Brandeis Magazine Reviews “Read People Deeper”
March 14th, 2009 by Rose Rosetree
Face Reading alert! Aura Reading alert! And, of course, Body Language alert!
Shakespeare it’s not. But the first book to combine all three ways to read people deeper, Read People Deeper, has been reviewed by Brandeis University Magazine in the Winter 2009 issue. Here’s the review:
Rosetree, who has published more than three dozen self-help books in numerous languages, mostly under her own imprint, recently passed the 800-interview mark on the media circuit. In this book, she turns her attention to reading body language, facial expressions, and auras.
Readers can find advice on how to discern clues regarding another’s chemical addictions, sexual stamina, intelligence, problem-solving ability, confidence, truthfulness, and capacity for jealousy or loyalty, among other traits.
She also includes ten rules to guide healthy love relationships.
OOPSIE
Back at Rose, one doesn’t always get to talk back to one’s cherished alma mater. Or it’s magazine. Isn’t it interesting, that the reviewer didn’t quite understand the difference between Face Reading and reading facial expressions? It’s a huge difference.
For 5,000 years, physiognomists have read face data to learn about character. By comparison, expression reading is — dare I say it? — trivial.
So if you have friends like my very appreciated Brandesian interviewer, friends who don’t yet have the wisdom to know the difference… I know a GREAT birthday gift, a superb “I love you” present.
You can preview Read People Deeper here.
You’re also invited to browse through a list of the 50 Aura Reading and Face Reading categories.
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Incidentally, a dozen self-help books in English is more like it, especially if you count the work I did as an editor at Prevention Health Books (part of Rodale Press) — not 36 different titles.
And the foreign editions aren’t under my own imprint, but companies like Random House Germany.