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1.0 out of 5 starsNew Age Mumbo Jumbo with No Real Substance
2 May 2016 - Published on Amazon.com
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There are over 90 grammatical, editing, formatting, and other errors in just the first half of this book. The author prides himself on great work ethic and attention to detail yet the errors are glaring. I stopped counting at 90 and couldn't even finish the book, I only made it 3/4 through before I finally gave up. I found no practical advice, no true insights, and instead felt like I was being promised answers and given nothing. The part on addressing core beliefs was what brought me to the book, and though it explains them and their formation in detail, it gives absolutely no help with how to actually change or deal with them. Instead it jumps into handwriting analysis nonsense, which I call nonsense because the book contradicts itself several times. His big breakthrough suggestions involve crossing your "t" letters with the bar along the top because that makes you confidant and gives you authority. I stopped reading when a personal story of his about a convict failed to ring true. Most of his personal stories were bugging me a bit but that one finally seemed so fake, like he had heard it elsewhere and decided to pretend it was his own, that I had to stop. The book culls from many reputable resources but doesn't take you anywhere. Instead I wound up frustrated and lost. I came to this book because I had started with the author's Magic Question book. I gave that book an honest six months that only turned out to be a dismal failure. Don't buy this book, either skip it or get it from the library.
3.0 out of 5 starsThere are many that are much better
17 May 2003 - Published on Amazon.com
Spend your money on a real graphology book that is accurate, like Dr. Erika Karohs, or even Sheila Lowe's.
Bart is a wonderful marketer, but has no time to waste on writing anything in depth, correcting the massive typos in his materials or really imparting good information. We as the trusting reader are left with the feeling that he has somewhere else to be and this book is thrown together while he's on the way out the door.
I have invested quite a bit of money in Bart's books and his course. Many I returned and demanded a refund. I also have a very extensive library of graphology books. Save your money, keep looking. The real secret to this book is parting you with your money so Bart can become rich and happy. :)
Look for Dr. Erika Karohs if you want a true handwriting analyst who is willing to teach you what she knows.