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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Wizard's Legacy will enchant you.,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Wizard's Legacy: A Tale of Real Magic (Hardcover)
Dorothy's Dream Is To Get To Kansas, but the people around her are all little Munchkins who have not heard of Kansas and would never consider leaving Munchkinland, so she's off to see the Wizard.Along the way, Dorothy teams up with a Tin Man without a heart, a Scarecrow lacking a brain, and a Lion who lacks courage. The team defeat a wicked witch, flying monkeys, and ugly castle guards. After much hardship and pain they arrive in OZ, only to realize they already posses the things they sought. The Wizard affirms the bravery of the Lion with a medal, the intellect of the Scarecrow with a diploma, and the heart of the Tin Man with a clock. But what about Dorothy and Kansas? Dorothy has been wearing the ruby red slippers all along. She simply doesn't know how to use them. The secret to accomplishing her dreams says the Wizard, is to concentrate on it with all her might while saying the right words. Voila! Kansas. Craig's Wizard Legacy is very much like the idea presented above. Your belief in the "power of the mind" will create your own ruby red slippers. The Wizard book was a thoroughly delightful read, something which I will keep to, when and if, pass on to my grandchildren when they are ready to discover the magic within. The writing style was reminiscent of the early book "The One Minute Manager" which presents a story line of life lessons with a series of parables aimed at specific points. Many great patter lines and presentational ideas are contained within. I join with the others who have reviewed the book by highly recommending it for its entertainment, ideas, and the "real magic" it presents. Craig and Jon have produced a great read. Robert
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The making of a Wizard,
This review is from: The Wizard's Legacy: A Tale of Real Magic (Hardcover)
I'm a skeptic. I've always believed that psychic phenomenon, spiritualists and fortunetelling were all parts of a large pile of BS. Craig Karges "The Wizard's Legacy" about the life of his great uncle Alain "Doc" DeLyle and Alain's effect on 12 year old Craig is a mind expanding yarn. Doc's explanation of his apparent psychic abilities and his attitude toward death and religion are more illuminating than anything else I've read on the subject. I only read this book because I'd seen Craig perform and figured it might be interesting. I fully expected the kind of self serving crap that Kreskin (and Dunninger before him) had published to attempt to build up their reputation. This book is a sincere attempt to help the reader understand a most amazing performer, psychologist, and teacher. This was a surprisingly rewarding book. I had tears running down my cheeks as I read the last chapter.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Truly a great read!,
By "mattfool" (Virginia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Wizard's Legacy: A Tale of Real Magic (Hardcover)
As a part-time professional magician and performer, I loved this book for its attention to historical detail and Mr. Karges' real love for his art. But my enjoyment of the book doesn't stop there.It is truly a wonderful book. It is full of joy, of clarity, and a love for life so strong and enduring that it almost glows. He captures in a small yet meaningful way what it means to love, and be loved, by another... what it means to find a path in life that gives others, as well as yourself, great happiness... and what it means to leave a legacy for others in the future. In short - buy this book. You won't regret it.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WOW...,
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This review is from: The Wizard's Legacy: A Tale of Real Magic (Hardcover)
A truly GREAT book to inspire and release the imaginations of all whom read it, a highly recommended book...Signed,
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
BELIVE IN MAGIC!,
By Marianna S (California, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Wizard's Legacy: A Tale of Real Magic (Hardcover)
I am absolutely blown away by this book. Definitely on my "top 5 books" list.
Beautifully written story about an amazing person who lived his life to the fullest and with such passion and dignity. He was a sole master of his faith. This novel offers lots of great life lessons for all of us. "...BELIEVE IN MAGIC! Everything is a miracle! Don't let the light go out, it burns within us, fueled by passion and sheer joy of life and discovery." I wish we all had someone like Doc DeLyle in our lives to teach us about life, love and just pure magic. Everything and anything is possible, just belive in yourselves! Love this book!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Remarkable read,
This review is from: The Wizard's Legacy: A Tale of Real Magic (Hardcover)
The Wizard's Legacy has gained a bit of a cult following here in West Virginia (yes, there are enough of us here who can read to enable a book to gain a following!) because much of the story happens in our home state. However, the tale hopscotches around the country and indeed the world with scenes in San Francisco, Chicago and New York as well as Egypt, Great Britain and Monaco.
It is the story of a remarkable man - Doc DeLyle. Doc comes across as the epitome of the American folk hero. His student is a young Craig Karges and I see Craig as the "Legacy" in the book's title. These two men exist (or existed in Doc's case) so the book is based on real life although the author states that the work is technically inspirational fiction. Part of the fun is trying to figure out what is fact and what is fiction. However, I can tell you right now, it's almost impossible to tell the difference between the two and you might be better off just sitting back and enjoying the ride! In this respect, the book is somewhat like the act of a magician. For example, as Craig becomes Doc's student, he progresses from learning sleight of hand tricks with coins and playing cards to learning real magic - the magic of the mind and the magic of life. As Doc tells Craig, "Not everything in this business is fake, son. Oh no, not by a long shot." Doc teaches Craig and the reader that magic is all around us, if we only open our eyes, our minds and our hearts to life's wonders. Each of us has the power to magically transform our lives, to become anything we want. The book is inspirational and spiritual. A coming of age story blended with an adventure story and a ghost story all in one. I've honestly never read anything quite like The Wizard's Legacy - A Tale of Real Magic!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Wizard is real magic!,
By A Reader in the WV (West Virginia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Wizard's Legacy: A Tale of Real Magic (Hardcover)
The Wizard's Legacy is a book designed to entertain and provoke thoughts at the same time.
The book is in two parts. The first focuses on a magical summer when a 13-year-old Craig Karges spends time with his enigmatic great-uncle Alain Doc DeLyle. "Doc" is a true character. A former vaudevillian, fortune teller and a wonderful storyteller, he teaches the boy the finer points of stage magic, mind reading and the great mysteries of life. In the second half of the book, the boy has now become a man and is an accomplished entertainer, mentalist and magician. The adult Karges finds a series of journals written by his long dead uncle and rediscovers the magic that was and is Alain Doc DeLyle. This part of the book recounts Doc's early years as told through his writings with a number of very inspirational tales of Doc working with various clients to help them overcome their fears and problems. The book then comes full circle as it is revealed how the connection between student and teacher was never broken and how the actual book you're reading came to be! There is a lot of "magic" in the book but the real magic spoke about in the subtitle has more to do with the magic of life and the life lessons revealed in the book - not in stage hocus pocus or mysticism. One of the strongest lessons in the book is the reminder that even though loved ones pass from our lives we keep them alive in our hearts and in our minds and that is real magic. I'll close this review with some selected quotes from Doc to give you an idea of his wit and wisdom. "Real magic begins in the mind." "If you really believe in your own magic others will too." "What you think about most of the time you eventually become." "Even the power of affirmation cannot conquer death. But perhaps it can make what life we're appointed worth living." "Anyone can talk to the dead. The trick is getting them to answer back." "Those who firmly deny the existence of ghosts are rarely troubled by them." "I firmly believe that one shouldn't let truth interfere with a good story." "The open mind is like an open window allowing all possibilities to enter."
1 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Painfully disappointing,
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This review is from: The Wizard's Legacy: A Tale of Real Magic (Hardcover)
This book is just not what it claims to be: a tale of real magic. Its authors make this claim: that Uri Geller wields powerful paranormal talents. He doesn't. Uri Geller is a pathetic fraud, and portraying him as not just sympathetic but as a heroic truth-teller and magician is just flat-out wrong. I hoped for an awful lot more than this book delivers.
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