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Threecard Regular user Sunny Arizona 141 Posts |
I have yet to come across a book that was "totally useless", but I have several that just didn't seem to click with me. For example Doug Edwards "Brass Knuckles". While there is some great material, there are a lot of one page effects that remind me of the Frank Garcia books with too little description for my taste. Another is Ben Earl's "Less is More". When you watch video of Ben it's like "holy crap", but the book seemed a little vague to me. I've come across some recent books that are poorly proofread/spell checked and those especially disappointing. That being said, I have yet to part with any of the books in my collection as I find value in all of them!
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WitchDocChris Inner circle York, PA 2614 Posts |
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On Jul 2, 2020, Threecard wrote: Normally this is my thought. If I get any kind of inspiration, method, knowledge or even just get inspired for something I am generally happy with a book purchase. There's only been two I genuinely regret purchasing and one was totally my fault - I didn't really read the description and impulsively purchased it. The other was called Mainspring. Got absolutely nothing from that one.
Christopher
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