A beginner's guide to understanding how to analyze your own or someone else's handwriting, and knowing what it reveals about an individual's personality.
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Award-winning author Sheila Lowe's stories of psychological suspense put ordinary people into extraordinary circumstances. Jefferey Deaver, No. 1 International Bestselling Author, said this: Utterly compelling! Outside the Line joins the ranks of those rare thriller that expertly blend nonstop plotting with keen perceptions of the characters--good and bad--who populate this wonderful tale.""
Like her fictional character Claudia Rose in the award-winning Forensic Handwriting series, Sheila is a real-life forensic handwriting expert who testifies in court cases. She also writes the Beyond the Veil paranormal suspense series and nonfiction books about handwriting and personality.
This is the Digest Version, with only 91 pages, not the full 377 p. edition. Digest Version is unavailable to choose, and I do not yet know how to 'add' to the website list of books.
This book was a gift. I guess they were trying to tell me something.
It's pretty entertaining though, especially the samples of handwriting by celebrities and well-known personages (Hitler, James Earl Ray, Beethoven, Elmore Leonard, etc).
The book inspired me to save some handwriting samples from letters people had sent me at work. I ended up throwing them away, though, because it seems a little creepy and I have too much crap anyway.
Who knew? Apparently many people knew that handwriting analysis is used in applicant selection from your local business to law enforcement.
A fascinating look at the basics of handwriting analysis including samples of the famous and infamous and five warning signs that you could be dealing with someone with serious issues.
I've been interested in the concepts of graphology for several years, but have never gotten into it till now. This book was informative and easy to follow. Of course, it's impossible not to try and analyze your own handwriting. Hah hah. I tried though I suppose a critic would say I'm be biased.
i like the book it gives good incites on handwriting and personality traits. i'm always looking at peoples handwriting to spot the characteristics that i'm familiar with.