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GREENE
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Choose the Right
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Victim 2 Create a
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False Sense of
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Security-Approach
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Indirectly Send
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Mixed Signals
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Appear to Be an
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Object of Desire-
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Create Triangles
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Create a Need-Stir
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Anxiety and Dis¬
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content () Master
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the Art of Insinua¬
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tion 7 Enter Their
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Spirit Create Temp¬
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tation Keep Them
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in Suspense-What
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Comes Next? Use
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the Demonic Power
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of Words to Sow
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Confusion Pay
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Attention to Detail
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A Penguin Book
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£ Psychology
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www.penguin.com
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THE ART OF
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ROBERT GREENE
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A JOOST ELFFERS BOOK
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Get what
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you want by
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manipulating every
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one’s greatest weakness:
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the desire for pleasure
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Seduction is the most subtle, elusive,
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and effective form of power. It’s as evi¬
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dent in John F. Kennedy’s hold over the
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masses as it is in Cleopatra’s hold over
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Antony. Now, the author of the bestselling
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The 48 Lazes of Pozeer has written a hand¬
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book synthesizing the classic literature of
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seduction from Freud to Kierkegaard and
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Ovid to Casanova, with cunning strategies
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illustrated by the successes and failures of char¬
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acters throughout history. And once again
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Robert Greene identifies the rules of a time¬
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less, amoral game and explores how to cast a
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spell, break down resistance, and, ultimately,
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compel a target to surrender. The Art of
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Seduction takes us through the characters and
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qualities of the ten archetypal figures of seduc¬
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tion (including the Siren, the Ideal Lover, the
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Dandy, the Natural, the Charismatic, and
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the Star) and the twenty-four maneuvers by
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which anyone can overcome a victim’s
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futile resistance to the practice of this
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devastating and timeless art form.
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Every bit as essential as The 48 Lazes
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ofPozver, The Art of Seduction is an
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indispensable primer of persua¬
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sion that reveals one of his¬
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tory’s greatest weapons
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and the ultimate
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