 Hey everybody, welcome back to Magic Orthodoxy. My name is David and this is a magic review. Hey, today is a book review. It's a new book called Therapy by Daniel Schneider. If you don't remember, Daniel Schneider is the brain inventor or creator behind the black roses playing cards. If you'd like to learn more about Daniel or any of his work, you can visit him at blackrosesplayingcards.com. Alright, so why Therapy? Why a new book? Why a new magic book on the market? Well, this is 25 moves, 25 flourishes and techniques that Daniel believes are in his day to day. And so what he's done is assembled, not just a book for beginners that would teach you maybe some of the core things that you need to learn and know how to do for specific card tricks, but even some intermediate stuff, even some advanced stuff, maybe even some move monkey, maybe knacky stuff that he feels are both modern, relevant, and like I said, these are in his toolbox every single day he performs. What are you going to learn? You're going to learn controls, switches, color changes, flourishes. Like I said, there's 25 of these moves and techniques, some of them old, some of them new, some of them familiar that you've seen before, and some new handlings of old approaches. Maybe the old approach that you might find in some older magic book that might be more traditional and yes, less expensive. What he's bringing to the table is his version of it. You might look at the titles there and say, oh, I already know how to do that. Yes, but there's new stuff that Daniel Schneider has created and that he is wanting to explain from his point of view. How much is the book? The book is $30, roughly 30 euros. And if you want to learn more, you can visit blackrosesplayingcards.com slash therapy. You'll get a little bit more information there, of course. He did spend a lot of time writing this both in German and in English. So the book is available in both languages. And it's all hand-drawn illustrations. He didn't photocopy or photograph just some of his hands. These are all hand-drawn illustrations, so it has a very vintage magic book feel to it, which is nice. It's very beautifully laid out, very beautifully illustrated. Definitely has a feeling of a classic card magic book, but with a modern, relevant feel. All right, so that is therapy from Daniel Schneider. And I want to thank Daniel Schneider for providing this copy for me so that I could do the review for you. And like I said, if you want to learn more about it or purchase it for yourself, I would highly recommend that you visit blackrosesplayingcards.com. Thanks. Bye.