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It's Your Move: How to Play the Game and Win the Man You Want

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In his popular Love Systems dating bootcamps, famed pickup artist and dating coach Nick Savoy has taught tens of thousands of men how to attract and seduce the women they desire. Now, after watching countless interactions between the sexes-and hearing what men really think about women, dating, and playing the game-Savoy is sharing his best-kept secrets and proven pickup tips with today's single women.


HERE'S WHAT MEN WILL NEVER TELL YOU... UNTIL NOW. Why he won't return your calls. Why it's too soon to send a text. Why you never seem to meet the right guy. What he really thinks about you and your BFFs. You'll learn all this and more in this indispensable guide to the other side of dating. Discover how

Whether it's a one-night stand, second date, or long-term relationship, this is the ultimate book for helping women get what they truly want.

272 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2013

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December 30, 2013
Ugh this book is terrible! I couldn't even finish it. It's basically just his theories on women and female behavior so far, but the book is supposed to be about men, right? ... Right now I'm reading about how my friends and I are sexually suppressed by society. No shit. What does it have to do with acting toward men? Get to the point!! The author drones on from the beginning. Very boring and useless book.
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June 17, 2018
Nothing much came out of it, in fact the first 100 pages felt more like the author was promoting his Dating course for men, as the author can't stop raving about his successful course and how it has helped man. Seriously nothing much in it for the women
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108 reviews2 followers
December 27, 2019
This is supposedly female version of Mystery Method. It might be useful for some, but beyond few exercises, I found this book to regurgitate the same old advices found across thousands of relationship blogs.
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June 13, 2019
This book was good. I enjoyed reading it and I did find it interesting to read. I’m not sure if I’ll ever actually use what is in the book but that wasn’t really the point of me reading it anyway.
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201 reviews27 followers
December 21, 2020
Skip the first three chapters and the rest of the book is not too bad.If you choose to read the first three chapters you would be wasting your time.
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August 3, 2013
I got this in one of those Goodreads giveaways. Figured, who can't use some pointers, right? This book struck me as typical and definitely was about the 'game' aspect of relationships: Don't pursue him; Don't call him; If he calls you, make an excuse to get off the phone and say you'll call back, but don't - make him call you. Basically, be confident, be funny, don't be too available. Dress nice, be friendly. If you're more than 20 pounds overweight, well, you're completely out of the game. The author thinks women will be offended 'hearing it like it is,' but I don't think that's it at all ... more like this is a book for an immature early-20-something looking for games.
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118 reviews7 followers
December 7, 2014
Good, very good indeed.

The fact that the writer wrote this based on so many scientific literature as a prove really need a standing ovation. So, everything about attracting the opposite gender is a science ;) Much review will be a spoiler. Read this book by yourself and you will be amazed. BRB I will make my move ;), thanks, Nick!
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