How to Read a Person Like a Book
The body never lies. A tilt of the head, a crossing or uncrossing of the legs, even the buttoning or
unbuttoning of a jacket, can speak pages about what a person is thinking or feeling about his or her
immediate surroundings and situation. More importantly, it can tell a great deal about how one person
reacts to another. To be able to recognize the meaning of these cues and to be able to respond to them
in the manner one chooses is the art at the center of this provocative book. How to Read a Person Like a Book
is an illustrated guide on learning how to spot the hidden messages that we send to each other with our bodies
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