Palmistry: Apprentice to Pro in 24 Hours; The Easiest Palmistry Course Ever Written Reviews

Palmistry: Apprentice to Pro in 24 Hours; The Easiest Palmistry Course Ever Written

  • ISBN13: 9781846940477
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Ever wanted to learn palmistry but been confused by the mumbo-jumbo? This no-nonsense book is for everyone and it’s the most innovative approach to the subject in the last two hundred years. Palmistry is finally freed from its dependence on astrological symbolism, and is refined down to a ten-point technique that’s devastatingly powerful and easy to learn. Ground-breaking scientific research is drawn on which simplifies and sheds new light on, for instance, the individual fingerprint patterns.

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  1. Mom2003 says:

    Review by Mom2003 for Palmistry: Apprentice to Pro in 24 Hours; The Easiest Palmistry Course Ever Written
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    I got this book a week ago and I must say – this is a very good book.

    This book is a little bit different than other palmistry books and I am very happy – so happy that I cannot stop reading it all.

    THe book does not lay emphasis on mounts and shapes of the hands – which was confusing to me in the first place.

    It looks at palmistry at a modern level – simple enough to understand.

    The chapters are named as Hour One to Hour 24.

    There are easy to understand terminologies for fingers – instead of Jupiter its ‘mirror’ finger and so on.

    Very interesting book.

    This is my first read of Johnny Fincham and I am already a huge fan of him.

    However, this book has not been proofread properly.

    There are grammatical mistakes that are very obvious – spelling and notation.

    In some places, when they show two hands (pictures) – and ask us a question – the answer points at the wrong picture.

    (Naomi and Amber’s question on Pg 107-108)

  2. chiro says:

    Review by chiro for Palmistry: Apprentice to Pro in 24 Hours; The Easiest Palmistry Course Ever Written
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    I loved this book. I’ve ploughed through so many palmistry books and they’re such hard work – an endless list of stars and squiggles and mounts and stuff to remember. This one is radically different. It gets you straight to the actual art of reading hands with totally new labels for everything based on the language of psychology. It really works. I gave my girlfriends brother a reading after working through this book and it totally blew him away! I’d recommend this to anyone interested in palmistry.

  3. Dawna K. Brown says:

    Review by Dawna K. Brown for Palmistry: Apprentice to Pro in 24 Hours; The Easiest Palmistry Course Ever Written
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    If you’ve read other books or studied hand analysis it might be a bit confusing for you trying to put something different in your head after learning another way. Not bad, just confusing.

    Renaming the fingers made sense as the old name are just that, old. And a bit too woo woo for many. I’ve seen eyes glaze over when the old names were used.

    A different way to look at things in a refreshing manner.

  4. Kathy Dannel Vitcak says:

    Review by Kathy Dannel Vitcak for Palmistry: Apprentice to Pro in 24 Hours; The Easiest Palmistry Course Ever Written
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    I did enjoy this book. He gives a common sense method to reading hands and helps you break it down into ez to digest bites. He renames the fingers (does not use the traditional Jupiter, Saturn etc.), which takes about three minutes to get used to. I could see why he did it.

    He does give good advice on how to tell if fingers are really longer etc.

    Use this book with Richard Unger and Ronelle Coburn’s books and you will be well on your way!

  5. Vonankh says:

    Review by Vonankh for Palmistry: Apprentice to Pro in 24 Hours; The Easiest Palmistry Course Ever Written
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    It doesn’t matter whether you are a beginner, a curios, a PUA or professional. This book gives an excellent idea of what palm reading is all about. The most important aspect of this book is it’s no-nonsense approach, avoiding the Victorian mysticism and mumbo-jumbo nonsense that has plagued this topic for the last few hundred years, leaving you with a purified extract of what it all means. As such, I enjoyed every chapter and every minute with this book and it was directly applicable. As a scientist also in genetics and inherited traits, this book help open new paths to a still quite uncharted territory, at least scientifically.

    The only downside are some grammatical errors and some erroneous/confusing titles/captions on some of the included photos. An updated edition, with improved quality photos would work wonders. Some more references could also prove useful.

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