The Effect
No one knew how to get excitement, applause and publicity out of a mental act better than David Hoy. Now, you can share in some of that exciting mentalism. Includes the Tossed Out Deck, a real reputation maker.
Cost
$9.00 from Hank Lee
Difficulty
(1=easy to do, 2=No sleights, but not so easy, 3=Some sleights used,
4=Advanced sleights used, 5=Suitable for experienced magicians only)
Ranging from around 1-3, I think.
Review
I'd like to start by saying that this is an excellent little booklet. The main purpose of my purchase was to obtain Hoy's book test, but after reading through the whole booklet, I can't see how the book is selling for a mere nine dollars! Included in the booklet is Hoy's book test, which is wonderful, along with several other "bold" routines. Each is excellent in its own right, and all the effects and routines are explained clearly, usually aided by diagrams.
I'm not going to be listing and commenting on each individual effect or routine, but I would like to generalise and say that they are all brilliant. If you aren't too interested in the effects listed, it is well worth reading the booklet if only to gain an insight into the thought process used to come up with such ingenious routines. Reading Hoy's book has really opened up my mind and allowed me to toy with many more ideas and approaches to different effects. For me, for want of a less used phrase, this alone is worth far more than the price of the book.
Personally, I have fallen in love with Hoy's Bold Book Test, it really did live up to my expectations. Hurling The Headlines is another incredible effect, and whilst only briefly explained, leads to many other possibilities and the potential to create real miracles. I also found reading Hoy's explanation of the Tossed Out Deck fascinating, and it gave me the chance to read about one of, in my opinions, the best effects in mentalism/mental magic.
Overall
Overall, I would probably give the booklet something like 9/10, the one point lost simply because I don't think anything is ever perfect

The book is well worth a read, if only to see Hoy's thought processes. At only $9.00, this is a steal.