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A Review on The Alabaster Girl by Zan Perrion

The Alabaster Girl is one of the most fascinating books I have ever read. It is a book about a
seducer, and how he came to be a woman’s fantasy, and had countless memorable experiences
all over the world. It is a book about being a modern-day Casanova, and how you can learn the
subtle secrets of being the kind of man that women adore. Not only that but it is a philosophy of
life. It paints a picture of beauty and motivates and inspires us to go out and find it. So many men
have boring, drab lives nowadays, and Zan Perrion explains why, what we're missing, where it
went, and how to regain our adventurous, passionate, masculine spirit. It's funny and surprising,
and you'll be shocked at some of the things this ladies’ man gets away with saying to women.
And it's heartfelt and coming from a place of true love. The UK newspaper, The Independent,
reviewed Hermann Hesse's novel, the Prodigy, in the following terms:

"It is unusual for a writer to begin with sincerity alone and to advance to a more complex
apprehension of life without surrendering his pristine innocence..."

While Zan, I think, is too honest throughout the Alabster Girl to describe himself as a man of
"pristine innocence", it strikes me that his new book resonates with a sincerity he has refused to
surrender to experience. His views are subtle at times and evidently heartfelt. So much so that he
presents his attitude in all of its contradictions. That, for me, is the primary benefit of this book:
it is awash with contradiction and that makes it real. Unlike the theories that Pick up Artists
(PUAs) present, which seem to aspire to a seamless, systematic, logically coherent
superstructure, Zan writes as though he were talking to a friend, presenting his darkest doubts as
well as his wisdom.

There is barely any advice about what to do in any given situation, though Zan does present
some diary-like passages where he seems to recount interactions he's had. These, I must say, are
well written and pretty cool interactions. I found myself thinking "I wish I were that smooth."
But the point of this book is much deeper than a presentation of lay reports, kiss close reports or
what have you. The point is to invite you to consider how you view yourself and your relation to
the world. And that is powerful. I do not believe you could read this book and suddenly come
away a changed man or be any better at talking to women. It requires some serious thought,
because, if the book is actually taken seriously, its invitation is to radically alter your life. And
that is not something which I think should be done lightly.

Zan peppers the book with apposite quotes and alludes in passing to a number of theories, which
I thought was helpful and represents his high ambition. The Alabaster Girl collates those of Zan's
views which he has presented before in seminars and videos. Only in book form, they are even
more carefully thought out.
Nonetheless, that's the point: it is guidance - subtle and sincere guidance - not instruction or
templates. But this book is just about a deep understanding of women and how to really love
women. It's about being a devoted man and really loving the beauty of women - diving into the
feminine energy. This book changed me - in a lot of ways. Just reading it and thinking about it
made me totally transfer how I look at women and women can really feel it. Now I am coming
from this place of completely loving the beauty in women and besides when I am getting off
track I always remind myself that "I am enough" cause I am. And YOU ARE ENOUGH as well.
Everybody is enough.

To summarize, it is an excellent book diving deep into the mindset of a living harlequin
romance lover. While other books from the 'pick up and dating' community focus on models,
ideals, and techniques, Zan Perrion's book goes in depth into the thought process and over all
frame of reality that comes with being a lover of women. A must read for anyone who enjoys
women, intimacy with women, or who just wants to experience a truly romantic life style.
Written in a poetic style all its own, the book flows well and is hard to put down once started. As
captivating as its subject matter, you may well feel like you're being seduced as you read.The
Alabaster Girl was a life changing moment for me, I had previously read in the stories of
Casanova and the Ideal Lover archetypes but I never thought they were really present in today's
world. Whether you are a woman trying to recognize the different types of men to find true love
or a man who is searching the lost art to know what it means to be a man and love and be honest,
for love sometimes is not confined to only one person. We may disagree but we know in our
hearts that we have loved more than one person in our lives. I am a hopeless romantic since the
day I can remember but I never thought that it was possible to be a true lover of women and yet
be accepted by the society without ridicule and scorn. There are men who truly love women and
are constantly mesmerized by the beauty of their presence and their enveloping female energy,
without which we as men are incomplete. These kind of men would live and die for their women
like the knights in the medieval era, who would go through excruciating pain to shield their
women. They never lie or deceive their women and give no lofty promises but yet when they
love, even for a moment the woman they are with, she would know in her heart that his love is
the greatest she will ever feel from anyone in her life. The book is so beautifully written like a
well versed poetry or a masterpiece painting by an artist. I found in the Alabaster Girl something
that modern society kills everyday – romance, love, truth and beauty. Loneliness of beautiful
women, but also loneliness of men, lies that we tell every day to pick up/hookup, connection that
is sadly lost, lost romance and happiness, inability to feel a real man, a real woman - all of these
is not what we destined for. I would recommend this book to any man who doesn't have the
lightness and flow with his interactions with women that he'd like to have, and I'd recommend it
to all men who do have great relationships and want to enjoy and have even more fun. This is
also a Must-Read for women, where the author reveals all the secrets that have you give your
hearts and your beds to this particular kind of man.

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