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pkmagic Regular user Paul knight 140 Posts |
Hi.
I am considering buying all three of Paul Harris`s Art Of Astonishment books. I have read a lot of good vibes about these books, but can anyone tell me whether or not the effects covered in these books are ideal for walkaround magicians? Also, if anyone owns these books,what are your favourite effects and where can I find a list of contents? Many thanks one and all. Paul Knight |
EvanAndrews Regular user California 128 Posts |
These books are awesome!!! I like Art of Astonishment a lot and Paul Harris too. These books are fun to read and there is a ton of stuff you can use for walk-around. There is SOOOO much stuff in these books!
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phonic69 Special user 560 Posts |
Yeah i'll second that, they really are the most highly entertaining and genuinely good magic books on the market. You will have to work hard at perfecting the effects though - you can't just dip in and have a new effect ready in minutes. It's for dedicated followers!
That said, when you do master some of what the book has to offer (and there is a lot!) youy will be a genuine miracle worker! Favourite Effects? The anything deck so far! |
Mark Rough Inner circle Ivy, Virginia 2110 Posts |
These are most excellent books. Try out the bizarre shrink. It takes a bit of practice but is jaw dropping when done right.
Mark
What would Wavy do?
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