Cool idea, I'm in.
Should Roosh start a book club?
I would be in for a book club as well. I would be interested in picking an author from a different country with each book as it gives us additional cultural awareness ie points with women from those counties. Knowing and reading Galeano helped me flag a woman from Argentina while in Peru. An interesting read could be Te amo pero...Soy Feliz sin Ti. I love you but...I am happy without you writen by a Colombain psycologist.
For those who want to travel to latin america it is a great idea to read a few books written by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Mario Vargas Losa, Pablo Neruda or Eduardo Galeano for a few. Great way to learn the language and gives you many cultural points with the women. Galeano and Marquez are the two best known authors outside of their respective countries.
For those who want to travel to latin america it is a great idea to read a few books written by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Mario Vargas Losa, Pablo Neruda or Eduardo Galeano for a few. Great way to learn the language and gives you many cultural points with the women. Galeano and Marquez are the two best known authors outside of their respective countries.
I'm in as well, I've got plenty of PDFs to supply for reading material.
Suggestions for our first book?
I recently a book called Sex Version 3.0 and it really blew my mind.
The author gives a great historical account of sexual relationships, the sinister origins of marriage, and the current sexual marketplace post-civil rights and and post-feminism.
With a liberal, cynical and humanist paradigm, the author explores how our conditioning and social environment pressures us to settle down in a "fenced" relationships, whilst denying our basic nature. The book clearly shows shows how "Marriage is normal, but not natural."
This book makes you question everything you've ever learned about what relationships should be like, and ultimately offers a better alternative where love and nature, not traditional, triumphs.
Recommended guys!
The author gives a great historical account of sexual relationships, the sinister origins of marriage, and the current sexual marketplace post-civil rights and and post-feminism.
With a liberal, cynical and humanist paradigm, the author explores how our conditioning and social environment pressures us to settle down in a "fenced" relationships, whilst denying our basic nature. The book clearly shows shows how "Marriage is normal, but not natural."
This book makes you question everything you've ever learned about what relationships should be like, and ultimately offers a better alternative where love and nature, not traditional, triumphs.
Recommended guys!
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Alright, so we have alot of book suggestions so far.
Why don't we start making the poll so we can vote on which book to start with?
Why don't we start making the poll so we can vote on which book to start with?
I vote for Sex 3.0 too
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Get things moving by voting here. The poll will close in 5 days time then we can get started.
Feel free to keep recomending books for next rounds here or in general book threads I mentioned here.
Feel free to keep recomending books for next rounds here or in general book threads I mentioned here.
'I blew most of my money on fast cars, booze and women. The rest I squandered' - George Best
Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy
I've heard so many things how deep and brutal this book is...
I've heard so many things how deep and brutal this book is...
It looks like 48 Laws is gonna be our first book club discussion.
Next book should be fiction and suggest Blood Meridian above
Next book should be fiction and suggest Blood Meridian above
Have been meaning to tackle Blood Meridian for some time, definitely in for the next vote I think. Meant to be a very manly book, the movies based on his works such as No Country for Old Men and The Road are certainly very powerfull.
'I blew most of my money on fast cars, booze and women. The rest I squandered' - George Best
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