![]() ![]() The running thread throughout is the author's search for his own perfect pickup technique and for a sense of satisfaction in life. The book features a number of theories or "schools" of seduction. Although "men will deny it" and "women will doubt it," Strauss declares this to be a true story and asks that the reader blame not the players but The Game. The symbolism is intentional, as the book chapters are based on specific techniques and "moves" that form a "bible" of the art of seduction-how to "select a target," "approach and open," remove "the obstacles," "create an emotional connection," and so forth. The book has a thin, leather-like cover, gold lettering, and a bound-in ribbon bookmark, much like a Bible. ![]() ![]() The book The Game is another of Neil Strauss's biographies, but this book is partly autobiographical and a brief history of a group of self-styled "pickup artists"-people who essentially make a full-time career of trying to achieve multiple sexual conquests. ![]()
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