
How to Succeed with Women, David Copeland
ALSO - Has anyone read the book on Cubing? I would be interested in that too; its written by a women.
I havent read any of the rest (I have bought them all though), if you know off hand that any of them suck, let me know so i dont waste my time.
Thanks and I hope this will be a helpful thread.
~Temple
Im sure that there is some list compiled somewhere of all the best books, movies, e-books, hobby books, etc. In which case, could you post them here? Thanks.
In the off case that there is no thread like this please list all information that is accessible (free or not) that you consider to be quality and helped your own personal improvement. I'll Start off with some of the stuff I plan to read:
The Game, Neil Strauss (read it and its GREAT!)
You Can Read Anyone, David J. Lieberman
The Art of Seduction, Robert Greene
Mystery Method, Mystery
Instant Rapport, Michael Brooks (NLP Trainer, seems like a cool book)
4,000 Questions for Getting to know anyone and everyone, Barbara Ann Kipfer
Hand Writing Analysis (The complete basic book), Karen Amend
1001 Ways to be Romantic, Gregory J.P. Godek
How to Succeed with Women, David Copeland
ALSO - Has anyone read the book on Cubing? I would be interested in that too; its written by a women.
I havent read any of the rest (I have bought them all though), if you know off hand that any of them suck, let me know so i dont waste my time.
Thanks and I hope this will be a helpful thread.
~Temple