Josh Zandman is the modern king of book tests. His incredible book tests are used by professionals around the world. And now you can enjoy some incredible monster-themed versions.
This special Universal Monsters Collection contains three amazing book tests:
- Dracula Book Test
- Frankenstein Book Test
- Hunchback of Notre Dame Book Test
There is no better value than a Zandman book test. Each one of these versatile tools contains a variety of powerful features that are all extremely easy to use. Grab one book or combine two or three together for even more astounding routines.
These carefully-crafted books look identical to the real thing too. You can hand them to your audience without any fear. They'll never suspect a thing.
Monsters Multi-Book Flashback
This is a unique feature for this collection. You can use one book to know up to a full sentence in any other one of the books. For example, they pick up one of the books and open to a random page. They remember the page number and then pick up either of the two remaining books. You already know the word they'll see or even the full sentence.
Super Flashback
This signature feature of Zandman Book Tests allows you to know the first word on any page instantly without needing to see it. No guessing. No fishing. No memorization.
Reverse Book Test
A participant stops you on any page of any book (doesn't need to be in this collection or even a book test at all). You instantly know what word will be on the same page in whichever of the three monsters books you are using.
Tossed Out Book+
Toss out one, two or all three of the books into your audience. Everyone will peek at a freely-chosen word. You'll then instantly reveal the choices of up to five different people. Alternatively, you can perform this with just two people and describe the scene they're imagining along with their chosen words.
Pegasus Page
Undoubtedly, one of the standout features of Zandman book tests is the fact that there is a Pegasus Page feature built right in. After revealing a thought-of word, you can then show that the page itself has magically vanished from the book and reappeared wherever you want. This takes any mindreading routine to a whole new level. And it's insanely easy to do!