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kenllh
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Anyone who has read it care to give a review?
Peo Olsson
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To much to review. But if if you like card magic, and have read/own J. K. Hartman's other works (Card Craft, Trickery Treats), you will definatly have this one.

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Hartman's magic is well-routined, solid, all cards. It is not "sleight heavy" and he uses (almost uniformly) easy methods and subtle routining.

This is a great book, that contains some terrific material from this prolific card creator.
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