Top Seduction Books Part II
We recently promised you a second installment of the best books to learn seduction after realising the number of books we had to leave out of the original list.
So, here it is.
As you’ll see from this list, and our previous list of top seduction books, there are many different sources for seduction learning. These books cover some of the angles including evolutionary psychology, enlightening stories and communication psychology. Enjoy!
Art of Seduction by Robert Greene
A good companion piece for your seduction library. I read this book years before getting into the seduction community, it is a volume of great stories and seduction fables. Gets more rewarding as you revisit with added pickup experience.
Sperm Wars by Robin Baker
This book is review of our biological behavior as it relates to sexual interaction. A good book, certainly a strong influence on seduction thinking. Some things I agree with others I dispute, but overall worth a read.
Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
I must admit to not having read this, I include it on the recommendation of others. Some well informed seduction alumni have called this an essential read for students of seduction that effects a true shift in perspective. I’ll get to it, I promise!
The Mating Mind
An example of the evolutionary psychology involvement in seduction. For balance I include this. In my brief review I will say, what Geoff Miller gets right in this book are the real world principles, but I disagree with his hypothesis. Again, though, this book has shaped seduction thinking over the last few years. It’s just as well the principles are right.
Tricks of the Mind by Derren Brown
Derren Brown is a British illusionist and psycholical magician extraordinaire. His book is full of great insight into the subconscious workings of our minds, and how these are often subtly manipulated. highly recommended!




