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Phant6121 wrote:To be honest I'm more specifically trying to figure out how he "mind-reads" and apparently that book has the answer.
Phant6121 wrote:hey everyone, i was wondering, I’m ding (not literally of course) to get a copy of Derren Brown's book pure effect.
I've been on eBay but theirs all around £100 and i don't have that sort of money like so many of use don't. Does anyone know where i can get a copy for a cheaper price?
I'm a big fan of his (was going to say huge but judging by his official forum thing I’m no where near as umm..."passionate" as some, cough cough)and I’m slightly stumped.
To be honest I'm more specifically trying to figure out how he "mind-reads" and apparently that book has the answer.
If anyone knows anything that could help i'de very much appreciate it, my email is PhantomAngel6121@aol.com if you wish to (I'm stating to obvious) email me, regards, Amber.
Phant6121 wrote:To be honest I'm more specifically trying to figure out how he "mind-reads" and apparently that book has the answer.
Phant6121 wrote:May i ask how my request is different?
Another point of interest, i nope you don't mind me pointing out and again please dont take offence, you say he uses magic. But the way i see it, there is no such thing as magic, not in the way people define the term. They are all tricks, illusion, misdirections, trap doors and hidden coins etc. am i wrong? I wouldn't call derren brown a magician, although he does sometimes perform this sort of thing, as you said, there is alot more to what he does. Sorry, I'm being picky, i understand what your saying.
Yes you are very right in saying that people who are in the profession aren't too keen to desclose the tricks of there trade (excuse the expression) to people who are merely curious. As i said i don't think I'm going to get ay answers, but the only thing i can do is try. an no that is not an elitist statement. You have every right to say it and and correct in saying it.
(As you can probably tell, I'm working my way down.) Finaly, thank you for telling me about the book. and no, i never had any intention in paying £100 for a book. no matter what it contains, unless of course it's got a large collection of £50 notes enclosed in the pages.
Hemphandle wrote:Tomo - I find what you have typed in this particular post - holier than thou - and very offensive.
"YOUR NAME IS NOT DOWN. YOU'RE NOT COMING IN!"
Yes I am a noob - I always will be. So what! The fact that I am a bad performer does not stop me fom practising nor do I think it should prevent me from being allowed to have more than a passing interest in the craft.
It is the layman's interest in the craft that keeps every working professional and magic store in business.
Hemphandle wrote:The fact that this site has a no blatant advertising policy and that is exactly what you have in your signature I find highly hypocritical. Maybe you have special terms with the site - maybe elite members have divine rights I do not know but I must have missed that part when I read the house rules.![]()
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