Christmas Carol Test
February 4, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is one of the all-time best selling classic books about the holiday season ever written and now, for the first time ever, it is also a professionally designed book test! Here’s the best part… it is TOTALLY readable from front to back; you’ll NEVER find the gaff. Yet, there it is, right in the text, on ever single page; powerful, simple, and immediately useable by novice and expert alike.
A spectator freely selects any page and you know the first word on the page. It’s that simple and direct. No questions asked and nothing is written down. There are no page forces and you never know the page number. Read more
War of the Worlds Book Test by Alexander Blacks and Troy Cherry
February 2, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
This professionally made book test is designed to surpass all of the book tests we have made thus far in terms of functionality and utility. It is another recognizable classic book that can adore your book shelves and sit innocently in plain sight to be used to create a magical mind reading effect that will leave people gasping in disbelief.
Imagine this: you pick up The War of the Worlds and hand it out to be examined. You have an audience member thumb through the pages, tell you how many are in the book, and perhaps even hand it out to others to look out too as you explain that one of the moral dilemmas of having the ability to read minds is that you simply ‘know too much’ about people. But rather than reading her mind directly, you’ve found it is safer to just have her read a book and then project it to you. Read more
The Man Who Knew Too Much – Book Test by Black and Cherry
February 2, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
The Man Who Knew Too Much collection of mysteries was written by Chesterton in 1922. The eight adventures feature the activities of British sleuth Horne Fisher, the man who knew too much, and his best and most trusted friend Harold March.
Imagine this: you pick up The Man Who Knew Too Much and hand it out to be examined. You have an audience member thumb through the pages, tell you how many are in the book, and perhaps even hand it out to others to look out too as you explain that one of the moral dilemmas of having the ability to read minds is that you simply ‘know too much’ about people. But rather than reading her mind directly, you’ve found it is safer to just have her read a book and then project it to you. Read more
Dracula Book Test by Alexander Black and Troy Cherry
The unsurpassable stage, parlor, and yes, even close-up impromptu book test!
Not all book tests are created equal. Unlike other so called book tests, this is a real book; it even has an ISBN. This is the actual 1897 version of Dracula by Bram Stoker, except for the devilishly cleaver gaff woven into its 440 pages of text. Everybody knows Dracula, which means they will never suspect it. Read more


