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Postby IAIN » Sep 27th, '07, 23:12



funnily enough, in the pdf i briefly mention using the Book of the Law as a variant...

you can even adapt the handling to fit any type of book, or diary, or notepad...

i quite like the idea of a group of diaries from a collection of serial killers, or maybe a mad scientist's notebook...

but ultimately, it can fit any kind of booktest you want sir...any style at all...

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Postby themagicwand » Sep 27th, '07, 23:16

Sounds good. I'm immersed in Tomo's nakedness at the moment (I even dreamed about him - or rather his system - last night :wink: ) and sorting myself out for the coming weekend's gigs, but I shall be joining you shortly. Cheers for the info.

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Postby S. Lea » Sep 29th, '07, 19:55

I have the Hateful Page and it's a pretty cool idea. It's one of those effects that the minute you read it in the PDF, you plan to perform it.

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Postby Renato » Oct 1st, '07, 15:05

Tomo wrote:Yeah, I was going to give it a nine, but imagining it from the spectator's perspective, with the performer finding totally unexpected worth in a book you hate and have just destroyed yourself in a fun situationalist stylee just tipped it. I've never seen this approach before and I thought it showed real innovation.


I absolutely agree. This is excellent and for those who find it a struggle to imbue their mentalism with theatre then this is ideal as it is inherent within this piece. All you've got to do is build on top of those strong foundations.

Very highly recommended.

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Postby IAIN » Oct 12th, '07, 20:15

bless you all...

rather bravely - i've sent a copy onto shane at online-visions for a review...

and to think i was scared when it was reviewed on here... :shock:

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Postby IAIN » Feb 16th, '08, 09:08

turns out i didnt send a copy to shane at online visions!

anyway - i had some crazy news - the might Greg Arce actually bought the booktest, and said :

"I wanted to congratulate you on some creative thinking and a truly entertaining piece."

blimey! :shock: :oops:

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Postby IAIN » Mar 22nd, '08, 17:43

...and now available here...slightly cheaper!

http://www.magicshop.co.uk/products_new.php

:D

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Postby Tomo » Mar 22nd, '08, 18:52

abraxus wrote:turns out i didnt send a copy to shane at online visions!

anyway - i had some crazy news - the might Greg Arce actually bought the booktest, and said :

"I wanted to congratulate you on some creative thinking and a truly entertaining piece."

blimey! :shock: :oops:

Nice one!

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Postby Markdini » Mar 22nd, '08, 18:55

It always nice to see people you have met have there stuff getting good reviews.

I am master of misdirection, look over there.

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Postby Robbie » May 10th, '08, 16:37

I just have to add to the raves here. I bought "The Hateful Page" only last week (from Magicshop) and love it. Very original idea, simple in concept, but what great potential! As mentioned, it has a lot more built-in theatre than most other book tests.

You could provide a whole shelf of books to choose from, but the concept of the spectator providing his or own book is so strong that it can't be ignored. And the idea of the hated book being ripped up on stage is... well, it's amusing, and also has shock value. We're all taught to treat our books nicely, so it's a bit of a gasp (especially for bibliophiles like me) to see one eviscerated before your eyes.

The PDF is well within even my limited budget, and the cost of the necessary other props is absolutely minimal, so there's no reason for anyone to put off buying it.

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