Item Description
Steve Harvey, the host of the nationally syndicated Steve Harvey Morning Show, can't count the number of impressive women he's met over the years, whether it's through the "Strawberry Letters" segment of his program or while on tour for his comedy shows. These are women who can run a small business, keep a household with three kids in tiptop shape, and chair a church group all at the same time. Yet when it comes to relationships, they can't figure out what makes men tick. Why? According to Steve it's because they're asking other women for advice when no one but another man can tell them how to find and keep a man. In Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man, Steve lets women inside the mindset of a man and sheds lights on concepts and questions such as:
The Ninety Day Rule: Ford requires it of its employees. Should you require it of your man?
How to spot a mama's boy and what if anything you can do about it.
When to introduce the kids. And what to read into the first interaction between your date and your kids.
The five questions every woman should ask a man to determine how serious he is.
And more...
Sometimes funny, sometimes direct, but always truthful, Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man is a book you must read if you want to understand how men think when it comes to relationships.
Product Details
- Author: Steve Harvey
- Publication Date: 2009-01-27
- Publisher: Amistad
- Product Group: Book
- Manufacturer: Amistad
- Binding: Hardcover, 240 pages
- Package Dimensions:
- Dimensions: 860L x 580W x 90H
- Weight: 70
- List Price: $23.99
- ISBN: 0061728977
- ASIN: 0061728977
Customer Reviews
Average Amazon User Rating: ![]()
Brought to Light
2009-06-03
Reviewer: Need to Read
When you think that the man was reached his potential he opens another door. I truly purchased the book because there was so much hype going on about it but I learned a lot of interesting points. A lot of it is common sense that our mothers and grandmothers taught us, being brought back to the light. I applaud Steve Harvey for tackling this issue head on. This book can and will help anyone that is single or married.
Act Like A Lady Think Like A Man
2009-06-03
Reviewer: S. Brown
This was a very informative book but ladies you have to use what you can and what applies to you. Dont start trying to analyze everything in your relationship but there is a lot of useful information. I recommend this book to woman who are open minded and want to learn a thing or two.
Steve Harvey is my Idol!
2009-06-02
Reviewer: N. Ross
This is the BEST book I've read in a very long time. Thank you Steve! You have really opened my eyes and made me look at things in a whole new light.
Great Book!
2009-06-02
Reviewer: Dhanita A. Hairston
I love Steve Harvey and I love this book. He really does know what he's talking about. I think that he gives us women and men great insight as to what a man thinks but also how a woman sees it from her point of view as well. The book is worth the money and I would recommend it to any and everyone.
Good and Bad
2009-06-02
Reviewer: Pistrix
I was given this book as a gift. I've had my relationship issues and why not learn about what to do and not to do. Thankfully this was a gift and not something I bought myself.
Some of it rings true, I cannot deny, but my biggest problem is the book to me is saying men are simple, superficial and egotistical. They care about their status mainly before their women. Women have to put all the energy and everything to make the relationship work. We already do enough as it is for the family whether taking care of kids the house, whatever else, now we have to do the main work to keep the man? Come on.
It is acceptable or justifiable that mean cheat for not having sex from their woman? I'll be honest with my former boyfriend, we had sex and boy was I bored. Experimenting or spicing up the bedroom scene was not on his agenda or he was too prudish and thus I was bored.
Reading the book and seeing how man are these days it comes to the point where it is not all that uncommon women are looking to other women for that pleasure in ever aspect. I recently watched an episode of 2 and a half men where Charlie's fiancee was doing absolutely everything with Allen except sex, because Allen was being the good guy and the interested in her needs type guy of going to museums, playing board games, cooking, the works, Charlie pawned his fiancee off on Allen so he could bypass going to the museum stay home and watch basketball. he left his fiancee and Allen in the movie theater so he could go in the lobby and sit and drink, but as long as Charlie got the sex he was happy. What the heck? I am not going to have a man that is like that.
Quite frankly, while I am sure it won't happen sadly enough, men need to grow a brain at times and understand it takes TWO for the relationship to work. Women do not just want the finances, we want to emotions, the love, the respect, etc and not have to be the only ones working our behinds off to make it happen. I will NOT say this about all guys but heck you have a guy writing about guys, so basically Harvey is saying men are the ones not making the effort.
Again some of the book I won't deny, but it makes you irritated this is how men are, then you ask what is really the point, why bother trying.

