Your Conversational Hypnosis Guide

Covert Hypnosis Reviews

There are many different books on the subject of hypnosis and there is no dearth of new books, which come up every moment. As always, not all of these books are great, and some aren’t even decent enough. There are some books that are just published for the sake of trying out the waters and testing the mettle of the author. Nathan Blaszak’s Covert Hypnosis is one such book.

We started reviewing this book with a lot in mind. For one, we expected that this book would be unto some decent levels in terms of the quantity that is the number of different techniques given and the quality that is the effectiveness of the 6techniques. The book highly disappoints on both counts. There is nothing new that this book has to offer. There are a great many different techniques in the world of hypnosis and this book basically has put them all at one place. This is to say that the book does not have any technique of its own. You have a choice of a great many different techniques, but they are found everywhere and you do not necessarily have to refer to this book to get them. There are the same age old techniques and the same ways of presenting these techniques. This book aims that you will never get caught while practicing these techniques and also gives you a money back guarantee. If you take our word, the book will be out of business soon and the publishers might not necessarily get to laugh their way to the banks. With the amount of useless content that is present in this book, we would be surprised if it sells a decent number of copies.

We would strongly recommend against this book. If you want a book on conversational hypnosis, you would be better off getting on to any one of the earlier two books.