Michael R (cuddlemonkey)
I would recommend this one despite its deficiencies. It's strangely written and could have stood better proof-reading. It's also very short, more a booklet than a book. It could have stood more helpful examples. For a book that stresses the importance of staying positive, a lot of it (as the author might say) "comes off" as negative. There doesn't seem to be anything personal in it - when I was doing this, such-and-such happened and I learned that. It's more a series of homilies almost, do this, don't do that, always do something-or-other... for example don't give advice unless it's asked for because you probably get annoyed if people force advice on you. There's a lot of that kind of thing, said in short, snappy language, and a lot of it looks like good advice. You'll like that approach or you won't; you'll believe it's good advice or you won't. It does at least have the merit of being sufficiently concise that even busy people should have time to read it.
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carl dever
It is really a joy to learn how to understand the people around you from their small actions and words ,, and this what is the book introduces ....... it helps you to READ the person in front of you without him even knowing that and to know specific things about his personality just from small words and simple body language! and this can help you a lot in all community relationships especially in work .
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Vince Wallace
I noticed a number of grammatical errors thoughout the book which made it seem like this book was just thrown together with minimal effort. Some good points were made, however many were basic in my opinion.
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