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Mastering magic is an art that requires dedicated practice and understanding of the mystical world. To become a master magician, one must delve deep into the secrets and principles that govern the world of magic. First and foremost, a magician must cultivate a strong belief in the power of magic. Belief is the foundation upon which magic is built. Without a firm belief in their abilities, a magician will struggle to manifest their desired outcomes. This belief must also extend to the audience, as their belief in the magician's abilities is crucial for the success of any magic performance.



Mastering Magic 3: An Urban Fantasy Slice of Life

The magical world is collapsing, and I was supposed to be running a magic store. Underneath the academy halls, a power lies dormant. A glowing purple aura, pulsing with energy, cries out for… Me. When I first approached it, I found myself floating in the air, the mana nearly torn out of me. Thankfully, my beautiful girls brought me back. No way I'm going down there again. I'm the most powerful magi there is, and something down there wants me for themself. Is it the goddess of magic, Divinity, trying to reclaim what was given? We can't afford to find out. Yet, we need to deal with it. Meanwhile, legions of regular folk are angry at us for having what they cannot. It's up to me to lead the magi and sort out this mess, but I'm not alone. Sophia's position as headmaster of the academy will come in handy, and Misty…well, she's still a hot goth babe. And then maybe we can get back to the shop. Battlebabe Blair and ginger Frenchie Charlotte still haven't seen it. There might not be a shop left when all this is through…

270 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 13, 2023

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This belief must also extend to the audience, as their belief in the magician's abilities is crucial for the success of any magic performance. Alongside belief, a master magician must possess a keen sense of observation. Observing the world and understanding its patterns is essential in creating the illusions that captivate and enchant an audience.

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The story and relationships have increasingly gotten better with every installment. Kirk Mason has done his best work yet with this series. Every issue I have is minor in the grand scheme of things but It feels huge just because it was so good overall that the little annoyances stand out all the more.

The girls don't get equal treatment when it comes to relationship building with Pete. We spent the majority of the first book building a wonderful romance with Misty and Pete to the point that bringing Sophia in felt almost unnecessary. And don't get me wrong, I love a harem, but Pete and Misty were so good that I didn't want to ruin it. And just as I feared, Sophia didn't get an equal amount of courting and instead went from longing to being totally accepted near the end of the first book. After Charlotte got involved, Pete prioritized her more than felt necessary and with the new plot devices, it felt like she and Pete had a stronger connection than the other girls and it felt way too imbalanced. Sophia wanting a baby gave her some attention but Misty was on autopilot and it felt like Pete was playing favorites and the girls showed almost no issue with the clear imbalance of attention. In the beginning, Misty didn't want another girl even looking at him. No amount of character growth excuses what I see as neglect on his part.

My other issue is that the girls constantly rejected the notion of sleeping together. I get that it's refreshing to have a harem where the girls are just into the same guy and they don't have to sleep with each other. But, they make it very clear that they think the others are attractive, and they are all best friend (some closer than others). What I'm getting at is they have no reason to stay so resistant to the idea. They constantly take turns, getting less time with him because they refuse to have threesomes foursomes etc. despite loving to watch him with others, being comfortable with each other and clearly being attracted to each other. The fact that they constantly joke about lesbian tendencies screams to me that they are just beating around the bush. They're relationship is way too healthy for it to become an issue. They state very proudly and often how Pete is the center of them. That doesn't lessen just because everyone is touching everyone when they're in bed. It's just frustrating three books in.

I'm rambling over what was still a great story. But the writing made me more invested than the usual stories we get in HaremLit men's fantasy so it bugs me all the more. It's a great story and I think someone who hasn't read so many books in the genre would be less jaded towards little issues.

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Reviews for "Mastering the Art of Presentation: Skills for Engaging Magic Performances"

1. Emily - 2 stars - I was really excited to pick up "Mastering Magic" as I am an avid fan of magic and love learning new tricks. However, I was highly disappointed with this book. The explanations were vague and confusing, leaving me more frustrated than enlightened. The illustrations were also poorly done, making it difficult to follow along. Overall, I would not recommend this book to anyone looking to truly master magic.
2. Mike - 1 star - As a beginner magician, I was hoping that "Mastering Magic" would provide me with some solid foundation and teach me some impressive tricks. Unfortunately, this book failed to deliver on every level. The instructions were convoluted and unclear, making it nearly impossible for me to grasp the concepts. The tricks themselves were nothing special and felt outdated. I regret spending money on this book and would not recommend it to anyone serious about learning magic.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - "Mastering Magic" falls short of its promises. The book claims to teach you the secrets of becoming a master magician, but all it really does is introduce basic tricks that can be found in any beginner's magic kit. The explanations were lacking in detail and left much to be desired. The lackluster presentation and uninspiring content made this a disappointing read. I would not recommend this book to anyone looking to truly take their magic skills to the next level.
4. Mark - 2 stars - I was hoping that "Mastering Magic" would provide me with some advanced techniques and insider tips to enhance my magic performances. Unfortunately, this book was nothing more than a rehashing of basic tricks and common knowledge. The explanations were simplistic and did not go into enough detail for someone looking to truly master the art of magic. Overall, this book felt like a waste of time and money. I would not recommend it to anyone seeking to improve their magic skills.
5. Nicole - 1 star - "Mastering Magic" left me extremely disappointed. The book claims to reveal the secrets of professional magicians, but all it did was teach me basic tricks that I already knew. The lack of originality and depth in the content made it feel like a complete waste of time. I was hoping for more advanced techniques and insider knowledge, but this book fell far short of my expectations. I would not recommend it to anyone serious about learning real magic.

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