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Fooling Houdini

Magicians, Mentalists, Math Geeks, and the Hidden Powers of the Mind

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Fooling Houdini

By: Alex Stone
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When Alex Stone was five years old, his father bought him a magic kit - a gift that would spark a lifelong love. Years later, while living in New York City, he discovered a vibrant underground magic scene exploding with creativity and innovation and populated by a fascinating cast of characters: from his gruff mentor, who holds court in the back of a rundown pizza shop, to one of the world's greatest card cheats, who also happens to be blind. Captivated, he plunged headlong into this mysterious world, eventually competing at the Magic Olympics and training with great magicians around the globe to perfect his craft.

From the back rooms of New York City's century-old magic societies to cutting-edge psychology labs; three-card monte on Canal Street to glossy Las Vegas casinos; Fooling Houdini recounts Stone's quest to join the ranks of master magicians. As he navigates this quirky and occasionally hilarious subculture, Stone pulls back the curtain on a community shrouded in secrecy, fueled by obsession and brilliance, and organized around a single overriding need: to prove one's worth by deceiving others.

But his journey is more than a tale of tricks, gigs, and geeks. In trying to understand how expert magicians manipulate our minds to create their astonishing illusions, Stone uncovers a wealth of insight into human nature and the nature of perception. Every turn leads to questions about how the mind perceives the world and processes everyday experiences. By investigating some of the lesser-known corners of psychology, neuroscience, physics, history, and even crime, all through the lens of trickery and illusion, Fooling Houdini arrives at a host of startling revelations about how the mind works - and why, sometimes, it doesn't.

©2012 Alex Stone (P)2012 HarperCollins Publishers
Biological Sciences Science Magic Users Thought-Provoking Funny Witty
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Fascinating Glimpse • Interesting Connections • Great Narration • Witty Storytelling • Entertaining Journey
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Alex Stone was a great narrator! You could really hear the excitement in his voice. It was educational as well as entertaining. A great read!

Completely enjoyable!

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What did you love best about Fooling Houdini?

If you identify with coming of age stories about geeks, outcasts, and nerds, this is worth your credit. Witty with interesting connections to science and magic lore. Great narration.

Witty, fun, interesting.

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Great story on the history of magic and a look behind the curtain on many things

Fascinating

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This book combines personal narrative, instruction, history, moral exploration, deep thinking, and educational elements. Stone revealed a world I'd never known existed and turned many of my perceptions of the world I DO know on their heads. Magic is inextricably linked with psychology, neuroscience, mathematics, crime, much of American history, and the birth of dollar stores, among many other things! I was pleasantly surprised by the author's candidness and originality of thought. I was delighted that so many of my own questions about magic were answered! It ended too soon but has caused me to begin researching the subject for myself. I can't recommend it enough nor to too many people. The book has injected a new liveliness in my daily conversations! Magic really is a universal delight.

Way more diversity of content than I expected

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it was great and it helped me under stand what magic is to me as a person.

loved it

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This was perfection for me personally. It checked all the boxes. great story, history,methods and deep psychology of.magic and deception. I didnt want it to end.

Outstanding

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Where does Fooling Houdini rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

I think Fooling Houdini ranks pretty high in the books I've listened to.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Fooling Houdini?

I enjoyed the clown class description.

Have you listened to any of Alex Stone’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

No, I haven't. I thought Alex Stone's narration was very professional and fit the tone of the book.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Alex's failure at the IBM in the beginning. Anyone who has bombed on stage can relate and

Magic for the Mind

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This is one of the rare books that I both read in print and listened to on audio. So insightful, smart and funny. I learned a lot about the world of magic. Thank you! Waiting for a part two. :0)

Amazing look at a fascinating world

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I don't understand anyone who isn't fascinated by magic - the act of your own brain deceiving you, the secret societies, code of conduct, storied lore, socially awkward young men - basically, it's everything I love in one place. And the fact that I have no business and am not welcome in magic's backrooms only makes it more alluring. In Fooling Houdini, Alex Stone does for magic what Susan Orlean did for orchids, Stefan Fatsis did for Scrabble and David Sedaris did for department store Santas.

Abracadabra

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A pleasant laid back listen for everyone who has wandered through life trying to find their passion told by the boy next door who found his in a childhood gift. Most authors shouldn't read their own books but this book wouldn't be as good read by anyone else. Alex reveals just a little 'leg' of the magician and a fascinating glimpse of a different world hiding in a New York City pizza parlor.

Not so much magic as magical

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