If you are "New" to Cold Reading then you need to develop a foundation first and foremost. For this I point all of my students to the collective works of Richard Webster, which come in two specific forms when dealing with this topic; his audio series offered through Martin Breese there in the UK along side the following titled books;
Cold Reading for Magicians
Quick & Effective Cold Reading
Psychometry from A-Z
Quick Readings w/Numerology (a.k.a. Chinese Numerology)
Cold Reading the Future with Numerology
Cold Reading Variations
All, in this particular order
I will likewise encourage you to get Bob Cassidy's
Real Work of Cold Reading so as to aid you in wading through all the misinformation out there on the subject.
DO NOT invest into the Ian Rowland or Tradecraft books until you haven't just completed the above reading list, but given yourself at least one full and very solid year doing readings. Neither of these books are for beginners. Same goes with Brad Henderson's THE DANCE.
Once you've cultivated a reasonable foundation for yourself via the Webster & Cassidy materials you might find Kenton Knepper's
Completely Cold of value. I will warn you that not everyone is comfortable with this work but I have found some reasonable results through it. Another awesome resource comes from one of my "mentors" and one of Mentalism's silent legends, Millard Longman. His Psychic Skills Workshop is worth five times the going price (see
http://www.mevproshop.com/ while you're there I'll suggest you pick up a copy of Ron Martin's
TAROT READER'S and
PALM READER'S NOTEBOOKS and Martin Baukin's
CASUAL LITTLE MIRACLES, they are without a doubt, three of the most excellent "real world" points of reference ever placed into the magician's market place.)
I never encourage a novice to jump into all the psychological horse pucky you'll find all the skeptics, cynics and inexperienced experts preaching about such as the Forer theory and Barnum principle, etc. Though such studies are practical LATER in life, once you've learned the foundation material and actually gotten some real world experience for yourself, study of such will only confound and confuse you if its the pile of stuff you step into first. The only exception I make on this issue and it's only because he offers a very bare-bones point of view around it, is the Lee Earle's
Classic Cold Reading. It will give you a sound skeletal structure onto which you can place the other information you will find in the aforementioned resources. Even at that, I would not suggest it as a starting point but rather, a bit of side study once you are getting the hang of things and gotten a few dozen or so readings under your belt (truthfully, you should have a good 100-200 readings under your belt, working one specific system before moving forward. I know that sounds like a lot but if you just do two-three readings a day you can knock that level out within a couple of months. It's not that difficult... Mark Lewis and Paul Bell will both tell you, it's just a weekend's work

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Yes, I have a book on the market known as EASY READING that can help you in developing this skill BUT I don't recommend it to anyone until they've got a few months of preliminary learning under their belt. And though I've never personally seen it, I have it on good testimony that Mark Lewis' course in Psychic Reading ain't too shabby, giving the student a decent overview in how to deliver a more "complete" sense of experience to the patron.
So there you have it... the guiding list I wish I had back in the late 1970s as I was first getting into this stuff. Then again I learned the way many before me did; I picked up a deck of Tarot cards and simply learned how to work with them exactly as the book (which comes with most all decks now days) tells you to do it. Contrary to the con-jobs bought into by the skeptical mind, that's all you really need; it will amaze you as to how accurate your "impressions" will be once you start to literally learn the cards and the people.
Best of luck in your journey and do not hesitate to tap me on the shoulder should you have any questions on this topic.