The Levitating Table The full presentation is given in the book (8 pages of it). Some people have complained about the 'performance only' sections: As well as being inspirational it is also great when you find you need to be pushed back onto the 'keep it simple' rail again. It certainly got me thinking and it was far from being a dreary read that some books can be. It is starting to sound like I didn't like this book. But this wasn't the reason I bought the book.if it is your reason, forget it, Barrie Richardson's versions are far more elegant and workable. It is of course workable, but imo tedious. Most mentalists will find it disappointing. His various publicity stunts that are described and explained make you wonder why the publicity stunt is not used as a tool more often by performers today.Īndy Leviss is correct about the 'Berglas effect' in his review. It is not a recipe book to follow, if you want that kind of book of others like that around. Whilst there is plenty of inspiration to be had from the book (this is enough to justify getting it IMO) the effects described are mainly his. The format of this book is fairly novel with it more or less reading as a life story with details of his various effects. Here is a short review I wrote last month:
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