by hedges » Oct 13th, '11, 09:18
I'm not a card man but I read a lot. A couple of books that are slightly off the beaten track and emphasising subtlety rather than sleights (although there's some sleighty stuff):
"The Secrets of Brother John Hamman". A few gimmicky bits, but plenty of great ungaffed stuff too. Lots of thinking from the audience perspective. Maybe he had a different perspective on life because he was a monk?
"The Card Magic of Nick Trost". Again, the audience perspective rules. Lots of great effects with a kind of simplicity and elegance about them.
Also, all of 'Apocalypse', or if you've already got that, 'Ibidem'. So much material in them, it's unbelievable. Also, if you get all four volumes of Apocalypse and all three of Ibidem, you can use them to make a small but serviceable table to read at. Or, indeed, a house.
(edit: gah. Freddie beat me to 'Trost'...!)