• The Body Language of Liars

  • From Little White Lies to Pathological Deception - How to See Through the Fibs, Frauds, and Falsehoods People Tell You Every Day
  • By: Lillian Glass
  • Narrated by: Lillian Glass
  • Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (72 ratings)

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The Body Language of Liars

By: Lillian Glass
Narrated by: Lillian Glass
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Being fooled or conned can happen to anyone. It doesn't matter how intelligent, old, rich, or famous you are. Whether you have been scammed in business, swindled out of money, betrayed by a friend, relative, or coworker, or cheated on by a spouse, rest assured you are not alone. The world is full of these most toxic people - liars.

You can never be sure if people are lying until you analyze their body language, facial expressions, speech patterns, even their online writing patterns.

Now, world-renowned body language expert Dr. Lillian Glass shares with you the same quick and easy approach she uses to unmask signals of deception - from "innocent" little white lies to life-changing whoppers.

©2015 Lillian Glass (P)2015 Lillian Glass

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Lillian Glass is a horrible narrator ...

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Glass narration runs on, and on ...

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Seems to be lots of good info, but it's hard getting past the narration.

What didn’t you like about Lillian Glass’s performance?

Too fast, and no pauses . I am keep on thinking " She has to gasp for air soon "

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Helpful for police.

As an PI I found the information very helpful and I will use it daily.

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Don't dub

Please hire someone to do your dubbing. The elimination of the natural pauses in speech had me listening with my breath held. Thanks for some great information. I just wish I could have listened without nearly inducing a panic attack. Also if you make a mistake and need to dub over a word, reread the whole sentence. One word dubbing is distracting and sounds robotic.

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Insightful : )

I enjoyed this book, it was fast paced and exciting. I am looking forward to the next book by this Author.

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Waste of a credit

Dr Glass may do well in her work but I was not impressed by her narration. Very choppy sentences. I hope that some of you listeners get something out of this book.

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Save your money.

I concur with the other reviews regarding the pace of the narration and lack of pauses. It’s speed reading for sure. The content of this book is mostly unsupported possibilities at best regarding identifying liars based on body language. As someone who has spent a lifetime studying human behavior and body language, this book is incredibly disappointing as it attempts to sell unsupported “myths” as fact. At least she covered the fundamental principle of establishing a baseline.

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it short, but good

I didn't think at first I could really gleen much from something so short .. rushed whiny performed, like she simply was not allowed enough time to put in all the info. only a briefing of the subject.. even after I started listening I totally thought there was very little I could get from this lecture. and it is compact and the info is slightly superficial in the way of saying this and this could mean someone is not being entirely honest.. yet without making it any of the reasons known why it MIGHT NOT MEAN SOMEONE IS BEING DECEITFUL. that to me is almost neglect. . because if you don't take what she is saying through the filter of " she is just giving an overview of what might be lieing , it doesn't mean IT IS ALWAYS A lie" people who hear it are likely to apply the information wrongly or out of context. easily.
so this is really a new about avenue subject for me. and I actually did start to take away some things that I felt were actually good information. when istart reading on a new subject, hearing the info and getting the terms right means it's best if I hear things repeatedly, Obviously.
so in that regard I did find the read useful, the overall blanket info that should be elaborated on was in simple terms easier for me to use as a beginning layout to filing away and understanding these concepts more fully.

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I didn't learn anything

I liked that is was short and I liked her voice, but honestly, I didn't learn anything new. I was hoping to use this a reference for my business, but it was just basic points, nothing profound. Not worth the money and it ended abruptly,

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Mediocure content, bad narration

I couldn't get past the first 5mins! Poor quality. sounds pieced together and unprofessionally done.

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Perfect for Students studying Humam behavior

outstanding reading! once i started this book i couldnt stop until i completed it! i highly recommend it!

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