I read it and disliked it passionately, but I am a non conformist by nature. I think that there probably is a need for that kind of book on some level, but in reality the issue goes much deeper, which I believe is the lack of scriptural training for men from the time they can hear and stand on their feet. There are more meaningful TRUE stories of the passion and vigor and valor of men in the Bible that make anything that we can come up with pale in comparison.
I read to my sons the story of David who slew men and took their foreskins as payment for the woman that he wanted. THAT was a man. And I think the woman realized how MUCH he wanted to be her husband after that, yes it is gross, but he did just go out and get them. Those men LIVED! Slaying giants, catching foxes and tying their tails together, whacking philistines with jawbones, etc. They had their faults, but those men were MEN. Abram went and got back people's wives, he was FEARED in that area. David was known as the LION OF JUDAH, Joshua, etc. That is great reading. They used to chase people in battle until the sun went down!
Let a good man know that PM is allowed and accepted and blessed by God if he is strong enough to handle it, and see if we have any problems with the men being MEN, being good with money, not caring about professional sports, interested in caring for their families, not zoning out when the wife is talking, and all that stuff.
I don't know, it is not that bad of a book, I just always feel better reading God's Word, and there is so much in THAT, for me personally I just can't get into that type of book. Like I said, I am not a mainstream type of guy, so take it for what it is worth. I don't think the book is bad, I just naturally see those type of books as detracting or substituting for God's Word in the "christian" walk, so that is probably most of my problem with it, which is not fair i guess.