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Pepsi Twist wrote:Overall
3/10
I had this book recommended but I certainly would not pass that on to anyone who is seriously interested in magic, get Royal road to card magic and Bobo's Modern coin magic for just a little bit more and you'll have a lifetimes worth out of them. However, if you just watched David Blaine and have the sunglasses and Ellusionist deck already, you can surely make your schoolfriends think you're magic with this book and very little time, otherwise I'd not bother unless you see it in a charity shop or something.
This is my first review so please let me know if it's OK, and especially if you agree or disagree.
A_n_t wrote:Pepsi Twist wrote:Overall
3/10
I had this book recommended but I certainly would not pass that on to anyone who is seriously interested in magic, get Royal road to card magic and Bobo's Modern coin magic for just a little bit more and you'll have a lifetimes worth out of them. However, if you just watched David Blaine and have the sunglasses and Ellusionist deck already, you can surely make your schoolfriends think you're magic with this book and very little time, otherwise I'd not bother unless you see it in a charity shop or something.
This is my first review so please let me know if it's OK, and especially if you agree or disagree.
Horses for courses.
At the risk of feeling the brunt of rage from the traditional faithful...
I too was recommended this book, I also own RRTCM and Bobo, however, I prefer this hugely. I find both RRTCM and Bobo to be comprehensive but laboriously so, almost to the point of boredom. I use both more for reference than technique. Paul Zenon's Street Magic gives you a wide range of sleights and effects in a much easier to learn format than either of the traditional tomes, with them you can achieve pretty much anything you will ever need to and if you cannot, as I said, you can use RRTCM and Bobo for reference purposes.
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