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Rachmaninov Inner circle 1076 Posts |
That’s why I have never voted. I’m purchasing some books regularly but I’m still in the « old ones », always late !
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kozmic kettle Regular user 123 Posts |
The Road To Riffsville - Michael Close (a must read if you do strolling magic with a memorised deck)
Principia - Harapan Ong The Magic Of Johnny Thompson - Thompson / Swiss |
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swood Loyal user 299 Posts |
Isolation - Michael Murray.
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Linds New user Melbourne, Australia 76 Posts |
1. The Magic of Johnny Thompson
2. Hand Crafted Magic Volume 3 3. The Long Goodbye
Cheers
Linds Disbelief in Magic can force a poor soul into believing in government and business. |
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Tom Cutts Staff Northern CA 5925 Posts |
Thank you ladies and gentlemen, voting is now closed. Please give us a few days to tally and verify your votes. We will announce the Book of the Year winners next week.
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Tom Cutts Staff Northern CA 5925 Posts |
My apologies for taking longer than wanted to get these results to you.
Wow, it has been an adventure getting this all wrapped up. Counting, recounting, eliminating the people who didn’t bother reading the rules, conspiracy theories, and even hijacking of threads. Some people overlooked that this is meant to be a fun, friendly competition. So here you have the OFFICIAL results: It was quite a race this year. Principia was the early leader by a good bit, but Repertoire caught up and took the lead. Meanwhile very steadily The Magic of Johnny Thompson held a solid 3rd spot through to the finish. 2018 Book of the Year results: 1. Repertoire by Asi Wind 2. Principia by Harapan Ong 3. The Magic of Johnny Thompson by Johnny Thompson and Jamy Ian Swiss Some great reading found in all these pages of votes, so get reading! |
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asherfox Veteran user 366 Posts |
[quote]On Apr 2, 2019, asherfox wrote:
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On Apr 2, 2019, Tom Cutts wrote: thank you for the OFFICIAL results. Your efforts are very much appreciated |
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Tim Cavendish Inner circle 1404 Posts |
Do the OFFICIAL results include a complete tally of all books that received votes? I often find the year's long list a useful resource.
(Somebody else did the work to count and post one earlier, but it was apparently deleted.) |
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Steven Leung Inner circle found the Magic Rainbow after 1614 Posts |
I already seen some very strong contenders for best book of the year in 2019...
Most memorable moment - with Maestro Juan Tamariz & Consuelo Lorgia in FISM Busan 2018.
"Being fooled by a trick doesn't always mean they are having a good time" - Homer Liwag https://hhpresents.com/ https://www.glitchstudiohk.com/ |
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prankmonster New user 87 Posts |
Crossing Over and Supervision from Repertoire were gifts to other performers out there.
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On Apr 3, 2019, Steven Leung wrote: Mind dropping those names? |
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asherfox Veteran user 366 Posts |
Well. I am looking forward to the official "Book of the Year" thread.
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