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Lost Souls by Fraser Parker - BookLost Souls will be Fraser's last physical book release for quite some time, as he plans on transitioning to an entirely digital way of sharing his material with his students, via a subscription service. In this book Fraser takes a look back through his notebooks and ties up various notions of his by updating, streamlining and refining various ideas, creating alternate methodologies, as well as finishing ideas which have never been released or seen
Lost Souls will be Fraser's last physical book release for quite some time, as he plans on transitioning to an entirely digital way of sharing his material with his students, via a subscription service.In this book Fraser takes a look back through his notebooks and ties up various notions of his by updating, streamlining and refining various ideas, creating alternate methodologies, as well as finishing ideas which have never been released or seen before, outside of a small group of close friends. It contains entirely new work from Fraser as well as variations on older principles. Each of the methods taught will give you new ways to perform certain effects.
Included in the book is Fraser's never before seen work on the ideomotor response. He teaches you how to reveal a thought of color after making a brief physical connection with the spectator by holding their hand for a few seconds. They think of one of the primary colors and are given the chance to mix it with another color or to stick on their initial choice. The performer is then able to instantly reveal their thought of color or use it later on in another routine. The colors can be linked to other information, such as thought of memories and emotions, enabling the use of this tool to be expanded into different revelations.
Also taught is Fraser's non contact ideomotor response where he gets a spectator to hold their hand above his for a few seconds, whilst they focus on a specific thought. Fraser is then able to reveal this thought or use it to gain leverage in another routine. He goes into detail on how he utilizes this tool to perform a prop-less reverse name guess, where the spectator uses their intuition to guess the name the performer is merely thinking of.
Naturally, these ideas can also be applied to the prop-less star sign guess in interesting ways, as well as other categories of thought, such as numbers, drawings and symbols.
He teaches how you can utilize these principles in other languages too, so that you are not just limited to performing in the English language.
Fraser also teaches his latest work on the prop-less number reveal, which utilizes the 're-frame' principle. He teaches two variations that could not be any more streamline or perfect in appearance. There is no snapping of the fingers or the need for the spectator to tell you when they have finished a mental task. You simply speak a few words and the work takes place, automatically.
There is also a new way to verbally force the spectator to think of a specific suit of playing card. This happens within the context of the spectator thinking of a card at random. It looks exactly as it would if the spectator was given a genuinely free choice of playing card that can't be influenced in any way by commonly thought of cards, with the selection only taking a few seconds. The only difference between illusion and reality is the performer pauses for a few seconds, whilst giving their instructions, which shifts the perception of the spectator and those who you perform for. This seemingly free choice of thought of card can then be used to perform different versions of the 'Any Card At Any Number' plot. Two versions of the effect utilizing this premise are taught in this book.
Fraser also teaches his reverse pin guess and two way written out from 'Silent Poets'.
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Prefect Travel Case
Color: Black, Color: Black
I got this for taking my jewelry on the go. I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised by the quality it feels very sturdy. It has several spots to hold jewelry and keep it organized. The outside is textured and it closes with a snap which can be done easily.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Small, bu holds a lot
Color: Black
I initially purchased the Jewelry Box Necklace Ring Storage Organizer as a gift for my 8-year-old daughter. The compact design and practical features seemed perfect for her little trinkets. However, its quality and style so took me upon receiving it, I decided to keep it for myself!
The jewelry box is small, but it holds a lot with a double-layer structure that provides ample storage space for various types of jewelry. It easily accommodates rings, necklaces, and other small accessories without clutter.
One of the highlights of this product is its portability. Its compact size makes it an ideal travel companion. I've taken it on several trips, and it has proven incredibly convenient. It keeps all my jewelry neatly organized and easy to find, eliminating the hassle of untangling necklaces or searching for a matching earring.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2023
★★★★★ 5
Small but nice
Color: green
Cute small jewelry box—
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Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Perfect travel mate!
Color: Black, Color: Black
I love this small travel jewelry case. It is a great size for a vacation anywhere. I like how everything has a place to keep you well organized. Great value for the money and good quality material. so easy to snap shut and put in your suitcase. Sleek and black color that is classy.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2025
★★★★★ 3
Closing it when you have a ring.
Color: Black, Color: Black
Its a nice box but the problem i have with it is the middle piece. It does not give enough room if you have a ring that sits high like a cocktail ring. And same if you have a pendant necklace in the necklace area. You have ro really force it closed and i worry that it will put pressure on the items. It would work better without that middle piece for earrings or maybe if it were half the size. Closes fine when its empty but the minute you put a ring in the ring spot that has any kind of height you have to squeeze it shut. Its a good little box that you can put in a safe. Thats why i use it. Just to put my good jewelry in it and then secure it properly in a small house safe. Also ive already had the backs of a few earring pop off when I've opened the earring flap because it all rubs together. .
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Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2026