by Part-Timer » Jun 8th, '05, 14:35 
			
			Wonder Words would be very difficult to review.
Let's say that I had the series on tape and then got them on CD too recently!
It's one of those things you will either love or hate, I think.  Some people aren't too enamoured, and I recall Derren Brown indicates in one of his books that the ideas are not as amazing as represented.  That's me paraphrasing what he wrote and it's some time since I read it, so I might be a little inaccurate there.
However, there is real strength in analysing what you say as part of your act.  Even leaving aside the concept of 'linguistic deception', there are also a number of interesting topics about readings, a few effects, or enhancements to effects and some potentially useful business advice.
So, my suggestion is that this is worth looking at if you think you'd find this analysis of language interesting or exciting.  If you want some new tricks, or if that sort of thinking isn't your cup of tea, then steer clear.