Art of Revealing

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"This is probably one of the most important mentalism books to be published in the last couple of decades. It is absolutely a MUST read for any mentalist / magician who wants to improve their performance, become more creative and endeavor to be more original. Make sure you read this book!"Marc Paul

Let's be honest, no one really needs a new method in mentalism. We need new reveals. And, as you can guess, The Art Of Revealing gives us exactly that.

You'll learn:

  • Game-changing ideas on how to reveal thoughts in new, emotion-filled ways
  • Dozens of routines you can use instantly
  • How to create memories that will last for ever for your participants
  • New methods to frame the effects you already perform

You also will get The Workbook, a step-by-step method to improve your performances.

Contents:

  • Introduction
  • History Lesson
  • The Theory of Snapshots
  • Fauxcess
  • Expectations
  • Meaning
  • Types of Information
  • Types of Disclosure
  • Cards, Words, Predictions, Bank Night, Which Hand, Magic Square
  • Q&A, The Breadcrumb Theory, Reveal Yourself
  • Full workbook section
  • And much more...

If you want to elevate your performances from mere tricks, to emotionally-charged miracles, you need this book.

"This is the book we all were waiting for! A great work that should be in the library of every magician and mentalist."Luca Volpe

Paperback | 200 pages | Illustrated | QR Codes + Bonus Videos

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Customer reviews for Art of Revealing

Diego
I had such high expectations for this book. As I get more and more into mentalism I started to realized that the revealing was a key and powerful part of most effects, so a book dedicated to this subject sounded great.

Unfortunately, it’s absolute rubbish and not worth $60 bucks.

Not sure if the book was written in a different language originally and then poorly translated into English but it reads as if it’s a stream of consciousness draft. The examples are thin at best and mostly filler full of colloquialisms.