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The Pickup Artist: The New and Improved Art of Seduction
The Pickup Artist: The New and Improved Art of Seduction
The Pickup Artist: The New and Improved Art of Seduction
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The Pickup Artist: The New and Improved Art of Seduction

Written by Mystery

Narrated by Alan Sklar

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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The Pickup Artist is a salacious book about the continuing adventures of the world's most famous pickup artist, Mystery, who was first introduced as the ringleader of a subculture of pickup artists chronicled in Neil Strauss's 2005 bestseller The Game. After fame, fortune, and reality television, a group of pickup artists live in a gorgeous Miami mansion and live the life many merely dream of. As you go on Mystery's journey for love, he will teach you all he knows about the art of seduction. The Pickup Artist reveals the next level of game theory and technique, designed to catapult timid and insecure men into a world of confidence, attractiveness, easy hookups, and all-around success with women. Half of the book consists of never-before-published tips and techniques, and the other half comprises stories from Mystery's life-the most extreme and enlightening pickup anecdotes-illuminating the game and helping you to avoid the pitfalls of today's dating scene.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 15, 2010
ISBN9781400184149
The Pickup Artist: The New and Improved Art of Seduction

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Mystery really spills his thought process out and how his mind works in this book. He is on the Mount Rushmore of the great PUA’s. There is a ton of great pickup lessons here. Recommended
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    The voice is terrible. Neil Strauss read his own version of the book and it was great, captivating....

    Mystery should’ve done the same thing...

    This guys voice is like Fred Flintstone