This is one of my favorite sets of books. You will learn a lot of magic and technique in these
books. you will also learn a lot of psychology and presentations. There are so many close up tricks
in this book you will wonder where to start. This is a book you will refer back to time and time
again. Add to cart and prepare to get busy.
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I was at a magic store, this one guy did this trick with 3 cards the ending just blew me away I
asked him show me or tell me how do I get my hands on this, he told me the name I will not forget
Paul Harris: Arts Of Astonishment. I went to California for vacation and went to a Hollywood Magic
Store looked for it and I saw a big book now I hate reading, everyone at the magic store
recommended it. I bought it, no regrets. I recommend this just like they did. PHOOTE NOTE-It's
definitely not your regular magic.
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This is probably my favorite book out the series. The most well known tricks include Reset and
Bizzare Twist. There are a ton of other great tricks in here such as:
Backlash: A spectator
signs his or her name on both sides of a card. The card jumps back and forth between the deck and
your pocket before you magically change the signature into your own signature
Deep Though:
The spectator thinks of any card (no force). The magician fans out the deck and pulls one card up.
The spectator reveals the card. The magician lowers the fan and shows that the card they were
thinking of is the one sticking out.
Curly Cue move: A really cool one handed double fan.
Solid Deception: The spectator takes a card and signs it. The card is placed in the middle
of the pack and it instantly comes to the top. This time it's places on the bottom but it still
jumps to the top. At the end of the trick, the deck is revealed to be a solid block of cards.
The book also has many many other great tricks. If you are looking to pick up some magic books,
the is one of the best out there.
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This is a must-have for any street performer. This series of books is loaded with professional
routines. You can easily adapt many of the moves you learn in this book to your own routine. This is
a book that will help magicians become good magicians and good magicians become great magicians.
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This book has some of the strongest effects that I perform.
Things in here like "Interlaced
Space" where three selected cards completely vanish between the four kings, are amazing.
I
am at awe every time I sit down and read this. Who could have possibly come up with this stuff? Paul
Harris, that's who.
The only downside is that the book is huge. Meaning that the length and the
width are pretty big. But besides that, I highly recommend this book.
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This is the best magic book out there (except maybe the other books in the series). I was and still
am overwhelmed by the amount of fabulous material in this book and in the whole series.
I
also strongly recommend the other books in the series but I would start out with this one.
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I really can't recommend this series enough. This is a magic book that's actually fun to read, and
has some of the best and most groundbreaking material of our time. Since i've worked my way through
all 3 volumes, suddenly I notice how far spread the influence from Paul Harris reaches. A LOT of
magicians do A LOT of his effects. Sadly, it seems a lot of people dont even know that he created
what theyre performing. But anyway, get this book. It has so much useable material that you'll be
busy for a long time. Everything is clearly explained, verbally and visually. Plus, Paul Harris
writes in a way that keeps you entertained as you work through. The effects are top notch, the
essays invaluable, and theres great stuff mixed in, like "conversations from the edge" where Paul
tells Eric Mead about the ideas he had that were too crazy to make work.
I would go into a
list of the best effects, but honestly, as I cracked my book open for reference while writing this
review, there's way too many to list. This book is the real deal. If you do magic with cards, coins,
bills, paper bags, rocks, pens, paper, insects or apples, GET THIS BOOK. The amount of stuff you'll
use pays for the price tag 10x over. Then after this book, get vol. 2 and 3. You'll be very happy
with yourself and your amazing decision making abilities afterward.
If your family got bored with the pick-a-card-any-card tricks or you already know 437 different
versions of the Ace assembly, then check out this trilogy! Paul Harris is really thinking out of the
(card) box and has a great sense of humor.
I especially love the PHootnotes, which describe
variations on the effects and give some insight into his creative thinking process.
For too long I've put off this series because I felt it was out of my league. I have very small (
short ) fingers and always struggle with card sleights but that didn't diminish my desire to learn
and become familiar with sleights and technique. I am so happy that I purchased this book , it's so
amazing! Paul Harris is a magical genius. Everything is explained clearly . The effects are so
unique that even me with my limited card ability can not book this book down! Get them for the
wealth of knowledge and own part of magics great talents!
I have studied, treasured, & performed magic for five decades. And these magnificent books since
1999.
If my house was burning down and I could take only three
magic items, it
would be Art of Astonishment volumes 1, 2, 3.