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How to Attract Anyone, Anytime, Anyplace: The Smart Guide to Flirting

How to Attract Anyone, Anytime, Anyplace: The Smart Guide to Flirting

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A FINE BOOK BUT WE CAN DO IT WITHOUT HER OBVIOUS ADVISES
Review: A fine book for causal reading and might give you some ideas and inspiration. It might be VERY useful for some clueless persons. But I (and I think a lot of other guys) won't treat it too seriously.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Easy to read
Review: A light read. A book you should get at the library rather than
purchase, because you can read it quickly and you probably won't
want to read it a second time. Mildy entertaining but not a book
I would wish to own.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Flirting works
Review: After one of my friends (who happens to be a girl) recommended this book and another, The Nice Guys' Guide to Getting Girls, I decided to read them and see what they were about. I do admit, I didn't know how to flirt...until I read these books. This book was real easy to read and the ideas in here are easy to implement. I went to a bar last night with a few friends and tried some of the techniques I learned in these books on some of the girls at that bar and they worked! Rabin knows what she's talking about in this book. If you wanted to know anything about flirting, these are the books for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Damn good book
Review: Buy this book now. Forget about the others this one is all you need for flirting. It talks about body signals (how to interpret them, recognize them and practice them) and about conversations and where to meet the people that you would want to have a relationship with that would work. So get this book, its concise (i read it in like 1 to 2 days) and is full of real techniques! I'm 18 and wanted something that would give me an edge and it did believe me. I have put the book through many trials being a teenager and it has worked SO NOW MAKE IT WORK FOR YOU! OH an its for both guys and girls you know so girls buy it too. Later and happy flirtin'

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Terrific advice spiced with delightful wit.
Review: Having re-entered the singles market, I have had to relearn much of what I thought I knew when I was a teenager. However, the singles world has changed a lot since then. As Rabin says, flirting is to the 90's what sex was in the 70's. The book contains a lot of useful information, but I found myself laughing out loud at some of the anecdotes and comments. This is not only a good instructional book for people who want to improve their social skills - it's a good read.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: WASTE!
Review: I actually read this book and it was a wast of not only money but time. It gives vage terms and nothing that can be of use.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very good book
Review: I defiantly recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn how to approach the opposite sex and flirt with them. The book is short, but it�s packed with great advice. I think one of the best things about this book is the exercises to try with your friends at the end of the chapters. That way you can practice the chapter before your ready to head out into the wild.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very good book
Review: I defiantly recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn how to approach the opposite sex and flirt with them. The book is short, but it's packed with great advice. I think one of the best things about this book is the exercises to try with your friends at the end of the chapters. That way you can practice the chapter before your ready to head out into the wild.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Mediocre
Review: I felt that this book was mediocre. There are some good tips on recognizing body language and telling if someone is interested. That was my favorite part because that is what I am most interested in. I find body language to be fascinating. It also had good tips on starting conversations, and how to be a good conversationalist. If you want to learn how to make a good impression on people and how to start up conversations with random strangers then you should read this book. I do not have that much problem starting conversations with people, because I am not shy, and am curious about people. If you are shy, then read this book. It might help you feel more at ease talking to people.

All in all, I would recommend people to read this book if you are so inclined. The one thing that did annoy me about it, was that the author kept stating that there is no objective to flirting. That is obviously NOT the case. You are flirting because you want a date, or you want to get to know someone better. That sounds like an objective to me. That is really the only bad thing that I can say about it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Mediocre
Review: I felt that this book was mediocre. There are some good tips on recognizing body language and telling if someone is interested. That was my favorite part because that is what I am most interested in. I find body language to be fascinating. It also had good tips on starting conversations, and how to be a good conversationalist. If you want to learn how to make a good impression on people and how to start up conversations with random strangers then you should read this book. I do not have that much problem starting conversations with people, because I am not shy, and am curious about people. If you are shy, then read this book. It might help you feel more at ease talking to people.

All in all, I would recommend people to read this book if you are so inclined. The one thing that did annoy me about it, was that the author kept stating that there is no objective to flirting. That is obviously NOT the case. You are flirting because you want a date, or you want to get to know someone better. That sounds like an objective to me. That is really the only bad thing that I can say about it.


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