Well Art of Astonishment, 13 Steps to Mentalism, and Psychokinetic Time all arived in the mail today...happy does not even come close to describe my mood. Psychokinetic Time is not probably my favorite impromptu effect, or at least tied with Stigmata. Art of Astonishment is a bit hard to understand, but I have already started pacticing Cross-Twist (never realized how simple this could be and always thought it was 4 cards when in fact its not

). I also have already changed a bit about how I think about magic just by reading the prolouge (or whatever the "story" is called before the actual tricks begin). I also absolutely love what he has to say about astonishment. I have also skimmed through a bit of 13 Steps to Mentalism, it seems very good, but also hard for me to follow as my perception of mentalism was what I have read in Swami/Mantra, Mark Wilson's Complete Course of Magic, and a few other books and DVD's. I have never realized how complex mentalism is and how much psychological forces are involved in it. Psychokinetic Time only proved that to the next level. I have forced so many things already that I thought I could never force, it is just increadible and a great experience. I cannot wait until the weekend so I can read these even more although I will be reading as much as possible today...if I can wade through all of these posts! These are a great find, and I highly recommend all three of these to anyone who does not have them. Steve Shaw (Banachek) is a genious for creating Psychokinetic Time and a * for releasing (just kidding, but if this had been my effect, I'd shoot myself before releasing it, nevermind for 18 bucks!).
I will post a bit more on what I think of these when I read enough to get the idea of the general direction each book is going in and also how much usefulness is in each book (some of the tricks in Art of Astonishment I will most likely never be doing, but I still have about 210+ tricks to read through).
~David