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C**D
Great book. Brilliant for anyone wishing to study this ...
Great book. Brilliant for anyone wishing to study this subject. My original copy was taken and has never been returned, I think this says it all!
S**N
Very interesting keeps you captivated
Very interesting keeps you captivated
J**H
Gathered up a few samples of hand writing and garnered some cool insight.
Lots of illustrations and examples. Gathered up a few samples of hand writing and garnered some cool insight.
E**E
this book works for me
I had graphology training in a classroom setting years ago and am sorry to say I had forgotten a lot. but I wanted to refresh my understanding and the reviews of this book persuaded me that this would be a good one to get me back on track. It doesn't disappoint as its better than a teacher. the information is presented in a clear, coherent and easy to understand form. ample examples and a light-hearted approach. Its enjoyable reading and the little quizzes really engage my interest. this is a powerful tool for understanding human behavior and this author is credible as a master in her field
N**L
Average Reader - content review
I first read the book Sex, Lies, and Handwriting (SLAH) and loved it. I have multiple copies and reread it every few years. So, I wanted another book about handwriting analysis that provided more information. Unfortunately, this book doesn’t make the cut. It’s most theory with very little application. It reads like an academic book that forgets the importance of practical application and reader interaction. The book mostly goes through the history of graphology and discusses random theories but doesn’t provide enough examples—sometimes none at all, and in other sections, very few and loosely referenced. If you’re a student needing to write a research paper, this is your book. However, if you’re an average reader interested in learning about this subject, this isn’t the book. By page 100, I realized concepts were being discussed that were referenced in the first 15 pages of SLAH, which the SLAH author described in a better, more understandable way. If you have suggestions, I’m all ears.
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