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Simply Irresistible: Unleash Your Inner Siren and Mesmerize Any Man, with Help from the Most Famous--and Infamous--Women in History

Simply Irresistible: Unleash Your Inner Siren and Mesmerize Any Man, with Help from the Most Famous--and Infamous--Women in History
Author: Ellen T. White
Publisher: Running Press
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 17 reviews
Sales Rank: 45189

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 264
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 7 x 1.2

ISBN: 076242673X
Dewey Decimal Number: 305
EAN: 9780762426737
ASIN: 076242673X

Publication Date: December 24, 2007
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It’s said if you want to succeed, watch successful people and do what they do. Simply Irresistible is a humorous manual of case studies that show how the greatest sirens of history did what they did and got what they wanted, nearly all the time. Our role models-many of whom are still weaving their charms today- include Eva Peron, Greta Garbo, Coco Chanel, Nigella Lawson, Angelina Jolie, Edith Piaf, Lucretia Borgia, Anne Boleyn, Mata Hari, and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Simply Irresistible gives practical, sexy, and sometimes downright outrageous advice on modern seduction. It exalts the siren archetypes of the Companion, Competitor, Goddess, Mother, and Sex Kitten. The cheeky histories of the iconic real-life women are paired with a fun array of quizzes, quotes, photos, tongue-in-cheek captions, and personal stories of triumph and tragedy. (Mata Hari and Anne Boleyn were, after all, both executed.) The wisdom of these famous sirens is fleshed out with the contributions of everyday, lesser known charismatic women. The conclusion? All women have an inner siren-the ability to bring men to their knees-just waiting to come out. Now they’ll know how.



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5 out of 5 stars Some history not found in the history books or feminism of a different form   June 14, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The siren-style of woman is one that is admired, hated, gossiped about, loved deeply from both near and far and often envied, sometimes all at once by the same person. At no times are they ever ignored. This book describes some of the most famous women of this type down through history. Other than being a siren, the characteristics of these women cover a wide swath of different types.
There are queens and empresses, such as Elizabeth I of England, Cleopatra of Egypt and Catherine the Great of Russia. Some are actresses such as Mae West, Greta Garbo, Marilyn Monroe, Angelina Jolie, Carole Lombard and Susan Sarandon. Others pursued wealth and power at all costs, for example Evita Peron, Camilla Parker-Bowles, Pamela Harriman and Lady Randolph Churchill all pursued and captured men at high levels of political power. Finally, some were prostitutes and frauds, such as Mata Hari and Ninon de Lenclos, although the proper term for the higher-class sex worker was courtesan. They were women who provided quality companionship and conversation as well as sex.
Whatever category you would put them in, they were all women who altered and went contrary to the society they found themselves in. Looked at another way, most could be described as feminists, because they insisted that women could do what they want, social norms notwithstanding. In many cases, these women had many lovers and they made no secret of it, wearing it as a badge of honor and pride. Pamela Harriman summed it up when she said, "I would rather have bad things written about me than be forgotten."
This is not a book for someone who harbors a chauvinistic attitude towards the role of women, independent of their gender. However, if you are interested in some of the most dynamic, energetic and interesting women in history, then this book will fascinate you. It certainly generated that reaction in me.



5 out of 5 stars Superb!!   June 1, 2008
I wish I would've had this as a guide many years ago, although, it's still not too late. It's truly amazing!!!


5 out of 5 stars Lush & Lovely ~Simply Irresistible   May 29, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Ellen T. White has scored with her lovely book "Simply Irresistible". The 264 page book is both a pleasure to look at and read. White begins by helping the reader identify their inner siren. The classic sirens are: Goddess, Companion, Sex Kitten, Competitor, and Mother. She uses a famous women in history as a case study to illustrate each. Marilyn Monroe, for example, is a classic Sex Kitten. White describes the behavior, clothes, attitude etc. Marilyn used to captivate her male audience that are typical of the "Sex Kitten" siren.

After you have identified your style, White suggests you personalize your style and make it your own. She gives more case studies of women who have magnetized with their unique traits. Tips on putting your best foot forward, building your power base, making yourself so unforgettable....

The allure of many well known and lesser known women throughout history is covered. Jackie Kennedy Onasis, Coco Chanel, Cleopatra, Clare Booth Luce, Zelda Fitzgerald, Camilla Bowles and many others.

Interspersed throughout the book are beautiful photos and illustrations. An index and resource section are included at the back.

Lovely read!

~ Lee Mellott



3 out of 5 stars Very mixed on this book   May 26, 2008
 3 out of 5 found this review helpful

As a summer read, I can recommend this title. However, in the beginning the author describes the book as her thesis on Sirens. That prepared me to expect a different kind of book, a more academic approach, which it was not.
Some of White's Sirens are favorites of mine: Monroe (in spite of her untimely death), Garbo to name a couple. Some were unknown to me, the French courtesans for example. Still others I had to wonder at her choice such as Edith Piaf who's ending was very sad. I think a Siren is someone who succeeds to the end. It is the men who are dashed upon the rocks by the Siren song not the Sirens. Two that should have been included: Audrey and Katherine Hepburn. I believe the "never complain, never explain" quote belongs to Katherine H. not the Siren White credits.
Writing style: I was disappointed. As the book wore on I became a bit bored. The writing was random, sloppy and didn't have much direction. Her "girlfriend" speak comes off as decidedly not Siren.
To sum up, the subject matter and idea of a book on Sirens is excellent just not executed terribly well by the author. I did enjoy the art. If you don't read it cover to cover like I did it can be entertaining.



2 out of 5 stars Hmmm was I reading the same book......   May 23, 2008
 2 out of 4 found this review helpful

as these other reviewers? I was hoping to learn new tricks from this book but it was all basically a rehashing 'people magazine/gossipy style' of the reputations of certain girls-gone-wild women in history. Nothing you haven't already heard about them, also the captions for the pictures were annoyingly corny Mae West type quips, The author separates each femme fatale into her own category of siren which you may or may not agree with,adds 'coulda happened' anecdotes to some lives instead of real facts and just speculates on others. Not a self help book IMHO.

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