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How to Read a Person Like a Book |
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Rating:  Summary: A Great Beginning Book Review: This is a great beginner's book to body language. It provides clearly-written descriptions and illustrations about how our actions and movements as humans can speak more loudly than our words can. This knowledge can be used to help determine if someone is being honest with you, agrees with you, is interested in purchasing your products, is attracted to you, etc.
Rating:  Summary: Basic Review: This is a very good book for beginners on how to understand body language ... but the division of the chapters, and some examples make this book very basic. very easy and fast to read
Rating:  Summary: Common sense put in print Review: While this book does cover some basic areas of behavior, it mostly deals with the common sense situations and stereotypes. Most of these tips you can glean from exaggerated TV situation comedies. It's only about a hundred pages, so borrow the book if you're really interested; it's not worth the money.
Rating:  Summary: Common sense put in print Review: While this book does cover some basic areas of behavior, it mostly deals with the common sense situations and stereotypes. Most of these tips you can glean from exaggerated TV situation comedies. It's only about a hundred pages, so borrow the book if you're really interested; it's not worth the money.
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