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J**N
Thoughtful and proactive analysis
Peter Wright is very well read and is very transparent in putting his points across, with the equally transparent bridges from societal views of men across the ages. There are some enjoyable and effective anecdotes as well as theories from the world of psychology. He then rather abruptly moves on to greek mythology to illustrate his points towards the end of the book. And though interesting, they do get quite laborious. If he'd have used both Greek and psychological illustrations throughout then it would have been more readable and If you have read into Greek mythology then this last section perhaps wouldn't be as heavy. That aside, great read with some perspectives that men should keep in mind in the current climate.
M**L
Mapping out a path less travelled
For me I have been to about 12 different therapists who I always got the feeling that they were not listening and wanted me to change my identity . I truly wish I had read this book when I was younger . It’s like reading a map of my experience. That said it goes on to offer explanations on what you are likelyTo experience and how to deal with it . This is a map for courage and bravery for men when all seems to be lost in the world of gynocentricism
R**G
Well worth reading...
Not a brilliant book, but certainly thought-provoking. We do need a new narrative for men in the 21st century and this book helps create it.
U**Y
Really enjoyed reading this.
Fantastic and thought provoking read. A must read and highly recommended.
K**R
Womble
Interesting, but aload of bollocks and this is coming from someone who's red pill. Read the rational male instead. It's far more informative.
S**A
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great book in good arrived in good condition no complaints
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