The Sense of Wonder
The Sense of Wonder is the second book in Robert E. Neale’s highly anticipated Trilogy of Magic. In this work, Neale delves into the depths of human wonder, challenging conventional perceptions. He explores various styles and themes of wonder, providing magicians with valuable insights to craft more impactful experiences for their audiences.
This volume features thirty-one innovative magic routines, nearly all of which are previously unpublished. Each routine is accompanied by a detailed script and can be performed using simple, easily accessible props like playing cards, paper, coins, and even a toy ball.
Praise for The Magic of Celebrating Illusion (Trilogy of Magic, Book 1)
Michael Weber: Robert Neale has made a significant contribution to magic by offering a book filled with insights that help us see beyond our self-imposed illusions, revealing the true magic in the world. Long live Robert Neale.
Genii Magazine: This book on magic theory and philosophy is highly recommended. Even without tricks, it offers immense value.
MAGIC Magazine: Robert Neale is a distinctive thinker, and this book is a must-read for any magician seeking a challenge rather than just the latest trick.
Eugene Burger: The first installment of Bob Neale’s Trilogy of Magic is an adventure! The magic is powerful, the scripts and presentations are delightful, and the philosophy of illusion presented is both thrilling and thought-provoking. A strong beginning for what promises to be a significant contribution to the art of magic.