Part 2. Bend It Like Geller by Ben Harris Review.
In 'Bend It Like Geller,' a spoon or other metal object appears to bend effortlessly with just a touch, creating a stunning illusion of psychic power. Steve Faulkner reviews Ben Harris's book on this classic trick, praising its essays on psychology, performance, and practical tips. He highlights how the book helps magicians refine their craft with insights into belief, misdirection, and theatricality.
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Key points
The book offers diverse essays on metal bending, covering psychology and performance.
Steve highlights the importance of practice and patience for mastering the trick.
Historical context and performer insights add depth to the book.
The book is well-written and visually appealing, making it enjoyable to read.
Ideal for magicians interested in mentalism or metal bending.