Act Like a Lady,
Think Like a Man: What Men Really Think about Love
Relationships, Intimacy and Commitment
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Amazonby Steve Harvey
Hardcover: 240 pages
Publisher: Amistad (January 27, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0061728977
ISBN-13: 978-0061728976
Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 0.9 inches
Book Review by
Kam
Williams
“I want every woman who truly wants a solid relationship…
to forget everything she’s been taught about men—erase the
myths, the heresy, everything your mother told you,
everything your girlfriends told you, all the advice you’ve
read in magazines and seen on television—and find out here,
in these pages, who men really are… If you’re tired of being
played with, then I want you to use this book as a tool—to
take each of the principles, rules, and tips in this
no-nonsense guide and use them to anticipate a man’s game
plan.
No matter how good you are to a man, no matter how good
you are for him, until you understand what his makeup is,
what drives him, what motivates him, and how he loves, you
will be vulnerable to his deception and the games he plays.
But with this book, you can get into a man’s mindset and
understand him better, so that you can put into play your
plans, your dreams, and your desires, and best of all, you
can figure out if he’s planning to be with you or just
playing with you.”
—Excerpted from the Introduction (pages 6-7)
Stand-up comic/sitcom star/TV show host/stage performer/movie
actor/radio DJ/producer Steve Harvey was already a true
Renaissance Man before he recently added relationship advice
guru to his bag of tricks. After its release in January of this
year, his book, Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man: What Men
Really Think about Love Relationships, Intimacy and Commitment
skyrocketed to #1 on the New York Times Best Seller list, and
still enjoys that lofty spot as we go to publication [Hardcover
Advice, as of April 19, 2009].
Apparently, the secrets about men he reveals on the pages of
this much-needed how-to-tome are resonating with frustrated
females of every demographic. As a result, Steve is not only
making the rounds of the top talk shows like Oprah and Ellen,
but expanding his own entertainment empire as his eponymous,
nationally-syndicated morning radio show enters new markets,
most recently replacing Tom Joyner in Chicago.
Let’s face it, Steve Harvey is a juggernaut who’s on quite a
roll. And this critic is not at all surprised by this
development, given that I’ve immensely enjoyed his last two
stand-up DVDs and have also found the brother to be both
hilarious and insightful every time I’ve had the opportunity to
interview him.
As for the content of Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man, the
title drops a big hint as to the sort of common sense advice
inside. Still, every bit as important as the tough-love brand of
relationship advice Steve has to share is his folksy, down-home
tone which practically leaps off the pages in Technicolor,
because he has convincingly translated his trademark charismatic
anecdotal style to print despite the inherent limitations of the
literary format.
But the big question remains: will the book deliver on its
promise of helping you land Mr. Right? I’m not comfortable
speculating about that, after all, I’m not a woman and thus not
really a part of the target audience. That disclaimer aside, I’d
say that he does have guys pegged, so his ideas at the very
least are likely to prove valuable to impressionable young
ladies who have been raised without a father figure in their
lives, since Steve’s basic function here is to shed light on the
difference between what men say and how they behave.
Traitor.
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