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Magic of the Mind: Tricks for the Master Magician

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In this final book in the Amazing Magic series, readers are introduced to the most advanced tricks by building upon the tricks that were introduced in the first three titles. The illusions focus more on the mind than on the materials used. Readers are introduced to mind-reading strategies and numbers games that will stun any crowd.

64 pages, Library Binding

First published February 1, 2007

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January 22, 2016
Magic of the Mind (non-fiction)
By Paul Zenon
The book teaches magic tricks and what magic is. The book teaches seven tricks, some of the tricks are prediction, graphology, card tricks, how to move objects, and three others that you have to read yourself to find out what they are. Ultimately the magic tricks all depend on your skill. The author of this book is Paul Zenon, his book is non-fiction. The book 1CMagic of the Mind, 1D is a bibliographical reference book. The author appears to be qualified to write this book because he is a UK street magician who has performed in military events in his career. 1CMagic of the Mind 1D was written in an academic way and it was published by The Rosen Publishing Group. 1CMagic of the Mind 1D was made in 2005 and this book contains 64 pages. I chose this book because it looked interesting to me.

From this book I learned how to bend a spoon, read minds, and do card tricks. This book can be used for a quick reference guide, or for libraries, and for beginner magic. The author 19s intention was to teach me about magic, I believe that Paul Zenon achieved his intention by helping me learn some tricks. In fact, I tried some tricks on my family that worked great. 1CMagic of the Mind 1D was very informative and entertaining.

I liked how the book taught me tricks that I didn 19t know I could do. My favorite part of the book was when the book taught me how to do some card tricks. Some tricks were very difficult but I figured them out with patience. My least favorite part of the book was learning how to mind read, it was boring because it really wasn 19t a trick. I think readers that like to learn tricks and magic should read this book. I would give this book an 8 out of 10 because one of the seven tricks was not really a trick.
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