What Every BODY is Saying
An ExFBI Agent’s Guide to SpeedReading People
by Joe Navarro
Recommended by Nat Eliason and Scott Adams
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Recommended by 4 sources and appears in Influence, Social Engineering, and Most Recommended Books.
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