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What Every BODY is Saying: An Ex-FBI Agent's Guide to Speed-Reading People | 
enlarge | Authors: Joe Navarro, Marvin Karlins Publisher: Collins Living Category: Book
List Price: $18.99 Buy New: $10.71 You Save: $8.28 (44%)
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Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 992
Media: Paperback Pages: 272 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 9 x 5.8 x 0.8
ISBN: 0061438294 Dewey Decimal Number: 153.69 EAN: 9780061438295 ASIN: 0061438294
Publication Date: April 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New, Perfect Condition, Please allow 4-14 business days for delivery. 100% Money Back Guarantee, Over 1,000,000 customers served.
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Product Description
He says that's his best offer. Is it? She says she agrees. Does she? The interview went greator did it? He said he'd never do it again. But he did. Read this book and send your nonverbal intelligence soaring. Joe Navarro, a former FBI counterintelligence officer and a recognized expert on nonverbal behavior, explains how to "speed-read" people: decode sentiments and behaviors, avoid hidden pitfalls, and look for deceptive behaviors. You'll also learn how your body language can influence what your boss, family, friends, and strangers think of you. You will discover: - The ancient survival instincts that drive body language
- Why the face is the least likely place to gauge a person's true feelings
- What thumbs, feet, and eyelids reveal about moods and motives
- The most powerful behaviors that reveal our confidence and true sentiments
- Simple nonverbals that instantly establish trust
- Simple nonverbals that instantly communicate authority
Filled with examples from Navarro's professional experience, this definitive book offers a powerful new way to navigate your world.
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Packed with information December 29, 2008 Georgios Michelogiannakis (California, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
There are some imperfections in the text as some review already mentioned, but I could not care less. This book is packed with great and very useful information. It manages to compact it well and give you the juice. In some parts it is repetitive, but it is because it's the same effect under a different scope. In short, packed with great information and very useful. It also seems convincing because references are everywhere, and the author avoids exaggerations and bold statements.
A Truly Enjoyable Book December 27, 2008 Vincent Harris (Trenton, MO USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is so much more than a book on body language; Joe Navarro packs the data in between great little stories, and if your'e not careful, you might even find yourself laughing a bit, as Navarro's sense of humor adds just enough spice to keep things flowing in a very pleasant way. Now, for the body language. If body language is something you are interested in, this is one book that needs to be in your library.
Great introduction to Reading People December 24, 2008 Mike Leone 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This was the first book of its kind that I read and loved it. It was very descriptive with lots of good pictures. I learned so much from this book and felt it was written by a very experienced person. Great book
very in depth book but simple to understand December 10, 2008 schultz f (atlanta) I enjoyed this book very much. It gives you a perspective on certain key signs that we all do daily to what is going through our mind. Although the author clearly states what he has learned is not 100% accurate, a good portion is VERY accurate. I was with friends in a restaurant watching football this past sunday and observed two couples near me and noticed the woman giving all signs of being agitated (things not obvious unless you read this book). Five minutes later, I noticed she was the one geting the bill with her credit card!
Too much verbiage December 9, 2008 Rusty Scupper (Bangor, ME, USA) 2 out of 6 found this review helpful
I found the book informative, but wading through the first 56 pages was a real chore, skip the theory and cut to the chase. Through out the entire book the author repeats the obvious multiple times and sometimes uses real life examples so obvious to anyone but an idiot that they would have been better left out. He just seems to go on and on. Good, tight editing could have reduced the book by a quarter and made it much more readable. Also, the literature citations throughout the book just bog down the text. It's not a scientific treatise, even if the author thinks it is!
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