Not all book tests are
created equal. Without the directions, you and your audience will
have one thing in common—you’ll both be stumped! No
kidding, this book is amazing. Unlike other so called "book" tests,
this is a real book—it even has an ISBN. This is the actual 1897 version of Dracula by Bram Stoker, except for
the devilishly cleaver gaff woven into its 440 pages of text.
Everybody "knows" Dracula, which means they will never suspect it.
Here’s the deal: No
spontaneous stooges; No forced pages or words; No
directions printed in the book; No glimpses required; No
sleights; No writing; No counting; No skill is
needed. It is easy to perform—a real reputation builder.
And as if this wasn’t enough, The Dracula Book Test is
affordable! It is a mentalist’s dream come true—a wonderful classic
effect with a whole new look and feel. This is your chance to create
miracles.
Imagine this: A
participant is freely chosen from the audience—she is in no way a
prearranged confederate, or for that matter, a spontaneous stooge.
The participant is ushered onto stage with applause. She is utterly
unprepared for the astonishment that she will soon encounter
and the wonderment she will experience as you read her mind.
The eager participant is
given the opportunity to choose a book from among others placed on a
table. It is then shown to the audience—one, two, or even six
people—get the chance to handle and examine the book to prove that
it is real; it easily passes close-up examination 100% of the time.
Its authenticity is undeniable because it is a classic well-known
title in circulation throughout the world.
You are then blindfolded
and without any obvious means whatsoever, you read her mind and
reveal the word. But wait, you have her pick yet another page—just
to be sure—and then you name that word too!
Once again, there can be
free choice of page number at every stage. There are no prearranged
confederates or spontaneous stooges. You don’t need an assistant.
There are no cribs; no complicated anagrams; no reflectors or
mirrors; and no electronics. It’s very easy to use!
Future titles include Pride and
Prejudice, War of the Worlds, and the
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn