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I'm probably going to go to a boarding school next year where I won't have access to a computer/Internet. So, I'm gonna bring along BOBO, Expert Card Technique, and Erdnase which should take me a while to finish from cover to cover. But I figured another REALLY big book should keep me busy, ie: Apocalypse. So my question is as follows.
Which Apocalypse focuses most on cards and coins?
I will have with me numerous decks of cards, coins (mostly halves, a shell, and some English pennies), and bills. But I hear that a lot of stuff from the series includes objects which I might not have have access to (matches, etc.).
I am an intermediate/advanced card handler, and an intermediate coin handler.
P.S - If you have another suggestion for a REALLY big book which would keep me occupied, go ahead and say it.
Thanks,
Uriel Nashofer
I'm probably going to go to a boarding school next year where I won't have access to a computer/Internet. So, I'm gonna bring along BOBO, Expert Card Technique, and Erdnase which should take me a while to finish from cover to cover. But I figured another REALLY big book should keep me busy, ie: Apocalypse. So my question is as follows.
Which Apocalypse focuses most on cards and coins?
I will have with me numerous decks of cards, coins (mostly halves, a shell, and some English pennies), and bills. But I hear that a lot of stuff from the series includes objects which I might not have have access to (matches, etc.).
I am an intermediate/advanced card handler, and an intermediate coin handler.
P.S - If you have another suggestion for a REALLY big book which would keep me occupied, go ahead and say it.
Thanks,
Uriel Nashofer