This is an excellent read and very usable material. After picking up Rock Paper Lies, by Jay Di
Biase, I started searching for more routines that used a similar methodology. Jay actually
recommended this book to me and so I picked it up from Michael Murray. I must say, this is really
good stuff. These are all very practical and easy to follow. Manos even details which effects he
uses the most and why. I found, after reading through and trying many of these myself that I had the
same favorites as him.
The methods also vary throughout, even while still using the same
principles. There is even one routine that does not rely on the spectator to say a word, at all. Yet
you are still able to tell them exactly which hand. Also, there are routines that can use multiple
spectators and even one for stage that involves the entire audience with a killer prediction ending.
Manos is also a very nice guy and super helpful. I reached out to him and spoke with him a
few times after purchasing the book and he gave me lots of helpful advice.
I was skeptical
at first about getting a book entirely of "which hand" effects, but I am glad I did. Do not hesitate
to pick this up, as you will not regret it.