I Can Read You Like A Book
How to Spot the Messages and Emotions People Are Really Sending with Their Body Language
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Have you ever wanted to know how to tell if someone is lying right to your face or exactly what someone is thinking during a conversation? Authors and narrators Gregory Hartley and Maryann Karinch offer this detailed course, which features the READ program: Review, Evaluate, Analyze, Decide. As interesting as the material is, the narration by Hartley is far too rushed for the listener to take anything away from this book. Karinch is well paced and reads with firm tone but doesn't get nearly as much time as Hartley does, which makes for a poorly constructed production. Listeners will be hard pressed to stay focused and engaged. L.B. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine
March 31, 2008
This informative tale claims that listeners will easily learn the craft of reading body language upon completing this recorded course. Authors and narrators Hartley and Karinch try to convey the lessons in a straightforward seminar, but they almost seem to be outdoing each other. They take turns speaking, sometimes only one word at a time, while at other times Hartley assumes the role of the main speaker as Karinch spouts off chapter titles and section headlines every so often. She acts more like an all-knowing dictionary and encyclopedia, making this audiobook sound more like a textbook. The lessons may work for many listeners, given Hartley's background in the subject, but he races through them so fast that his point is muddled away. There is no time for the audience to take it all in and practice for themselves. A Career Press paperback.
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