
This Author is an Expert on this Subject. - I have learnt a lot of things from this book How to Talk to Anyone. The author knows what she is talking about.The book first shows you how body can send signals during our conversation. Later on, the author(Leil Lowndes) gives you tips how to find clues to continue a lively conversation/communication. I thank Leil Lowndes for writing this book excellent book.
It works and it works well. - It gives you tips and tricks to break into a conversation with anyone. Once you read this book you will discover the possibilities. Highly recommended. This book is simple to understand and simple to perform.
Boring - Good intentions by the author but does not quite keep the readers attention. The book is very concise in the way it s written and, while this can be a good thing, it appears to be the book s downfall. I read alot of books and this one failed. The examples seem to be fillers as opposed to realistic, even corny.
Talk is cheap. - As the old saying goes, talk is cheap, however, the art of talk, as Ms. Lowndes explains with excellence in her book, How to talk to anyone, anyone can do. The art of conversation is explained thoroughly and she tells you how to approach, engage and then walk away with a smile on your face, leaving others smiling too.This book can be applied to any life situtation, in my opinion. However, most will use it for dating, as they should. speaking to the opposite sex is one of the hardest things to do in real life and this book can help a ton with that.If you are looking for help in this area, don t pass this one up!!! I have found few good dating advice books and this is a rarity! I also liked Get Laid Now! and Chicks: a user s guide. Combing all three has helped me in most areas of dating. Overall: great book, great price, good advice.
AWESOME - I am a quiet individual and find it difficult to start conversations with people, and keep them going. I wouldn t say this book has solved those issues, but it has certainly helped. I try to incorporate the little tricks as often as possible, and they for the most part DO work. It s an easy read, the author gives many examples how the techniques described were used in real life which I thought was very good. I highly recommend this for anyone out there who has trouble with starting/maintaining conversations.