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Self-Working Wonders by Chris Wardle - Book
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'Self-Working Wonders' by Chris Wardle
"Self-Working Wonders presents you with a variety of effects; none with intimidating sleights or moves, all with cleverly well-constructed designs for maximum impact. There are coin tricks, card tricks, mentalism effects, cut and restored magic, routines for family audiences, number magic, and several cool applications of Norman Gilbreath's principles. All are eminently doable, commercial, and ready for you to make them yours. I LOVE Chris's work on the Magic Square and Pseudo-Pyschometry (and you will too). And be sure to spend some time absorbing, then performing, 'Three Thoughts Converge' and 'Triple ACAAN'. I am crazy about good ACAANs and this is a very powerful and practical approach that is highly entertaining. Put the work into this collection of self-workers. You'll have fun learning these effects and more fun melting the minds of your audiences."
- Michael Breggar
"Chris Wardle's Self-Working Wonders is worth a look. You'll enjoy a smorgasbord of strong sorcery that requires no heavy lifting. Recommended."
- Tom Frame, Genii Magazine
"This book test is clever, and I love the size of it. It easily fits into my pocket, has a good font size and can be done on stage, parlor or walk-about. I also love the fact that the instructions are hidden in plain sight in the last two chapters of the book. This is a wonderful idea. The test is easy to do, you don't have to memorize anything, and the method is extremely clever. Everything is built into the poems themselves, and nobody will be any the wiser."
- Triadic by Chris Wardle and James Ward reviewed in November 2024 'Vanish Magic Magazine' Review by Paul Romhany
- This is a collection of 25 new, baffling and easy to perform effects!
- Includes a full color gimmick on the back cover to cut out and use straight away!
- A4 sized, paperback, with 62 pages of effects, plus contents page, introduction, author's notes and a foreword by The Linking Ring columnist, Michael Breggar.
- Printed on high-quality paper with over 30 photographs/images/graphics.
- Includes tricks with cards, coins, mentalism, investigations with the Gilbreath principle, cut and restored illusions, a triple variation on Any Card at Any Number and a simple, low-numbers magic square.
- By award-winning member of The Inner Magic Circle, Chris Wardle, the author of 'Quirky Forces'.
"Self-Working Wonders presents you with a variety of effects; none with intimidating sleights or moves, all with cleverly well-constructed designs for maximum impact. There are coin tricks, card tricks, mentalism effects, cut and restored magic, routines for family audiences, number magic, and several cool applications of Norman Gilbreath's principles. All are eminently doable, commercial, and ready for you to make them yours. I LOVE Chris's work on the Magic Square and Pseudo-Pyschometry (and you will too). And be sure to spend some time absorbing, then performing, 'Three Thoughts Converge' and 'Triple ACAAN'. I am crazy about good ACAANs and this is a very powerful and practical approach that is highly entertaining. Put the work into this collection of self-workers. You'll have fun learning these effects and more fun melting the minds of your audiences."
- Michael Breggar
"Chris Wardle's Self-Working Wonders is worth a look. You'll enjoy a smorgasbord of strong sorcery that requires no heavy lifting. Recommended."
- Tom Frame, Genii Magazine
"This book test is clever, and I love the size of it. It easily fits into my pocket, has a good font size and can be done on stage, parlor or walk-about. I also love the fact that the instructions are hidden in plain sight in the last two chapters of the book. This is a wonderful idea. The test is easy to do, you don't have to memorize anything, and the method is extremely clever. Everything is built into the poems themselves, and nobody will be any the wiser."
- Triadic by Chris Wardle and James Ward reviewed in November 2024 'Vanish Magic Magazine' Review by Paul Romhany