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The Secret Code on Your Hands: An Illustrated Guide to Palmistry

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When properly understood, the human hand is an unsurpassed tool for character and emotional analysis. The Secret Code on Your Hands is a captivating instruction guide to understanding how to read your own destiny in your hands, as well as your friends. Fully illustrated, with quick pointers and distinct section dividers, it is a great reference book for any aspiring palmist; a quick and accurate method to assess talents, abilities, psychology, and emotional personality in both business and romance.

121 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 10, 2002

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June 24, 2009
The illustrations in this book make it very user friendly
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May 28, 2013

This book had some of the best tips on palm reading, it's so good I now know how to palm read.
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December 19, 2007
This was actually more interesting than I was expecting. I still believe that palmistry is a pseudo-science, but it was better than I was thinking. This book is more like a personality test, though all the answers are on your hands. I think this could be enlightening for some, but I wouldn't recommend taking it too seriously.
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May 1, 2013
This reminded me of the Handwriting Analysis Book I read a while back. Interesting to think about, but I'm not entirely convinced about all of the aspects. I think some of it is true just based on things that make sense. Like, people who are athletic are going to have tougher hands than those who sit around all day. But. It was interesting.
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