Talk to the Hand, Vernon Mahabal
Talk to the Hand, Vernon Mahabal
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Talk to the Hand
A Field Guide to Practical Palmistry

Author: Vernon Mahabal

Narrator: Stephen Bel Davies

Unabridged: 2 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/08/2020

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Palmistry is an ancient science and an unsurpassed tool for character and emotion analysis. Everyone has the ability to tap its potential for insight, reflection, and greater understanding—and world acclaimed palmistry expert Vernon Mahabal will tell you how.

Talk to the Hand reveals the tricks of the palm reader's trade and is organized around the most popular questions and inquiries the author has received over the years. It serves as a fascinating field guide for those who want a quick, accurate way to assess their own and other people's talents, abilities, psychology, and emotional personality. The diagrams and accompanying texts are deliberately simple and straightforward, providing quick access to vital answers and potential solutions to pressing questions. The information found here is based upon extensive background research and years of the author's experience working with thousands of people.

About Vernon Mahabal

Vernon Mahabal is the founder and director of the Palmistry Institute in Los Angeles. As a reader, he specializes in career and financial advancement and has a wide clientele including entertainers, radio personalities, and successful business people. He is the author of The Secret Code on Your Hands, The Palmistry Cards, and Crossing Paths and is currently the palmistry consultant for Coast to Coast AM. He lives in California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lily on December 27, 2018

More of a 2.5/5, it's an interesting read, but the author sounds very pretentious in the forward and is obviously very opinionated about things I don't necessarily agree with. The palmistry itself is intriguing, and it's a great intro, I just think that the author comes off as running in those faux......more