I was fully intending on waiting a while before adding my thoughts about this. I've only had the book a few days and have been reading and re-reading it thoroughly since. But to be honest, I'm too impressed not to share my thoughts right now.
Becky has taken some solid methods from the roots of mentalism as well as some of her own creative thinking and tied them together into a solidly phased routine which should flow just nicely. Nothing seems out of place or out of sorts. All the methods are simple (not to be confused with undeceptive!) to perform, there's nothing here that should tax even a beginner which allows as much of your mental capacity as possible to concentrate on delivering a great performance.
There really is so much to do with this routine. If you so chose, you could run with this with very little prep-work and perform the routine as-is and you'd have a great bit of entertainment on your hands. It's also an excellent framework for a wonderful bizarre evening of serial killers etc and I'm genuinely excited about performing it.
Routine and methods aside, Becky's writing is clear, uncomplicated and makes for very easy reading. Not a single one of those moments that have you thinking "Hang on, let me read that again, not sure what she meant".
Oh, and guess what I'm making for dinner tomorrow?