![]() ![]() ![]() it's beyond your comprehension level it would seem. do us all a favor and don't try to learn any of the "tricks" we do. ![]() I give it a nine, purely for the fact i had to read it twice to fully understand some concepts (not saying its a bad thing)Ī good book for starting out and seeing where you might want to go.Īnd this is exactly why MAGIC HOBBYIST need to stay away from Mentalism I can see why it is called the bible of mentalism, and how these lessons, form the basis of much that is around today, abeit adapted and personalized. I like the fact each chapter is in esscence it's own booklet, so you can avoid massive overload of brain power. However on my second reading, much easier and flows nicely. I found the book heavy, (not literally ), as contains a lot of information and myself being one of the first books i read, difficult to understand some concepts. Putting into practice 3-4 and some even a 5. The principles of some are 1-2, so simple once explained. (1=easy to do, 2=No sleights, but not so easy, 3=Some sleights used,Ĥ=Advanced sleights used, 5=Suitable for experienced magicians only) Clear diagrams of how to make certain gimmicks. Has sample effects and contexts in which each could be used. ![]() Has thirteen different lessons, covering gimmicks and areas of mentalism. Review of the full book from a relatively new persons point of view.Ī book (also dubbed the mentalists bible). ![]()
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