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ClintonMagus Inner circle Southwestern Southeast 3997 Posts |
Two books by Erwin McManus...
Things are more like they are today than they've ever been before...
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kid iowa Loyal user Oklahoma 300 Posts |
I'm going back through Tim Dorsey's books.
Any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile...can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction, "I served in the United States Navy." J.F.K.
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scottybarnhart New user 81 Posts |
Groucho: The Life and Times of Julius Henry Marx by Stefan Kanfer
Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light by Patrick McGilligan
"Talent is luck. The important thing in life is courage." - Woody Allen, Manhattan
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psicode New user 1 Post |
Performance of Close Up Magic (Eugene Burger)
Real Secrets of Close Up Magic (David Stone) Telling Lies (Paul Ekman) Freakonomics (Steven Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner) Kingdom of Fear (Hunter S Thompson) |
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ed rhodes Inner circle Rhode Island 2885 Posts |
Quote:
On 2009-08-09 18:04, gaddy wrote: I thumb through those at the book shop.
"...and if you're too afraid of goin' astray, you won't go anywhere." - Granny Weatherwax
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thorndyke Regular user Canada 147 Posts |
Just finishing up The Man from Laramie by, T.T. Flynn, and Legend and legacy, the history of the Boeing company by Robert Serling. For my road trip to Minneapolis I will be reading the Searchers by Alan LeMay.
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Mick Ayres Special user Hilton Head Island 998 Posts |
I'm a self-proclaimed bookaholic. I can't sleep at night unless I read something first...if I don't have a book then I'll read the back of an aerosol-can.
I'm currently bouncing back and forth between two books. I am feeding my brain with Maskelyne and Devant's 'Our Magic' (again)...and purely indulging myself with Karin Slaughter's new mystery 'Undone'. Best, Mick
THE FIVE OBLIGATIONS OF CONJURING: Study. Practice. Script. Rehearse. Perform. Drop one and you're done.
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Matthew Townsend Inner circle 1302 Posts |
I am currently reading The Borgia Ring by Michael White.
Its the typical secret society, bloody murders, aincient codes type book. My sort of stuff. Very fast reads, lots of action and if you don't take em seriously, very entertaining. Peace & Love M |
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TheAmbitiousCard Eternal Order Northern California 13425 Posts |
All Over but the Shoutin by Rick Bragg - EXCELLENT
http://www.amazon.com/All-over-Shoutin-R......79774025 In the Heart of the Sea - EXCELLENT http://www.amazon.com/Heart-Sea-Tragedy-......2&sr=8-1
www.theambitiouscard.com Hand Crafted Magic
Trophy Husband, Father of the Year Candidate, Chippendale's Dancer applicant, Unofficial World Record Holder. |
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Mark Rough Inner circle Ivy, Virginia 2110 Posts |
Zorro, Isabelle Allende
Quick and Effective Cold Reading, Richard Webster
What would Wavy do?
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Sam Weiss Loyal user Stratford, CT should have more than 278 Posts |
Magic: The latest Genii issue, continually re-reading Tarbell, some other books whose titles escape me now...
Fiction: All six books of the famous Dune series... never got around to reading them before. Non-Fiction: Something on General LeMay (forgot the exact title) because has a whole bunch of interviews with my grandpa in it... if there are any war Veterans out there you might be interested in reading it.
"There's something that gets in your soul when you study magic,it's in your heart, and when you perform it comes across the footlights and into everybody else's heart..."
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miistermagico Regular user 154 Posts |
MAGIC: The Magic Mirror by Robert E. Neale and David Parr
HISTORY: D-Day: The Battle of Normandy by Antony Beevor, The Long Death: The Last Days of the Plains Indians by Ralph K. Andrist FICTION: Paradise Sky by Joe R. Lansdale A String of Beads by Thomas Perry SCIENCE: Hyperspace by Michio Kaku |
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magicfish Inner circle 7004 Posts |
The Man of Mt. Moriah- Boutelle
The Mystic Tie- Roberts Morals and Dogma- Pike |
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magicfish Inner circle 7004 Posts |
The Theory And Practice of Gamesmanship or The Art of Winning Games Without actually Cheating- Stephen Potter
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Livaudais New user Europe 8 Posts |
I'm currently reading Harry Lorayne's: Ageless Memory (The Memory Expert's Prescription To A Razor-Sharp Mind) but I've forgotten what page I left off on...
Feel free to ask me about my award-winning pumpernickel recipe.
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Cliffg37 Inner circle Long Beach, CA 2491 Posts |
Just finished "Interstellar" by Dr. Kip Thorne. Thorne is a professor of theoretical Astrophysics at Caltech (California Institute of Technology) and he refused to be a science consultant on the movie unless the science was either accurate or at least plausible. The movie makers took him up on it, so in this book he discusses the very real theoretical science that is used in the film. Excellent book.
Looking forward to King's "Sleeping Beauties," coming out in November I think.
Magic is like Science,
Both are fun if you do it right! |
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