|
|
magicgetsgirls Regular user 171 Posts |
What's up! I know Absolute Magic has already been described, but I'd like to know which book you guys enjoyed more. They both seem very cool in different ways, but I only have enough money for one. If there are any Derren Brown fans who can tell me which book would be a better buy, I'll be stoked.
-Peter
Someone who can use his hands is a laborer. Someone who can use his hands, and his mind is a craftsmen. Someone who can use his hands, his mind, and his heart is an artist.
|
kuffs Special user 791 Posts |
It depends on what you want ?
If you want something fresh to read and also a couple of gem routines, go for Pure Effect!!! If you want a nice reading on presentation and clever concept, go for Absolute Magic. In both cases, try to sell all the things you don't use anymore (probably many )and buy both...!!! Humbly Kuffs |
Jason K. Regular user 102 Posts |
Pure Effect is my top choice.
While both were very top notch material-wise (get both in the long run) Pure Effect, in my opinion, was a more entertaining read. |
magicgetsgirls Regular user 171 Posts |
Cool! Thanks for the help. I read a review on Absolute Magic in one of my magazines, and it doesn't sound as great as Pure Effect. Thanks again.
Someone who can use his hands is a laborer. Someone who can use his hands, and his mind is a craftsmen. Someone who can use his hands, his mind, and his heart is an artist.
|
The Magic Cafe Forum Index » » Books, Pamphlets & Lecture Notes » » Derren Brown: Absolute magic VS. Pure effect (0 Likes) |
[ Top of Page ] |
All content & postings Copyright © 2001-2024 Steve Brooks. All Rights Reserved. This page was created in 0.01 seconds requiring 5 database queries. |
The views and comments expressed on The Magic Café are not necessarily those of The Magic Café, Steve Brooks, or Steve Brooks Magic. > Privacy Statement < |