No, pick up Strong Magic by Darwin Ortiz. It's got loads of great stuff on routining.
EDIT: I said this on some other thread so i might as well put it here.
Opener- A quick, amazing trick to grab the audience's attention
The number one rule for an opener is that it must be quick. Meaning, there's little amount of time between the beginning of the trick, and the first climax. /.Color changes, ACR, inversions all make great openers. Just make sure you get to the magic quick before you lose the audience's interest.
Middle Tricks- Fillers in between the opener and the closer.
Middle tricks can be composed of anything you want but they must be BETTER THAN THE OPENER but NOT AS GOOD AS THE CLOSER.
Closers- The best trick in your routine that really ends with a bang.
This has to be the most amazing trick in your routine. If you end with a weak effect, there is no sense of progression.
Encore- Always prepare for the possibility that the audience may want you back for more.
This does not always happen, but sometimes a crowd will love you so much they want more. This trick is a tough one, cuz you've already used your best trick as the closer. In this case, it's best to move on to another prop (coins, mentalism, sponge balls, etc.) If you have no other props, go to a different theme. Say you used Everywhere and Nowhere as you're closer. Then you could say do a gambling demonstration, or a prediction effect. Just make sure themes of the closer and the encore are incomparable, so the sense of progression remains. You dont want you're people thinking "Wow, that last trick wasn't nearly as good as that other one."
The KEY element is a good routine is a sense of progression. Each trick has to be more impressive than the last. And finally at the closer, the audience's expectation are REALLY HIGH so ending with a weak trick will completely ruin the routine.
I know you're gonna read this and say "Ahh, this is too much work, i'll stick to my routine." Trust me, i used to be just like you, throwing random effects together without care. But once i realized that my routines weren't as effective as they should be, i knew that it was time for a change. I hope you will consider these details and really think about how you for your routine.