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Good books for beginners?
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Good books for beginners?
What books would be suggested if I were to get just one or 2 books to give me a sound basic understanding and starting point of reference?
I have been reading as much as I can online, but think a book might be more ordered and helpful in that way.
I have been reading as much as I can online, but think a book might be more ordered and helpful in that way.
Foxymoron- Posts : 39
Join date : 2012-01-12
Location : Melbourne Australia
Re: Good books for beginners?
Foxymoron wrote:What books would be suggested if I were to get just one or 2 books to give me a sound basic understanding and starting point of reference?
Hello Foxymoron,
Palmistry for beginners By Richard Webster.
Very basic book on palmistry lucidly written.You should like it.Resources in the net are ok but a book is a book.
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Ramann
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Age : 41
Location : New Delhi
Re: Good books for beginners?
Hi Foxymoron,
My first book that I studied inside out was "The spellbounding power of palmistry" by Johnny Fincham.
I think that it's very modern, simple but complete. Johnny explains everything in a way that's logical. It's a good foundation and not as confusing as some other books.
Good luck!
My first book that I studied inside out was "The spellbounding power of palmistry" by Johnny Fincham.
I think that it's very modern, simple but complete. Johnny explains everything in a way that's logical. It's a good foundation and not as confusing as some other books.
Good luck!
Re: Good books for beginners?
Thank you. I have got both the books mentioned now. I am wondering already what the next one for my hand reading education should be

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