Daryush Valizadeh, also known as Roosh V, Roosh Valizadeh, and Roosh Vorek, is an American pick-up artist of Iranian and Armenian descent, known for his writings on seduction and antifeminism. He writes on his personal blog and also owns the Return of Kings website where he publishes articles by others on related subjects. Additionally, Roosh has self-published multiple books, most of which offer advice to men on how to talk to, pick up, and ultimately sleep with women in general, as well as in specific countries.
Less a filthy 50 Shades of Gray for the bro set -- who are above that sort of thing -- than an almost scientific catalog of this guy's various interactions with women over the years. You can see it being of use to the kind of guy who sits with his eyes closed and visualizes how he plans to nail some skank in a bar, before he goes out, the same way I was taught to visualize wrestling matches in high school so may years ago. It's important to have a plan. Each story is like a brief lesson on how to trick girls into having sex with you, and there's a lot of good tips and advice sprinkled throughout. If there's a part of you that's deeply sexist, i.e. if you have a Y chromosome, this is frequently amusing and would make for a good bathroom read.
This guy is a bottom feeder, luckily his kind will only continue to be part of the minority as the planet continues to evolve and his kind will eventually die out. I felt like I needed to read to get an understanding of the tactics and thought process of these types. Bye, dinosaur.
Horrible. He talks about raping a very drunk girl, taking advantage of younger women, and wanting to legalize rape. He also talks about a girl he slept with that was "screaming and squirming" for him to stop, but of course being the incel he is, he continued and raped her again the morning after! He again talks about "picking up a 17 teen year old girl". He couldn't even reach his aimed audience since this is a plain out crime
This seems more like an outline for a possible book, it doesn't seem like it's fully fleshed out. It's very conversational, so much that it comes off as locker room talk. This book is written in an immature way, and you know what? just avoid this book. You don't need it in your life.