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P**N
GREATEST MENTALIST BOOK
Simon Winthrop is a brilliant writer and a top mentalist. His book is helpful and enlightening to anyone who wants to be a mentalist. It is so great that it should be on the New York Times Best Seller List.
A**J
Great Outline
Some other reviewers have complained that this book doesn't go into enough detail about how to become a mentalist. Well duh! Mentalism, at least as far I understand it, is a multi-dimensional field encompassing a broad range of subjects like hypnosis, lie detection, reading body language, showmanship, etc etc. It would be impossible to cover all these subjects and teach anyone how to be effective. What this book DOES do is give you a broad outline, an overview of the subjects you need to become familiar with and then proficient at. The rest is up to you. It help me understand mentalism and gave me a solid outline so I can now continue my studies.
K**R
Good For Beginners
This is a significant read it you want to start your journey into the world of mentalism. I've studied NL P and Hypnosis for years but there are things in this book I've never read before. I enjoyed it AND I will use it as a reference when I write my book. Thank you Mr. Winthrop. You've done well. Now for a cup of tea.
E**A
A Mentalism 101 Course
This book is an excellent introduction to the world of Mentalism. There are a few excellent practices to help you maximize your mental capacity/observational abilities. Not a definitive guide, but an excellent Intro class to the art.
M**S
Wish I would have read the reviews before buying
Despite the title "How to be a Mentalist" it's NOT a "how to" book. There are more pages devoted to talking about episodes of the tv series "the mentalist" (which I've never seen and dont care about) then there are actual "how to's" In addition, when he does try to delve into how to ascertain certain things, it's often worthless. Example: pg 207 suggests having an assistant who speaks in code to tell you what the object is. Really? Really really? I was hoping to understand how mentalists make deductions based on their observations, but as the author says on pg 74 "... useful observations are endless, and so they can be difficult to teach. They're better learned through years of patient observation." well, that is certainly an easy out for the author. and finally when the author does give you an observation it's worthless. Pg 76 "if the person isnt in great shape, you can rule out weight lifting." Wow!! So clever... sigh...
F**R
Great.
Perfect book for first time learners.
C**R
Worthless
Don't waste your time or money on this one.
B**�
Very good book
It shipped pretty fast and came on time. Very good book. My boyfriend loves it!
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