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2.0 out of 5 stars
Good general advice but not more insightful than a TV show,
By Paul Walther (Jamaica Plain, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How to Flirt (Paperback)
How To Flirt has some good advice and general statements like "Flirting is letting someone know that you like them, and would like to know them better". However, beyond that statement, the book really doesn't go any further. The author has a website promoting this book with some excerpts from the book. Unfortunetly, like many movies, once you've seen the preview, there is no need to read the book. It's 90 pages short, including many blank pages for the reader to fill in him or herself and the font is oversized. I immedietly thought of when I was in middle school and would triple space, use large font, and a long title to make my paper technically meet the minimum length requirements. This author did the same thing when she designed this book; I read it cover to cover in under -1- hour. What I was hoping for, and didn't get, was a little research. A survey on what guys/girls are attracted too; some sample dialogues where people successfully flirt with strangers/aqaintances; some sample dialogues where people fail to flirt and what went wrong. Anything concrete would have been good, there is nothing concrete in this book. I get the feeling the book was designed to be used in conjunction with either the author or someone else giving a lecture workshop. Perhaps if used in that environment, it would be useful, but as a stand alone product it was of very little use to me. |
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How to Flirt by Linda Stambaugh (Paperback - Dec. 1996)
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