I haven’t picked up the “The Murder Next Door” in a while, which might be a good thing, but instead I found a new book “How to Read a Person like a Book” and quickly finished it. It is a very helpful book, and pretty easy to understand, thanks to the handy diagrams. “How to Read a Person like a Book” is basically a guide to human body language, ‘reading’ emotions and what certain natural poses mean. By reading this book, simply sitting in a class makes me feel immensely intelligent, because just the way people sit can reveal so much about them. For instance when a human being touches their nose, if they do not have a virus or a particularly stubborn runny nose, it will usually indicate their reluctance or lack of knowledge. The book uses the example of teenagers (ha ha!) and says that when adolescents touch their nose, more people notice and realize what the nose touch means. Whereas, when an adult touches their nose, it goes relatively unnoticed.
I would recommend this book to anyone interested in learning more about the way people function, or anyone interested in becoming a stalker. The book is very fascinating and unlike other psychology books, actually effortless to read. Seriously, though if you want to learn about psychology without actually reading much, the pictures make the concepts pretty easy to understand. So far out of the psychology/sociology books I’ve read and reported on so far, “How to Read a Person like a Book” is my favorite.
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