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Mysterious Stranger - David Blaine

 
Description: ISBN 0752219898 / Author: David Blaine / Genre: Biography / In his long-awaited first book, David Blaine, downtown hipster and ... more
Mysterious Stranger - David Blaine ... extraordinary illusionist, offers a unique exploration of the mysteries and history of the ancient art of magic.

Newest Review: ... world by storm. Anyone who is looking for an answer as to why he sat in a box for 44 days, or why he froze himself then I'm ... more

 ... sure you'll enjoy this book. He also goes into detail about a few simple tricks which if performed with the correct presentation and patter can leave your spectators wondering why it is they never took the time to learn those kids tricks in that magic set they got from their aunt when they was a kid. This book is great for any magician who's looking to find out more about this so called stranger - it gives you an in depth look into his life/family and also his perception on magic and the artistic point of view on the...more

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kingkongkyle
Premium Review Mysterious Stranger - David Blaine: The mysterious stranger (149 words)
by - written on 01/03/09 (Useful, 34 readings)
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David Blaine's biography is great for anyone looking to find out more about this phenomenon hat seems to be taking the world by storm. Anyone who is looking for an answer as to why he sat in a box for 44 days, or why he froze himself then I'm sure you'll enjoy this book. He also goes into detail about a few simple tricks which if performed with the correct presentation and patter can leave your spectators wondering why it is they never took the time to learn those kids tricks in that magic set they got from their aunt when they was a kid. This book is great for any magician who's looking to find out more about this so called stranger - it gives you an in depth look into ...  Read the complete review

miracleboy
Premium Review The magic behind Magic Man (1036 words)
by - written on 25/05/03 (Very useful, 834 readings)
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Just like most people, I am a person who is often impressed by magic tricks. Inspired whenever I see a magician performing. Never really taking an interest as a kid, I would still ask myself "how did they do that?? and "how is that possible?". The first time I ever heard of David Blaine was a few years ago after he completed his challenge of standing in a block of ice for nearly 3 days. Ever since then I have been amazed by his TV series "David Blaine: Street Magic", left puzzled by his seemingly psychic ability, and shocked by his life threatening stunts for which he is best known for. So naturally when I heard about the ...  Read the complete review

 

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