Joshua Jay
Autore di Magic: The Complete Course
Serie
Opere di Joshua Jay
Joshua Jay's Amazing Book of Cards: Tricks, Shuffles, Stunts & Hustles Plus Bets You Can't Lose (2010) 50 copie
The Definitive Sankey, Vol. 2 5 copie
The Definitive Sankey, Vol. 1 5 copie
The Definitive Sankey, Vol. 3 5 copie
Magic in Mind 3 copie
Overlap 3 copie
Talk About Tricks 3 copie
Silver Surf Volume 2 2 copie
A Teen's Routines 1 copia
The Definitive Sankey Vol. 3 1 copia
The Definitive Sankey Vol 1 1 copia
The Definitive Sankey Vol. 2 1 copia
Five Forty Seven 1 copia
The Silver Surf II Troy Hooser 1 copia
How Magician's Think 1 copia
Reaching into Flames 1 copia
TROY HOOSER'S THE SILVER SURF II 1 copia
The Definitive Sankey 1 copia
A Particle System 1 copia
Magic by the Numbers 1 copia
Talk about Tricks Vol. 2 1 copia
Teen's routines, A 1 copia
Tryptych 1 copia
Talk about Tricks Vol. 1 1 copia
Etichette
Informazioni generali
- Data di nascita
- 1981-10-30
- Sesso
- male
- Nazionalità
- USA
- Luogo di nascita
- Canton, Ohio, USA
- Attività lavorative
- magician
Utenti
Recensioni
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Statistiche
- Opere
- 42
- Utenti
- 379
- Popolarità
- #63,709
- Voto
- 4.0
- Recensioni
- 4
- ISBN
- 19
- Lingue
- 1
There are over 50 chapters in the book. Each chapter is supposedly the answer to a question the author, a magician, has been asked in the past. Like I said, much of the material is repeated in numerous chapters. Each chapter is an essay on a different topic.
The book comes in at 310 pages, but in actuality, it is much shorter. Most chapters are only three to four pages long, and often end with just a few sentences or a paragraph at the top of the page, leaving a lot of white space in the book. Also, each chapter begins with a full page illustration with no text other than the name of the chapter. Subtract the white space and wasted title page for each chapter, and the book is really just over 200 pages long. Two chapters are especially short. One chapter is seven words long and another is only one word long. Yes, really. What a waste of paper.
I give the book two stars as some of the material was interesting, but if the author had not repeated so much information, and been more concise in his explanations, it would have been a much better book.… (altro)