Customer Reviews
It does work! - By: S. J. Markham, 03 Nov 2008 
I bought this book when i'd met someone i liked a lot & for a change he was a decent guy & not a bum. After a few dates he seemed to loose interestin me & i just didnt know where id gone wrong. So looking for answers i came across this book. All ill say is its been two months since we had a date & through the guidance of this book i have subtly got his interest back again. (we had a good date saturday) Its not so much mind games but sound common sense advice. Even if this dont work out it helps to pick you up & not be so hard on yourself.
"Why Men Love Bitches" is better! - By: Sammy, 21 Sep 2008 
This book is good but I read it after reading "why men love Bitches" & it was much the same, however I got on with the other book better, This book wasn't bad. But I have read better. The truth of the matter is love yourself before others can love you. Self respect & others will respect you. It's all about putting yourself first - men find pursuing you a mental challenge.
The best book to develop long term relationships - By: R. Jimeno, 11 Sep 2008 
This books first introduces what are the bases for a successful long term relationship: friendship, respect & passion. Later it gives a list of (i think 69) tips to develop those principlesin a relationship. It works magic. It is scaring. And it makes you confident even if the person you love startsin a new relationship wish someone else. It is a must to read, both for him & for her to make save a lot of trouble. However, if you look for books on how to seduce a girlin one night, there are better one. Probably "The Game" or "the mystery method".
Common sense, but... - By: Kaz, 11 Jul 2008 
This book begins very well, with the intelligent observation that we "choose to bein love", & moves through various concepts with a wealth of well-observed common sense. Where it fell down most abruptly was with reference to what comes after kissing, becoming coy & indirect & concluding that anything further must wait until marriage, because "of course you want to get married!" & that any relationship outside of marriage is doomed... At this point, I immediately turned to look at the religious credentials of the authors, & was unfortunately not disappointed.
I also feel that it was all very well coming up with tactics which could be grouped together under the "keep 'em mean, keep 'em keen" variety, but there wasn't any advice on when to capitulate & become truly honest.
Skimmed the top of a fascinating subject but lacked depth.
Why so many of you give this book 5 star?? - By: L. Jia, 05 Jun 2008 
I read many of the reviews on amazon & was very looking forward to reading it. However as I started reading the book I became really disapponited. All of the contents are so common sense. It is not helpful to me at all! I hope there is really a book out there can tell us how to win the heart of the ones we love!