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How to be a Super Hot Woman: 339 Tips to Make Every Man Fall in Love with You and Every Woman Envy Youx$16.98
    (13 reviews)
Best Price: $19.95 $16.98
Every woman wants to be an object of desire and admiration. This is a
normal feature of female nature, unfortunately not always women
manage to be exactly what they want. Not until the unique female
manual appears. The purpose of "How to be a Super Hot Woman" is to
teach you the little secrets that make from you a great tempter. If
you always wanted to know how to make up your face rightly, how to
keep fit, how to dress stylish and of course the most important
thing-how to make every man fall in love with you and treat you as a
real princess-so this book is for you!
You will also find information about:
* how to make him fall completely in love with you
* how to impress him so that he doesn't want to have a look at another woman
* how to seduce him so that you are his only sexual fantasy
* how to influence him so that he wants to spend much time with you
rather than with his friends
* how to affect him so that he'll always be loving and tender with you
* how to keep the flame in his eyes forever as well as a lot of
useful techniques for the woman who wants to be number one in
everything
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Customer Reviews
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It will change your life!      By ABY6Y61GX5PIK on 2008-09-28
I've never been confident in myself!Until I bought this book! The only way to make people love you is by loving yourself! This book will teach you how to change the things you don't like about you so that you can start truly appreciating yourself.And believe me, it shows!I have recommended that book to every one of my friends. Money well spent.
It's Simple and it Works      By A2FVK2JGR4PJ8M on 2007-08-14
I bought this for a friend in the office and she was transformed from a depressing dullard to a diamond diva! (Worse of all, her phone doesn't stop ringing now!)
This book is not Tolstoy or Shakespeare, nor does it pretend to be. It is quite obviously a list of digestible tips that you can take on board or leave depending on whether they suit you.
I've seen this book work adn recommend it. If you're looking for psycho-alchemy, keep walking. This is an instruction manual for a new you, not a deep soul mirroring excercise.
Needs some editing      By AU1XXY2S6FZQ2 on 2008-08-22
A lot of the suggestions in this book are common sense (like good hygiene and wearing clothes that fit). Nothing too new here that you can't find in other books, but it was nice that it was presented as a list vs. long paragraphs of nothing just to have one sentence of value.
[...]. It made me have to re-read quite a bit in order to understand what they were saying. There were even a couple of items that were repeated or rephrased as a new point even though it was already covered earlier.
It wasn't worth purchasing, but I'd recommend borrowing it from a friend or skimming through it in a bookstore because overall, there are some good points and the self-affirmation section is better than most other "how to..." books.
Wish it WERE as good as the reviews...      By A11X1W2VW6WHPK on 2008-10-24
I was shocked when I received this book in the mail last year. [...] I returned it immediately. (Outskirts Press is a self-publisher, as I've since found out.)
The content? It ranged from the common sense (take showers, etc) to the nonsensical (star on a soap opera, then become famous, then he'll regret being mean to you). It is extremely disorganized and written in size 16 font. I have read a lot of women's magazines and thought it would be something at least equal to that standard of quality. I was wrong - the book is one long list of random suggestions, none of which are written with the clarity of the average women's publication.
If the authors want to write a successful book, I am sure it is well within their power with decent editing and clearer presentation. At the very least, they know that this is a subject of much interest, and they have an audience ready to buy their hopefully higher quality follow-up book.
I give this book two, not one, stars. Why, given its few merits? I think even considering this book is a sign that one might want to work on her self-confidence, which is often the origin of a lot of problems women have attracting a man. I encourage YOU to write 339 of your own tips, and then to write your own book for the rest of us. In that sense, having arrived at this book isn't a total loss because now you have learned something about yourself. I just wouldn't buy it, unless it were considerably revised.
NOT EVEN IN      By A37E6YRAYO84BO on 2008-05-21
This book isn't even written in normal, gramatically correct English. Instead of "rich" she says "reach", instead of "hair" she writes "her", there are different fonts where it is obvious that edits were made. "...dress always nice and ..." I could go on and on in the few pages that I actually read of this book. [...] She tells you to buy fake purses on the internet, take a taxi to a party so noone will see you arrive and then walk to the middle of the room and wait for someone to take your coat for you. Are you kidding me?
- A total sham......
     By A9L17RW4UFLMO on 2008-07-17
I bought this book because the title sounded interesting. I just turned 35 and feel that I am a confident, sexy, professional woman, but newly single, I thought why not check it out to see what it had to offer. What a mistake! Ignoring all of the obvious typos, I found this book to be overly simplistic in its advice. In addition, there are many just plain bad suggestions that the authors recommend, such as going to a tanning booth or laying out in the sun to get a tan. I hope any woman who reads this has at least a little sense to use good judgement before partaking in some of these suggestions. From now on, I will rely on what has worked for me in the past everytime, which is my own self-confidence rather than looking to a [...] piece of [...] written for a teenager.
- Bad Move
     By A1Q778FKONG6OZ on 2008-02-27
My girlfriends and i were casually discussing flirting tactics one day, so for fun we searched around in amazon, found this book, read all of the very high reviews, and were super excited to start reading it (in a very goofy, girly way.) When the book arrived, I picked it up, read it in less than an hour, and was very let down. The book is written in list form, which I'm fine with, and then seperated into different chapters. However, I felt that the information provided wasn't really anything new and was honestly reiterated in various unnecessary wordy paragraphs (or points, i guess) over and over again, [...]. Some points were cute, but to me seemed obvious and very tongue in cheek ( ie: men like when girls wear pink or peach cause it's like a pretty flower, make sure to shower because no one likes a dirty girl) and I dug the section about the importance of confidence and how you need to love yourself, but there were too many obstacles in the way for me to enjoy much of the book. [...]. After about 100 tips I basically skimmed through the rest of the book, and sat there pretty dumbfounded about why everyone loved this book. Maybe I'm missing something, or perhaps I should have read this in highschool instead of now in my mid twenties, but it wasn't worth the [money] that's for sure.
- WHAT A JOKE!
     By AS89DQ1ZHUSKX on 2008-01-23
Are you kidding me? These authors must of had all their friends write the reviews. Honestly, Amazon I feel I am entitled to a full refund of the money I paid for this trash and my time! Their tips are "wear make up" and "wash your hair" and "never go out of the house looking ugly". There were so many spelling and grammar mistakes, I just don't understand how this was ever published. Ladies....please do not waste your money as I did. There is NO useful information in this book.
- Disappointing
     By A328RXOHJIVGLT on 2008-09-30
Based on previous reviews I had high expectations for this book. It does have some standard, basic/good advice. Much of what is in here however is the same old stuff repeated in several different ways throughout: Such as - having a positive attitude, good grooming, enjoying your life by yourself - not being needy. [...] Poorly written at times.
I would skip it.
- Don't Waste Your Money!!!
     By A2E32UO6AJ01O1 on 2008-07-15
I don't know where this book was written but the worst translation job I've ever seen in a book or someone needs to purchase a dictionary if they published themselves! Poor grammar interupts the text repeated - I'm talking every single page, almost every paragraph!
Please don't waste your money. [...] There are many more books on the subject of positive body image that are worth your money. Check out the "Science of Sexy" by Bradley Bayou.
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