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RyanWhiteside
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Scribd has every single magic book you can think of, especially the likes of Darwin Ortiz! its a brilliant site for those books that are just out of stock everywhere. And its only 10$ a month!
Boomer
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Ryan,

Maybe you didn't realize that you're supporting massive piracy by using/supporting that site, it's been discussed here in the past.


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On Oct 19, 2017, Boomer wrote:
Ryan,

Maybe you didn't realize that you're supporting massive piracy by using/supporting that site, it's been discussed here in the past.


Dave

Really!? I genuinely had no idea, I thought it was like amazon books with more of a library? How are they allowed to operate! Cancelling my subscription immediately.
terrillific
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Reel Magic & Genii are my preferred sites for subscriptions.
Chatterbox41
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Another vote for Reel Magic and all the extras that a subscription brings.

Gary
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Thanks....and its getting better....
Mike Powers
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Reel Magic - biggest bargain in the magic world.

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Reel Magic and also take a look at freemagicschool.com and Simon at freemagictricks4u which has some good free info and a decent blog.
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Reel Magic, hands down the best value ever!
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On Oct 15, 2017, Steven Keyl wrote:
The Jerx (thejerx.com) has a ton of free content in the blog posts but there is also a monthly magazine that is only available to subscribers. Of course, that contains even more quality material unavailable on the blog.

We can't even mention the jerx in this thread. It's light years beyond.

Yehuda
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Have no agree with Reel Magic. $5 for a digital subscription makes it a no brainer.
Mike Powers
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I think digital Genii is $35/yr and you get MAGIC Magazine too. Definitely worth the buckage.

Mike
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Ask Alexander is by far the best. I sort of wish it was a little cheaper, but nevermind. They're doing great work over there. I hope they make more and more things more and more accessible, as most of us won't ever get to see the CARC library in person.

The fact I can read OOP miracle factory books I couldn't afford at the time of release is really good for me.

Genii of course goes without saying. As an international subscriber it saves me bucks on shipping etc.

I think the newish L and L streaming video service may be good, but its not there yet. Personally, I think I've got enough L and L DVDs for the timebeing, and the rest I can get from landlepub.
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