Levitation: Physics and Psychology in the Service of Deception
Levitation tells the story of the most dazzling gravity-defying illusion ever performed on stage, and features a cast of characters that seems almost too good to be true: John Neville Maskelyne, the very proper scientist-magician and the trick's inventor; Harry Kellar, the brash American who fails to buy the illusion, so steals it instead; Howard Thurston, the handsome and...more
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Oh, begitu toh caranya? Susah juga ternyata bikin alat levitasi. Mungkin sekarang alatnya sudah jauh lebih canggih.
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3.5 stars
A little less engaging than some of Ottaviani's other work. A good story of stage magicians stealing each other's secrets, but it just didn't catch my attention as much as I wanted it to.
I didn't like this book as much as I thought I would. I am not sure why. The art is ok, as is the story. I guess none of it was very exciting.
Jim O. has a talent for uncovering great stories and telling them in a fascinating way. All of his books are recommended.
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