I love your enthusiasm and genuine love of the art Steve, it’s truly infectious. So gutted these releases are not available in eBook form, stuck over here in isolation in NZ and no non-essential deliveries permitted! Guess I’ll have to find some other inspirational stuff to read for now.
Hey thanks Andrew. Yes I think it’s going to be like that here at some point. May be worth emailing Anton. I’ll see if I can get the address. Stay safe.
Your enthusiasm is a joy! I found myself nodding and smiling several times. Steve, would you say this is more suited to a performer? I do it for fun (hopefully we all do!) but not professionally. I am getting more info mentalism. Should I get them?
Gary EdGe Lambert thanks Gary. Yes to be honest I think it’s probably better if you’re wanting to put your own presentations together. I think this in itself can be hugely rewarding, but it’s definitely focused on the creative process with some great routines.
Sounds just what I need ATM. Still busy reading Parlour Magic, which is a great book too. Just mastered Unshuffled by Paul Gertner and want to put my own stamp on it. I’m thinking about Bletchley and code breakers etc.
Some performers have a stage name and a different nom de plume for books and other materials. That way, the audience looking up the stage name will find only the performances and stuff meant for audiences. Peers look up the other name, which audiences never hear.
Well I certainly want to get my hands on these now and read them. Nice review. So what happens when you get something from a friend that you hate? My guess is you just don’t review it. I wouldn’t anyway lol.
I love your enthusiasm and genuine love of the art Steve, it’s truly infectious. So gutted these releases are not available in eBook form, stuck over here in isolation in NZ and no non-essential deliveries permitted! Guess I’ll have to find some other inspirational stuff to read for now.
Hey thanks Andrew. Yes I think it’s going to be like that here at some point. May be worth emailing Anton. I’ll see if I can get the address. Stay safe.
Your enthusiasm is a joy! I found myself nodding and smiling several times. Steve, would you say this is more suited to a performer? I do it for fun (hopefully we all do!) but not professionally. I am getting more info mentalism. Should I get them?
Gary EdGe Lambert thanks Gary. Yes to be honest I think it’s probably better if you’re wanting to put your own presentations together. I think this in itself can be hugely rewarding, but it’s definitely focused on the creative process with some great routines.
Great review, I may have to pick these up.
Mexie Mex thank you 🙏
@@RealMagicReview Ordered them a couple of days ago, they arrived this morning, fantastic service! Can't wait to get stuck in.
Great! Have fun 😊😊
@@RealMagicReview can I just dive in, or should one be read before the other?
Mexie Mex i enjoyed reading the ‘a book’. First from beginning to end first.
Sounds just what I need ATM. Still busy reading Parlour Magic, which is a great book too.
Just mastered Unshuffled by Paul Gertner and want to put my own stamp on it. I’m thinking about Bletchley and code breakers etc.
Malcolm Hickson great idea! unshuffled is such a brilliant piece of magic isn’t it.
Very nice, thanks
Kim Flores you’re welcome Kim. 😊
Some performers have a stage name and a different nom de plume for books and other materials.
That way, the audience looking up the stage name will find only the performances and stuff meant for audiences. Peers look up the other name, which audiences never hear.
Well I certainly want to get my hands on these now and read them. Nice review. So what happens when you get something from a friend that you hate? My guess is you just don’t review it. I wouldn’t anyway lol.
Derrick Rose luckily it hasn’t happened yet, but yep maybe avoidance is the best way!