Book review This book is based on a survey of I think 100,000 people. I read it with my family and we laughed on how accurratly it was discribing the family. Although, it is very accurate, everyone is different and it does have a few misshaps for each blood type.It tells you what kind of person you are based on your blood type.It seems to be the best personality profile that we have had in a long time. I do reccomend this book for others to read.
Pioneering introduction to blood type/personality theory. Besher, journalist and student of Nomi of Japan, brings the revolutionary theory of blood type/personality linkage to the West in this classic 1979 book. Besides this one, there's Constantine's 1997 New Age "What's your type?" which updates this fascinating science, and D'Adamo's 1996 "Eat Right for your type." But this book is a classic and must-read for truly understanding this field unknown to Americans but well-documented since the 40's in the East and Europe. Reading it promises to change your whole outlook on life and society because the story of blood types is the story of man's evolution.