This conveniently organized guide to the world of palmistry will have you reading palms in minutes. A certain skepticism for a book with the word "instant" in the title is understandable, but in this case, the nomenclature is accurate. From the moment you open the book, you'll be reading palms. Designed like a travel guide book, the Instant Palm Reader starts you off by exploring your own simply turn the pages with your left hand and compare your right palm with the illustrations in the book. It couldn't be easier. This straightforward approach is a boon for the beginner, but the commonly accepted methods of interpretation can be applied to anyone's hands and are suited for more advanced exploration. If you've been looking for a primer on palmistry, try the Instant Palm Reader.
Yes, it's simple: look at your hand, turn the pages, find what matches. Only problem? The number of variations is extreme. I ended up squinting at my palm, cross-eyes, trying to figure out which way my lines sloped and looped and wiggled. But then again, if it were less in-depth and simplistic, I'd probably complain even more!