There are many beautiful young women in this world. Some are delicate flowers. Others are brash and sultry sirens. Most men will court a few girls and marry one. They'll set up home, produce children and lead us into the next generation. Some men reject this life. They are the cads and they aim to seduce as many young beauties as humanly possible. They love the thrill of the hunt and the satisfaction of the kill. They want more than their fair share and they'll go to extraordinary lengths to get it. This is their story. A dozen such men gathered together at a large house in a sleepy borough of London, where they hatched a plan of international sexual conquest.
Well, after finishing my third memoir of the author ( Vol 1 to follow), i am very much confident in saying that if he wrote another 10 memoirs, i would definitely read them all. His work is in a way like "The Game" for the London PUA community. I think that he will be able to produce a story almost equal to Casanova's memoirs, in modern times. We shall see.
Only after this volume did it struck me how difficult it must be to lay all your thoughts and life's journey on paper. And trying to be as accurate as possible. Regardless if it's sharing good or bad memories. It will always intrigue me how a man with such an appearance and socioeconomic status manages to pull the quality of girls he does. The reason he is considered a pioneer in his domain.
I have come to realize know that what i thought "catchy" titles as first, it fully describes the content you are about to read. Each memoir couldn't have a better and more satisfying titled picked. For some reason, i came to like this volume equally to "Younger Hotter Tighter" (though it still remains my favorite, especially due to its to structure). Could have been the richer stories or the wittier insights. The self-inspection journey was quite vibrant in this one. I am now tempted to start with Volume 1, but will try withholding for as long as possible, since an updated version of it is already in the closet.
What i mostly like about his memoirs is the way he manages to drag me into his world and adventures. Something mostly fiction managed to succeed in the past. Really looking forward to updated versions of all memoirs, with whatever additions those may entail. His memoirs are truly complementary material to his regular PU products since there is an invaluable amount of useful info in them, should you decide to invest your time. It has been a fully rewarding experience and a pleasure, to say the least.
****The transition from narrative to personal insights and time-capsuled events was a little messy at times, but if you refocused and turned some pages back-and-forth, you could easily find back your pace.