The truth

an uncomfortable book about relationships

421 pages

English language

Published Oct. 9, 2015

ISBN:
978-0-06-089876-2
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OCLC Number:
907928946

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From the author of the blockbuster bestseller The Game A shockingly personal, surprisingly relatable, brutally honest memoir, in which the celebrated dating expert confronts the greatest challenge he has ever faced: monogamy and fidelity. Neil Strauss became famous to millions around the world as the author of The Game, a funny and slyly instructive account of how he transformed himself from a scrawny, insecure nerd into the ultra-confident, ultra-successful pickup artist known as Style. The book jump-started the international seduction community, and made Strauss a household name--revered or notorious--among single men and women alike. But the experience of writing The Game also transformed Strauss into a man who could have what every man wants: the ability to date--and/or have casual sex with--almost every woman he met. The results were heady, to be sure. But they also conditioned him to view the world as a kind of constant parade of women, …

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Strauss is good writer and knows who to pull the reader along for over 400 pages despite the mostly foregone conclusion. This book is like gorging on candy. I have stomach ache and have no interest in reliving it. But he is a good candy maker.

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Subjects

  • Monogamous relationships
  • Man-woman relationships
  • Commitment (Psychology)
  • Men
  • Couples
  • Case studies
  • Sex addicts
  • Sexual behavior
  • Biography
  • Relations with women

Places

  • United States