Bang: More Lays in 60 Days by Roosh V
Author:Roosh V
Language: eng
Format: mobi
ISBN: 9781438214238
Publisher: CreateSpace
Published: 2007-07-10T00:00:00+00:00
The Book Opener
If a girl has a book in front of her, regardless if you can see the cover or not, make it seem as if the book caught your eye for a second before saying, “Excuse me, is that a good book?”
Remember an earlier example when I became a certified pen expert while asking a girl about the pen she was using to write in her diary? You’re going to use the same concept and inquire about her book by asking what it’s about, if the topic is interesting, what the author’s writing style is like, and whether she has read other books by the same author. Even though you’ll be asking questions about the book, you’ll still want to toss out some ramble.
Once you’ve learned all about her book, you can ease out of it by talking about related books you’ve read or by making a comment about the topic the book is on.
Let’s do an example. Imagine I’m at a coffee shop and see a girl reading a large textbook, but I don’t know what it’s about since there are no diagrams on the pages.
“Excuse me, is that a good book?” I ask.
She closes it so I can see the cover. The title is Understanding Torts, obviously a law school textbook. She says, “I wouldn’t call it a good book. I have to read it for school.”
Most guys would immediately ask, “What school do you go to?” and try to make the conversation personal, leading to an awkward interview, but I want to keep the chat elderly by rambling about the book’s topic. Maybe during that ramble I can drop some interesting facts or jokes that will get her to ask a question about me.
I say, “Understanding Torts, interesting. You know my brain wants to see that as Understanding Torta, which is the Spanish word for pie. So… understanding pie.”
She lets out a little laugh. “No, it’s actually a legal book. Do you know what a tort is?”
“I learned it a long time ago when I was in school. Something about an order by a judge?”
“A tort is any wrongdoing for which an action for damages can be awarded.”
I say, “Interesting. So you have to read that entire book on just torts? The topic seems a little dry. Is there an exciting climax? Are there suspenseful stories? Tasty pie recipes?”
“No, unfortunately not. Just a bunch of rules and regulations.”
“But that’s what we need—members of society to do this slightly dry work of torts so that everything keeps humming along.”
She nods.
“I have a friend who just graduated from law school and he told me a lot about the field,” I say. “He’s a little concerned about getting a job, though. He’s been looking for a few months and can’t find anything.”
“Yeah, it’s a little tough out there. I still have a couple of years left so I’m hoping by the time I graduate, the job market will be better.” Notice how the chat is headed personal even though I didn’t ask a single personal question.
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