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May 24, 2015
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November 26, 2012
Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer
November 14, 2012
One of Amazon’s Ten Best Books of 2012
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June 28, 2012
Check out my interview on Leonard Lopate
June 8, 2012
One of Amazon’s Best Books of June 2012
Amazon Best Books of the Month, June 2012: Before reading this book, I thought magic was a little inane. The magicians of my memory wore capes and makeup. They pulled doves from their hats and deployed a lot of smoke. But in Fooling Houdini, Alex Stone reveals a world far deeper and fascinating than I ever imagined. After failing at the Magic Olympics in Stockholm, Stone gets serious about the art of illusion. He attends magic schools and seeks out one of the best “card mechanics” in the world. Along the way, he learns how criminal empires were built on age-old magic scams. He studies the art of mind-reading. And he explains how magicians exploit cognitive blind spots to make the impossible happen in public. He pursues every dark nook of the magic world in pursuit of the ultimate goal – a routine so mindboggling that it would fool other master magicians. Does he succeed? I’d tell you the answer, but that would ruin the magic. –Benjamin Moebius
May 25, 2012
Fooling Houdini featured on Good Day New York’s Summer Reading List
May 24, 2012
Fooling Houdini in USA Today Summer Books Preview
“….a journalist with a master’s in physics and an amateur magician who competed in the 2006 Magic Olympics — pulls back the curtain on the secretive world of magicians.”





