Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Best of Class Review: With so much fluff out there, Allan Pease's "Signals" is a refreshing, authoritive and well-written piece on Kinestics (Body Language). His illustrator, DavePassalacqua, really made this the Best of Class for me.The book is very well organized, though not a candidate for reading in a single sitting. Well worth the investment both in time and purchase price. I found Wainwright's "Body Language" perhaps more authorative but, of the two, I recommend reading "Signals" first. (But read them both if you can).
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Best of Class Review: With so much fluff out there, Allan Pease's "Signals" is a refreshing, authoritive and well-written piece on Kinestics (Body Language). His illustrator, DavePassalacqua, really made this the Best of Class for me. The book is very well organized, though not a candidate for reading in a single sitting. Well worth the investment both in time and purchase price. I found Wainwright's "Body Language" perhaps more authorative but, of the two, I recommend reading "Signals" first. (But read them both if you can).
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