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Ancient knowledge converted into an easy to learn and use technology. These skills are a valuable tool for more effective communication in personal and professional relationships. Read more
R**E
Love it
Love it , very informative book and interesting subject. I would recommend it.
R**O
Could be better
This book is more like a picture guide than anything else. That being said, Mrs. Roberts should invest in a good illustrator as I found many of the drawings to be sub-par. I also wished she'd include more lengthy descriptions about each feature. I definitely think Barbara knows what she's talking about, but was slightly disappointed by the book.
C**H
A fun and helpful book, I found there was something in it for everyone.
This book made face reading fun and easy to put into practice. A fun and helpful book. I really enjoyed it and shared it with some family and friends.
M**R
What a gift!
People in general are now delicate individuals. Allowing the observer to see the potential in others is deeply rewarding and a useful skill in an educational setting.
B**L
Three Stars
Quick visual, not a lot of depth in text. Quick read however.
A**R
Three Stars
I did learn some about face reading
S**A
Very interesting and user friendly
I actually contacted Barbara directly about a month ago to ask her about the difference of content of the two books and ordered her books and Cds from her and not from Amazon but I read the reviews of Amazon readers before deciding to contact her. Everybody seemed to be very satisfied and fascinated by the books so I decided to try and buy them.I began to read them as soon as I got them and I couldn't stop reading and watching at myself in a mirror and write all pieces of information down until midnight :-)! I felt different. I could understand myself better.My partner has always told me that I should change my job and earn more money and I always told him: I like my job, I like working with people and to me it is really fulfilling. He earns more than me but he is always under stress and nervous. When I read that arched eyebrows, a rounded hairline and broad cheeks are typical signs for a person who likes to work with people, I knew why I liked my job. My face just shows I'm doing the right thing.The next step for me was to look at my children, my partner and my parents to see if the descriptions matched. They really do and it is incredible how many detail one discovers!Without 'having to', I find myself practicing every day. Sometimes I only see a couple of important features at once but I'm too excited to analyse more!!! I also noticed that I usually look at people's eyes and what they express and when people have left I can't remember the other facial features. I'm learning to look at the whole face and pay attention to other details.Of course it is great to have a foto of someone. Sometimes I compare the picture of someone I don't know in the newspaper and only after having looked at their facial features, I read the article to find out what their job is and compare it with my findings.Another interesting subject for me is love and what to look for in a person to understand that it is the right partner.I've also learnt that what I 'feel' when I'm with somebody is right. The facial features, the way I'm looked at etc. actually confirm my impressions. I've had questions about some facial features in the last days and I was glad to receive Barbara's friendly reply very quickly. I really appreciated that!
D**W
I've put her book into practice
For one thing, I agree with the review by Otto. I know another researcher who met a facereader (not B. Roberts) and immediately devised a small research sample of people he knew. He then listened to the facereading of those people and was amazed at the accuracy.I've got Barbara Robert's book and found it a useful way to help me understand people quickly. I practice one skill a week, such as reading eyebrows. Just going through the checkout line at Home Depot, I noticed the clerk had arched eyebrows, plus a slight widow's peak. I asked if it was ok to read the character in his face based on the facereading lessons I was learning. He said, "Yes." So I said, You have a widow's peak in your hairline, which would indicate you are creative and prefer to wear blue jeans. Is this true? He said, "Yes!" Then I mentioned his arched eyebrows would indicate an interested in drama. This truly amazed him. He said, "I played the lead in several plays in high school and haven't done anything since then!" I let him know he might want to consider community theatre. His face lit up and it was clear that I had made his day.
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