Anytime Anyplace Anybook
Meitz, Justin
Justin S. Meitz
(Based on 1 review)
What does AAA stand for?
Any Time:
This wonderful magic trick can be performed at any time - 24/7.
Any Place:
You can perform this trick wherever there are books.
Any Book:
This is the most important A in the triple A book test. When we say any book we mean any book. Yes that's right ANY BOOK. Other book tests require a "special book" this one does not.
The book test will have your family and friends in utter shock and disbelief. It is the one magic trick you can't leave home without, but you can, since everyone has books!
What You Get:
DVD, notebook, and personal cheat sheets that Justin & Trynt use in their show!
A note from Justin:
"I wanted to personally thank you for purchasing this DVD. AAA is one trick that has been in my shows for years and will stay there for as long as I perform. It's easy and it's fun! If you know anything about me, I always say "Rule 1 - Have FUN!" Practice it, make it your own, and show the world what your made out of!"
Reviews
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This product is a Fail.
Let's start with the title of the book test. It says any time, any place, any book. This is not true.
Any time? You will need to prepare a notebook and know the book being used.
Any Place? You can't do it surrounded.
Any Book? The book must have at least 369 pages.
Additionally, at least two other people have already used this title for their book test in the past.
Now, let's look at the method. The procedure for selecting a page number is somewhat contrived and even Justin Meitz tells you, that you shouldn't perform this for just one person. You will need a group of people. The page number selection is clumsy at best.
Listening to the DVD and watching the editing gave the impression that this DVD was not scripted. There was little depth given in the presentation of this effect.
You get to see a performance of this book test at the beginning of the DVD. It was unoriginal and lacked any premise. After the spectator identified the page number, she was told to look at the first line of the page. The magician simply echoed the line. No build up, no theatrical premise, and no impact. In fact, the audience even stated that he had simply memorized the book. That should tell you everything you about this book test. This lacked originality in presentation, method, and motivation. Not Recommended.
Let's start with the title of the book test. It says any time, any place, any book. This is not true.
Any time? You will need to prepare a notebook and know the book being used.
Any Place? You can't do it surrounded.
Any Book? The book must have at least 369 pages.
Additionally, at least two other people have already used this title for their book test in the past.
Now, let's look at the method. The procedure for selecting a page number is somewhat contrived and even Justin Meitz tells you, that you shouldn't perform this for just one person. You will need a group of people. The page number selection is clumsy at best.
Listening to the DVD and watching the editing gave the impression that this DVD was not scripted. There was little depth given in the presentation of this effect.
You get to see a performance of this book test at the beginning of the DVD. It was unoriginal and lacked any premise. After the spectator identified the page number, she was told to look at the first line of the page. The magician simply echoed the line. No build up, no theatrical premise, and no impact. In fact, the audience even stated that he had simply memorized the book. That should tell you everything you about this book test. This lacked originality in presentation, method, and motivation. Not Recommended.