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( 1 of 1 found this review helpful ) Posted: Nov 27 2008
This book is not a learning guide for beginners, but if you are looking for a reference guide to research specific traits, this book is a breath of fresh air in an otherwise stale field of study. While this work primarily focuses on love traits, it does give some insight into some others such as anger, violence and other relationship emotions. It is very well organized and I found it easy to locate the specific information that I was looking for. There are handwriting examples that are contained within each section that are referenced to in an easy to understand format. I only wish more handwriting analysis books were this easy to navigate and study.
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( 1 of 1 found this review helpful ) Posted: Mar 27 2000
As a analyst for over a decade, my opinion of this book is that it is excellent, with the caution that Watts give _too much_ information about each trait. This can be confusing. Aside from that, the book is fascinating and informative. The author covers the good traits to look for in someone's writing, and just (if not more) important, he warns readers about bad traits: signs of violence, for example. Want to find out if someone is jealous, or humorous, or considerate...or maybe just plain weird? Watts shows you how to find out.
















