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All You Need Is The Right Dating Advice Book...

With the endless supply of dating advice books for women out there, it's hard cut through the crap.

So I've put together this lens to review what are no doubt the two best dating advice books available for women today.

These books are personal development books at their finest. The creme of the crop.

If you're tired of not having the kind of man you desire deep down, and you want a change in your life, these two books (and especially the first one, will change your life and flip your perception of men and dating on it's head. And that's just the start...

p.s. The best part is, it won't cost you a penny to start....

#1 Dating Advice Book For Women

Catch Him And Keep Him by Christian Carter

Dating Advice BookLet's keep this short and sweet...

Even though this book sounds like a cheesy book about fishing...it's the best dating advice out there ( Ok, so I know it's a bold statement, but I think it's true!)

It's a virtual bible of insights that delves into the male dating psyche and picks it apart piece by piece like nothing you've ever learned before...

What sets this book apart is that it will help you understand dating and attraction psychology at an ultra-deep level you never knew existed, and it's shared in a straight-talk way that any woman can understand, no matter what your current situation...

And now for the best part...

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#2 Dating Advice Book For Women

"The Rules" by Ellen Fein & Sherrie Schneider

Dating Advice BookThe main premise of The Rules: Time Tested Secrets for Capturing the Heart of Mr. Right is this:

In order to attract the man of your dreams, you need to "up your value", be a "creature unlike any other" and play "hard to get" - to make men pursue you.

To be completely honest, I have mixed feelings about playing the "hard to get" card. I understand the premise, and I know it can work, but it's just not really me (but hey, who am I to say?)

If you're a woman who enjoys playing games - it's a must read.

"The Rules" consist of 35 principles to follow, and include things like.

-How to text
-When to call
-How to stay intriguing
-Where to meet the right kind of men
-How to act on dates
-How to get a man to propose
-How to improve your appearance
-How to tell if he's interested

Personally, I thought it was an interesting read for entertainment value, but not as good as Catch Him And Keep Him in terms of realistic dating advice.

But - I must say, it's been wildly popular!

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    Lawrence J. Danks, Author of "Finding The Right Man For You: Dating Advice For Women Jun 18, 2010 @ 1:30 pm | delete
    Best Dating Advice Book For Women?

    There are many dating advice books on the market. There are fewer just for women. "Finding The Right Man For You: Dating Advice For Women" has distinct advantages over many of the other dating advice books. But take a look --that's for you to decide.

    I just published "Finding The Right Man For You." I believe that love knows no age bounds. The problem is that because women have setbacks, sometimes in the form of a divorce, bad relationships or a death, if they are over forty or fifty, some think that it is all over for them and that, "I'll never meet anybody." Other times even younger women can have a hard time meeting men, and even if they can, have difficulty identifying who the right man is for them.

    It's very important to always believe that love is possible, no matter how old or young you are. Two stories from the book:
    My father was married to my mother almost fifty years when she died. He married within a year at age 72 to a fine lady in our neighborhood. They enjoyed happiness for the next fifteen years until he died at 87. I was always happy that they both reached out for happiness and found it together. There is an important lesson in that. If you want something, you have to reach out and do what is necessary to get it, as long as it doesn't hurt you or anyone else.

    One of my pre-publication reviewers told me that a woman she knew remarried at ninety-two and shared four years of happiness with a man who lived in same the nursing home she lived in. She said, "Why should we be alone when we can be together with each other?" If people this age can find happiness, there is still plenty of hope for women who are far younger. I wrote my book to try to make the process of finding a good man more efficient and effective.

    I grew up in a funeral home. Trust me when I tell you that it gives you a wholly different perspective on life. I have a whole chapter on life and dating after the death of a spouse or a partner. Every loved one is unique. But no one should live their life based on, "No one will ever be like my John." That's true, of course. He was an original. But when someone loses a partner, if they want to find someone new, they should always value what they had, but they shouldn't look for a clone of a deceased partner, but be open to someone who has admirable qualities of his own, and build a new and happy life with him.

    The balance of someone's worthwhile life should never be determined by a death, divorce or previous bad relationships. That is a road to nowhere. It's always important to dare to dream, then to act on it to make it happen. I believe that just about any woman who searches in a conscientious and consistent way can find a good man. That's why I wrote the book :)
    Obviously not every woman "needs a man", or wants one in her life, but I wrote "Finding The Right Man For You" to help women who do.

    The book is not the typical dating advice book. It is caring, inspirational and respectful to women. It is meant to be helpful, so it's also honest and direct. Women often talk to their girlfriends about dating and relationship matters, but rarely get a man's perspective to help them. That's another reason I wrote the book.

    "Finding The Right Man For You" covers the usual dating and relationship topics, offering a wide variety of suggestions, but also addresses topics not well addressed, or addressed at all, in other dating advice books: dating after divorce or after the loss of a partner, dealing with hurt, sex and intimacy, dating with children and with work pressures, ways to know whether a woman has found the right man, protecting yourself against men who lie, dating safety, finding happiness--- with or without a man, making a decision, and much more. A full Table of Contents appears on the "Finding The Right Man For You" page on Amazon.com.

    Over a dozen women added their pre-publication insights, experiences and suggestions, many of which I have included in the book. It helped me improve the book a great deal and I am very appreciative of their help.

    The book's twenty eight chapters are intended to help women who are single, divorced or widowed. Dating is never easy. And it only gets more difficult after thirty. While younger women may have easier accessibility to men, the oversupply can shrink as they get older, creating a wholly different situation. For women over thirty, dating becomes even more difficult and sometimes more uncomfortable.

    Moving forward through more effective dating can lead you to romance and the love, partnership or marriage you desire. You don't have to be lonely. Never walk alone again -- unless you want to. Visualize yourself walking along a beautiful shoreline at sunset, hand in hand with the man you love.

    I wrote "Finding The Right Man For You" for any women who are desirous of finding a good man to form a couple that can lead to a happier and more fulfilled life for both of them.

    Thank you for the opportunity to let you and your visitors know about the book.
    Best wishes,
    Lawrence J. Danks

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