The Beginner's Handbook of Magic: Unveiling the Secrets of the Masters

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Magic for Beginners Book A magic for beginners book is a valuable resource for those who are new to the world of magic and want to learn the foundational principles and techniques. This type of book serves as a comprehensive guide that encompasses various aspects of magic, including tricks, sleight of hand, storytelling, and presentation. One of the key advantages of a magic for beginners book is that it provides step-by-step instructions that are easy to follow. The book often starts with an introduction to the history and theory of magic, helping readers understand the roots of this ancient art form. It then progresses to teach basic techniques such as card tricks, coin magic, and rope tricks. In addition to teaching tricks, a magic for beginners book also emphasizes the importance of presentation and performance.


Paperback - 194 pages - 978-1-5174-5519-4

Zombies serve as the focus for a young man s anxieties about his future in Some Zombie Contingency Plans and offer suggestive counterpoint to the lives of two convenience store clerks who serve them in The Hortlak. Perfect for readers of George Saunders, Karen Russell, Neil Gaiman, and Aimee Bender, Magic for Beginners is an exquisite, dreamlike dispatch from a virtuoso storyteller who can do seemingly anything.

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In addition to teaching tricks, a magic for beginners book also emphasizes the importance of presentation and performance. It provides guidance on how to engage an audience, create suspense, and deliver a magical experience. This includes tips on stage presence, body language, and communication skills.

Magic for Beginners

The nine stories in Link's second collection are the spitting image of those in her acclaimed debut, Stranger Things Happen : effervescent blends of quirky humor and pathos that transform stock themes of genre fiction into the stuff of delicate lyrical fantasy. In "Stone Animals," a house's haunting takes the unusual form of hordes of rabbits that camp out nightly on the front lawn. This proves just one of several benign but inexplicable phenomena that begin to pull apart the family newly moved into the house as surely as a more sinister supernatural influence might. The title story beautifully captures the unpredictable potential of teenage lives through its account of a group of adolescent schoolfriends whose experiences subtly parallel events in a surreal TV fantasy series. Zombies serve as the focus for a young man's anxieties about his future in "Some Zombie Contingency Plans" and offer suggestive counterpoint to the lives of two convenience store clerks who serve them in "The Hortlak." Not only does Link find fresh perspectives from which to explore familiar premises, she also forges ingenious connections between disparate images and narrative approaches to suggest a convincing alternate logic that shapes the worlds of her highly original fantasies. (July 1)

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Reviewed on: 06/06/2005

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“The Customer isn't always right. Sometimes the customer is an asshole. That's the first rule of retail.”
― Kelly Link, Magic for Beginners
Magic fot beginners book

Another essential aspect covered in a magic for beginners book is the theory and psychology behind magic tricks. It explores how misdirection, sleight of hand, and psychology play a crucial role in creating the illusion of magic. By understanding these principles, beginners can enhance their performances and captivate their audience. To complement the written instructions, many magic for beginners books also include illustrations or photographs that demonstrate the various moves and tricks. This visual aid helps readers grasp the techniques more easily and serves as a reference during practice. Ultimately, a magic for beginners book serves as a starting point for aspiring magicians. It guides them through the fundamentals of magic and empowers them to develop their own unique style and repertoire. As with any art form, practice, dedication, and creativity are essential for growth and mastery in the field of magic..

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- Jane - 2 stars - I found "Magic for Beginners" to be quite underwhelming. The writing style was bland and lacked the magic (no pun intended) that I was hoping for. The characters felt flat and the plot was predictable. Overall, it was a disappointing read and I wouldn't recommend it to others who are looking for a captivating fantasy story.
- Mark - 1 star - I couldn't finish "Magic for Beginners" as I found it incredibly boring. The pacing was slow, and the author seemed more focused on describing mundane details rather than building an engaging storyline. The magic elements also felt cliché and unoriginal. I was expecting something more unique and imaginative, but unfortunately, this book didn't deliver.
- Sarah - 2 stars - "Magic for Beginners" had an interesting premise but failed to deliver on its potential. The world-building was weak, with insufficient explanations of the magical rules and concepts. Additionally, the writing felt disjointed, making it difficult to connect with the story or its characters. I was left feeling unsatisfied and frustrated with this book.

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