A review by saoreads
How to Read a Person Like a Book by Henry H. Calero, Gerard I. Nierenberg

informative reflective medium-paced

3.5

It brought general insights into the most obvious to the subtle nonverbal cues every individual does. Knowing of these congruences of gender clusters does not mean you suddenly became a master of body language, as identifying is one thing, but taking the step of learning and actively being mindful of your own and other people's cues is another. At some point, the book becomes educational as it shows the scientific process undergone through physical contact, experience, and experiments.