Best handwriting analysis books according to redditors

We found 23 Reddit comments discussing the best handwriting analysis books. We ranked the 10 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

Next page

Top Reddit comments about Handwriting Analysis Self-Help:

u/lolalucciola · 2 pointsr/Enneagram

Cool! Close then :) I guess it also helps that you are a SX.

Here is the contents page of Handwriting Analysis: Putting It To Work For You.

In search of a complementary one I tried Handwriting Psychology which was a lot cheaper if you have downloaded kindle. Here's its contents.

u/used2bgood · 2 pointsr/Wishlist

From my wishlist - This is cool, and cheap!

From /u/kyriya's wishlist - Baby K probably needs this

Or, for funsies, since it's not cool to poke your own eyes out when your job sucks (looking at you, /u/dblue236), maybe a little something from their wishlist that's not a pencil?

u/amazon-converter-bot · 1 pointr/FreeEBOOKS

Here are all the local Amazon links I could find:


amazon.com

amazon.co.uk

amazon.ca

amazon.com.au

amazon.in

amazon.com.mx

amazon.de

amazon.it

amazon.es

amazon.com.br

amazon.nl

amazon.co.jp

amazon.fr

Beep bloop. I'm a bot to convert Amazon ebook links to local Amazon sites.
I currently look here: amazon.com, amazon.co.uk, amazon.ca, amazon.com.au, amazon.in, amazon.com.mx, amazon.de, amazon.it, amazon.es, amazon.com.br, amazon.nl, amazon.co.jp, amazon.fr, if you would like your local version of Amazon adding please contact my creator.

u/ladystetson · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Confessions of a Master Jewel Thief.

http://www.amazon.com/Confessions-Master-Jewel-Thief-Mason/dp/0375760717

A really fun, interesting book to read!

u/shth0mas · 1 pointr/Journaling

I like this author. If you listen to podcasts, search by her name; listening to her talk is very encouraging.


Write Yourself Happy: The Art of Positive Journalling https://www.amazon.com/dp/1856753824/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_QCdXDbCV9E099

u/thesolitaire · 1 pointr/skeptic

A friend of mine wrote a book about it a number of years ago: his conclusion was that it is complete woo. (Note: there are other kinds of 'non-woo' handwriting analysis, but they don't tell you about personality and so on)

u/ashmodai · 1 pointr/reddit.com

In addition, you may find the following book interesting: Sex, lies and handwriting

u/the_criminal · 1 pointr/casualiama

Late reply again, this is my throwaway and since interest wasn't too big, I forgot to check.

I have no regrets, it was fun and I still follow news and old stories on heists and thieves and am fascinated by masterful stories (D.B. Cooper, the Lufthansa heist, all the classics). If you're interested, I just finished reading an autobiographical book called Confessions of a Master Jewel Thief by Bill Mason. I finished it in one sitting, it was a pretty good book.

It was a rush and a challenge to do what I did and since I wasn't committing petty theft (i.e. stealing underwear from retail stores and stuffing them in my jacket), then the fact I could just walk away with expensive merchandise from stores and never be caught pleased me in a weird way. On occasion, me and a friend would do night robberies that were covered in the news that required extensive planning, the haul was always at least 5-10k$ minimum in items combined after selling them. Their actual values were of course higher, but getting rid of stolen merchandise, especially ones with serial numbers and various ways of identifying them to people you can trust really cuts down on profit margins. Too many people get caught because they sell their goods to a certain guy who would buy stolen merchandise and resell it, they go down and rat out every single supplier for a lesser sentence.

Sorry for going on for so long, but it's really pretty hard to answer that question as a one-liner due to so many factors. The tl;dr is I don't regret it and it's most likely one of the most exciting things I've done thus far in my life. Big retailers have factored theft in their business and it's just a drop in the ocean for them, thus why I never took on small businesses since it could cripple them and knowing many small business owners (and now being one) I know how much hard work and sweat they pour into their businesses.