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Book Review: ’What’s on a Man’s Mind?’ by Geoff BarkerIf you’re a woman, do you ever wish you could get a glimpse into the complex (or not) thought processes present...

RedHotPie Editor | August 10 2006

Book Review: ’What’s on a Man’s Mind?’ by Geoff Barker

If you’re a woman, do you ever wish you could get a glimpse into the complex (or not) thought processes present in the male gender? If you’re like me, you’ve likely tried very hard and sought advice from a multitude of sources in efforts to decipher the limited information our male counterparts have given us. Well trowel no further, as there is now a man brave enough to lay out on the table some insightful honesty in his hard hitting eye opening man manual “What’s on a Man’s Mind?”

Geoff Barker, who also happens to have nabbed Bessie Bardot, has released a fantastic book which, in a very easy to read manner, depicts various interesting facts about the opposite sex, as well as welcome clarification of typically encoded messages communicated to us by our men. We all know relationships are hard work, what with each sex being from different planets and all, but they needn’t be a fruitless effort. Let’s face it; women are much more likely to ‘care’ about emotional and communication pains in the relationship, so that’s why Geoff has directed his book to the fairer sex. 

Geoff talks about very fascinating details about men, explains the different types of men there are (they’re not all the same), and how you can tell if he’s in it for the long haul from a few key pieces of advice. In a couple of hours reading, you can learn to deeply understand the inner workings of your man, and whether the relationship is right for you, right now. This will make you feel extremely secure about your grip on love because you’ll be able to read your man, and understand his actions. So if you’re up for it, this book might just change your life and save your partnership!

“What’s on a Man’s Mind?” is available at leading book stores, for $24.95. Coming in much cheaper than most forms of counselling, the price leaves more cash flow for the imperative treatments, such as retail therapy. And with your new found man knowledge you might even be able to swindle him into carrying some bags for you. $24.95 very well spent.

The winning captions for the Book Review Competition are:

"Now I have it undone you are soooo gunna cop a spanking ;-)" nortynymph



"I really like you too, but your friend Bessie over there is yummy, any chance of her joining in?" summerfun