This book is slammed full of material. To be fair, not all of it will appeal to everyone, but I
think most folks would find a few things in here to either perform as written or adapt to their own
handling fairly easily. There are a few editing issues throughout the book (for example, misspelled
words, mislabeled pictures, and whoever wrote the Foreward isn't credited in any way so we have no
idea who that was) and a few of the explanations aren't as clear as they could be, but there are a
LOT of routines in here to choose from. Is it worth the very extravagant price? Not to me, but the
author is pouring out his life's work here so this is the value he places on it. I did find a few
things to spark ideas for my own show, so I enjoyed reading it. If you can find it at a discounted
price I would say definitely get it. There are a lot of great ideas for building a parlor show in
it.