A powerful brand new book test from the mental workings of Paul Brook.
Imagine turning up to an event, borrowing any book of the spectators choice (from their own collection), they turn to a page and then they mentally select any word they want.
Then you reveal the thought of word to them!
Some Things To Keep In Mind:
- Â Â No Gimmicked Book
- Â Â No Writing Down
- Â Â The Word is Chosen in the Spectators Mind
- Â Â Can be Performed with Any Book
- Â Â Free Choice of any Book (No Equivoque Used)
The ‘Brook Test’ book contains 10 powerful variations and tried and tested subtleties.
Andy Nyman –
It’s just so elegant!
Scott Wells –
I love it. I sat down and read straight through it. There’s a lot of genius psychological subtleties within this book.
This is fine piece of impromptu mentalism that should last for the ages.
Richard Osterlind –
There is a lot of really good psychology in its pages and your thoroughness is to be commended. I will definitely be using some of these fine ideas.
Ian Rowland –
You have taken the Hoy book test one step forward by making it possible to go beyond ‘look at the first word on that page’ to what will look like ‘think of any word on that page’. This is a nice evolution from the Hoy original.
Andrew Payne –
I have seen manuscripts for non-gimmicked book tests before, and personally, I would have to say that this is the strongest one that I have ever read.
An excellent impromptu book test, I really like it.
Win E –
This method takes book tests to a new level. The methods within this book will make any book test turn into a miracle. Look out for this man and his revolutionary new mentalism.
Jason Southern –
The book contains an excellent collection of information on how to achieve very strong reactions to a book test, however, to describe the manuscript simply as a book test is to undervalue it. The Brook Test is an excellent piece of work, worthy of a place in any mentalists library.
Piers Casimir-Mrowczynski –
A great and refreshingly different approach, beautifully explained. A book test it is, but I think there is more to this than meets the eye. This is also thought provoking in terms of its method and applications elsewhere…
Dean Spruce –
I am very pleased with the Brook Test; my only concern is that this is available to others……pure gold.
Jonathan Marshall –
Very good indeed. It’s not for the faint-hearted, or those with weak performance skills. However, for anyone with an interest in performing a truly impromptu book test, this is a remarkable manuscript.
This is strong mentalism for serious performers.
Carsten Lexa –
What makes a miracle out of this simple effect is the psychology that Paul has put into the effect. It IS possible to perform this effect without preparation. If you are invited to a party and they ask for a demonstration of your mind power; perform this book test.
Get it. Even if it is only to learn about the psychology of forcing words.
Scott Drebus –
Paul is a psychologist, he knows how people think and was able to find a way to do the impossible: improve perfection. There is no possible way to improve Hoy’s book test, but Brook has found a way.
Brook’s psychological thinking and methods have expanded a classic in to the de facto greatest umgimmicked impromptu book test out there. Any book selected, any page turned to, any word chosen. Anytime, anywhere, with anybody. This is the benchmark that all other book tests will fail to achieve.
Steve Gammon –
A very clever and deceptive book test.
Ali Said –
This a great set of tools for use in Book Tests. I would not use this on its own for multiple reasons. But this is impromptu and has a great feel.
Paul shares tons of amazing subtleties that one should carefully study.
A great read!