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How to Analyze People: 48 Simple Ways to Learn How To Read People Instantly and Easily Understand Why They Do Certain Things

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This e-book will give you everything you need to know about analyzing people, even if you’re meeting them for the first time. Reading people is a superb way to ensure that you’re not ripped off by unscrupulous vendors or let down by a potential love interest.
Even extroverted people keep things locked inside. No one sees them except for those who know how to read them. This is about more than just tone of voice and body language. It’s about being able to tell more from just a few moments with someone than you might have ever thought possible.

It’s intriguing to find out so much about people without even having a lengthy conversation with them. When you learn why people behave in the way they do, life makes a lot more sense.

Perhaps the most intriguing part of this e-book is the consummate section on different personality patterns. We don’t spit out the letter/number combinations you could never remember, anyway. We give you plain-English terms for the various patterns found in introverts and extroverts. You’ll be naming people you know that fit in each group, even as you read.

Reading people is rewarding and it can also be fun. We hope you enjoy the ride.




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118 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 15, 2015

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December 7, 2018
This book reads as if the author googled "how to read people" and plagiarized the first ten articles that appeared. It's terribly written, the style is all over the place and the vocabulary is exceedingly basic. No sources are ever given for any of the claims the author makes (some of which are preposterous). In some instances, the book contradicts itself - in the worst of those, this occurred in the same paragraph.

This book is a waste of time. It doesn't go beyond basic, obvious things, and never explains anything in depth. I would've marked it as did-not-finish if it wasn't so short. Pass.
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444 reviews108 followers
August 28, 2018
No real content. Only chapters like we need to observe and listen...(which we already know)

The author didn't provide "ways to read people"!!!
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March 9, 2017
. Reading people is a superb way to ensure that you’re not ripped off by unscrupulous vendors or let down by a potential love interest. Even extroverted people keep things locked inside. No one sees them except for those who know how to read them. This is about more than just tone of voice and body language. It’s about being able to tell more from just a few moments with someone than you might have ever thought possible.It’s intriguing to find out so much about people without even having a lengthy conversation with them. When you learn why people behave in the way they do, life makes a lot more sense.
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February 23, 2016
Very Vauge

I gave two stars because I felt this was a broad rehash of things I've read before. I didn't walkaway from this book with a solid understanding of how to read people. There was a lot of back and forth on personality types that leaves you confused. I guess I could recommend this book for readers who want analysis lite.
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December 18, 2016
A concise book that mentions a lot of known truths for those who study this field. There isn't much depth offered to back the observations made. Such knowledge to support the claims made in this book was acquired from previous readings.nonetheless this book makes a good introduction to the topic of reading others.
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