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The media praises Bill Cordingley's bookon Face Reading
Here are just a few of the many positive comments that In Your Face has received...
Publishers
Weekly -- "Although the premise of In Your Face: What Facial Features
Reveal About the People You Know and Love may seem incredible, Cordingley's
clear explanations and illustrations (including many of famous people) are
curiously compelling." The
Sacramento Bee -- "Face
reading can save people weeks, even months of getting-acquainted dating."
NewBookReviews.com
-- "Here's an interesting and fun book!
After I received it and read it, I found myself examining not only my
face, but the facial features of those around me.
Did you ever think about the tight-lipped person, or the high forehead
and that they may signify something about the personality of that person?
It is an interesting approach to understanding people. Bill Cordingley is
a marketing writer and consultant with degrees from Harvard and Columbia
University and has practiced as well as taught face reading for over twenty
years. In his book you will find
much of the information he teaches to enable you to get a quick read on
people." Michigan
Talk Radio -- "... [Bill's] book and information is extremely valuable
for anyone entering a new relationship."
Woman's
Own Magazine -- "Size anyone up in 30 seconds!" The
Portland Oregonian -- "Spend some time with Bill Cordingley, and he'll
tell you all about yourself." The
Minneapolis Star Tribune
-- "Bill Cordingley wrote the book on
faces."
bookreviewcafe.com -- Rating: 5 "coffee cups" [out of a possible 5] "Have you ever thought about what a potential partner or even your loved one's facial structure means or says about them? Their nose, big or small, their eyes, set far apart or close together, their mouth, chin, forehead, anything! Well, Bill Cordingley, author of 'In Your Face' will tell you everything you want to know. He outlines all facial features with in-depth descriptions and drawings. For example, did you know that a down-turned mouth is usually a pessimist? And a full upper lip is an affectionate person? "Bill Cordingley has practiced and taught face reading for over 20 years! I think he knows his stuff! Get this book today." |