Book review: How Magicians Think Misdirection, Deception, and Why Magic Matters by Joshua Jay
Hello you !
Another book review today. I have just finished reading How Magicians Think Misdirection, Deception, and Why Magic Matters by Joshua Jay. Thanks to the Workman Publishing Company and Netgalley for letting me review this book.
The reason I chose this book is because I'm a big fan of magic, I cannot perform any tricks but I enjoy reading about the history. This book is very well written and comprises of several short essays. I'm a fan of Penn & Teller and Mr. Jay quotes Teller, along with various other magicians and it's really enjoyable to read. Mr. Jay is himself a magician with a clear love of the craft and it is interesting to read his essays. The book looks into how the magician performs their craft, takes us behind the curtain and examines the methods behind the tricks while not revealing the tricks. This book will not teach you how to perform magic (although there are tips in it) but it is a very interesting look at the psychology and history behind tricks and the magicians behind them. Very much recommended.
Take care and until the next time,
Rhi
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