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Book Review: I Can Read You Like A Book
By Gregory Hartley and Maryann Karinch

 

 

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This book review is part of a series that covers the topic of Body Language. Body Language is nonverbal, usually unconscious, communication through the use of postures, gestures, and facial expressions. Robert Phipps is the Official Guide to Body Language.

I Can Read You Like a Book: How to Spot the Messages and Emotions People Are Really Sending With Their Body Language, by Gregory Hartley and Maryann Karinch, is a valuable resource for people interested in Body Language, and it is available through Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.


Book Description
I Can Read You Like a Book features a system for scanning and interpreting anyone's body language, enabling you to figure out what they are really saying or feeling:

* Review: Check out someone quickly, from head to toe.
* Evaluate: Know what to look for; notice what's relevant.
* Analyze: Spot voluntary versus involuntary movements; factor in gender, context, culture.
* Decide: Draw your conclusion.

Step-by-step, you will develop the same skills the best interrogators and detectives use to assess spies, criminals, and witnesses. As part of the process, you will observe some of the most famous people in the world through interrogator Greg Hartley's eyes. You'll discover what emotions these politicians, pundits, and stars are leaking through their body language and facial expressions, and what their answers (or non-answers) are really saying.

I Can Read You Like a Book gives you the fastest, most efficient method to read body language. In any kind of face-to-face competition, first encounters or daily encounters, and even watching the news, you will spot the messages and emotions that people are really sending -- whether they know it or not.

As a bonus, you will learn how to use your own face and body to your advantage, whether you're trying to evade a difficult question, handle a sensitive situation, or just playing poker!

About the Authors
GREGORY HARTLEY's expertise as an interrogator first earned him honors with the United States Army. More recently, it has drawn organizations such as the Defense Intelligence Agency, Navy SEALs, federal law enforcement agencies, and national TV shows such as Montel Williams and CNN magazines to seek his insights into what suspected terrorists -- as well as celebrities -- really mean when they answer tough questions. He resides near Atlanta, Georgia.

MARYANN KARINCH in the author of nine books, including How to Spot a Liar: Why People Don't Tell the Truth...and How You Can Catch Them with Gregory Hartley. She is founder of the Rudy Agency, a literary agency based in Colorado.





Author's Bio



This book review is part of a series that covers the topic of Body Language. The Official Guide to Body Language is Robert Phipps. Robert is one of the world’s best known body language experts, he is media news consultant to; ABC, BBC, GMTV, SKY, CNN, Reuters, Associated Press plus many more.

Additional Resources covering Body Language can be found at:

Website Directory for Body Language
Articles on Body Language
Products for Body Language
Discussion Board
Robert Phipps, the Official Guide To Body Language

 

 

 

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