I take it that there’s some book called “The Game” that apparently I should know, but do not. Can you give any more details that might identify it more closely?
Neil Strauss, former New York Times music critic, Rolling Stones editor-at-large, freelance biographer, and self-styled Pick Up Artist with the handle ‘Style’, wrote a book that is part expose, part manual about the PUA subculture called The Game, in which he explained how he learned the moves and put the make on a number of celebrities (although the only one I recall offhand is a pre-psychosis Brittany Spears).
Yes, the moves he describes work, albeit most effectively on the subset of women who tend to habituate clubs and the like. He actually spends more time writing about his fellow PUAs, most famously Mystery, all of who really come off as being dysfunctional fucktards. At the end of the book, Strauss essentially cops to the limitations of this act and ends up dropping his persona to be with the drummer from Courtney Love’s band. Curiously, in his next book, Emergency, in which he details his efforts to become a survivalist, he’s moved on to a woman who manipulates the he’ll out of him and sounds like she’s most functional as a boat anchor, so take of his method what you will.
As for the stories, while you need to take anything written in this manner with a grain of salt, there is nothing horribly outlandish in them. I’ve seen more absurd things occur in person.
My roomate in college was way into this. While he had smooth sailing with the ladies, he came off as a smarmy jerk. It always looked like a confidence scam for sex to me.