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Never be Lied to Again: How to Get the Truth in Five Minutes or Less in Any Conversation or Situation
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Never be Lied to Again: How to Get the Truth in Five Minutes or Less in Any Conversation or Situation
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Never be Lied to Again: How to Get the Truth in Five Minutes or Less in Any Conversation or Situation
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Never be Lied to Again: How to Get the Truth in Five Minutes or Less in Any Conversation or Situation

Written by David J. Lieberman

Narrated by Scott Bryce and Jan Maxwell

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

How many times have you been manipulated or taken advantage of by someone's lies? Are you tired of being deceived, tricked, and fooled? Finally, renowned psychologist David J. Lieberman shows you how to stop the lies and uncover the truth -- in any conversation or situation.
Utilizing newly developed techniques, this audiobook tells you how to easily influence anyone to tell the truth -- within minutes. Never Be Lied To Again is chock-full of colorful examples and engaging scenarios to help give you that extra edge. Use these groundbreaking techniques to take control of every personal and business situation...and never be lied to again.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 1, 1998
ISBN9780743519892
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Never be Lied to Again: How to Get the Truth in Five Minutes or Less in Any Conversation or Situation

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    I would not recommend this book. I ended up selling it to halfprice and am only mentioning it so that a wider range for my preferences are stored. Critique: 1. Read like a self-help manual. 2. Virtually NO reference to actual research on the topic. 3. Contradicted actual research on the topic. Suggestion: Want a book on deception? Pick up something by Paul Ekman.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    This guy can’t stop writing about cricket! And the fothermucker dissed baseball at one point. Instead of Netherland it should be called “Cricketland”. Or “About Cricket”. Or “Cricket, Cricket, and more Cricket”. Or “Everything You Never Wanted to Know About Cricket”. And the back of the book says absolutely nothing about cricket. Not one word. There should be a disclaimer: “Warning: this guy loves to write about cricket. If you do not like cricket or if cricket offends you in any way, step away from this book immediately”.Random paragraph from page 48:In the world of men’s cricket, I surprised myself. Aged thirty-four, troubled increasingly by backache, I found I could still fling the ball into the wicket-keeper’s gloves with a flat throw from forty yards, could still stand under a skyer and hold the catch, could still run up and bowl outswingers at a medium pace. I could also still hit a cricket ball; but the flame of rolling leather, caught up in long weeds, almost always was quickly put out. The bliss of batting was denied to me.ARRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I am off to purchase a cricket bat just so I can beat the shit out of this book with it.

    1 person found this helpful

  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This is a really helpful book. Most of it's common sense, but toward the end you get into the more in-depth ways to try and not only get the truth out of someone, but also to stop lying to yourself and to recognize when someone's trying to deceive you.

    1 person found this helpful