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The Delusionist

von Don Calame

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"Sixteen-year-old Quinn Purcell wants only one thing: to win a coveted spot at the Masters of Magic Fantasy Camp. But the competition is stiff, including Dani Darling, an incredibly talented, and incredibly attractive, rival magician who prestidigitates her way into Quinn's heart--unless that's just another of her tricks. To make matters worse, Quinn and his best friend, Perry, have always performed their magic as a team, but the judges want solo acts, and a two-man audition might disqualify them. When Quinn meets his idol, the Dazzling Lazlo, at a diner, it seems like a sign. If he can convince Lazlo to spill the secrets to his greatest trick, then the spot at the camp is all but Quinn's. But is the washed-up magician just using Quinn to run a few scams? When the chips are down, what will Quinn risk--his best friend, his new crush, or his career as a magician? Hilarious and fast-paced, Don Calame's latest novel is full of complicated magic tricks and equally complicated friendships."--Amazon.… (mehr)
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Funny book about a young man named Quinn who loves performing magic tricks in his two-man act with his best friend Perry. Quinn wants to become a professional magician after graduation. The two guys plan to audition for a prestigious magic fantasy camp, which will help Quinn's longtime dream come true, but complications ensue when Quinn develops a crush on a girl who is also auditioning for magic camp. If they are rivals, will they ever get to date? And, it appears he and Perry will have to audition separately--will they even be able to do a good solo magic act after so many years as a team? And, could that weird old derelict guy in the diner doing Three Card Monte scams really be the famous magician (and Quinn's idol) The Dazzling Lazlo? Will Quinn be able to convince him to reveal his greatest trick for Quinn to use? There's some potty humor and a couple of f-bombs but otherwise a great book for older middle school readers, especially boys.
  GoldieBug | Mar 7, 2023 |
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As a child, there were a bunch of things I wanted to be when I grew up. High up on that list was the career of magician. That history alone had me interested in The Delusionist. As the synopsis outlines, this book is about a teenager named Quinn who has a lifelong goal of being a magician. He is working towards earning a spot at a super exclusive Magic summer camp but naturally there will be a few obstacles in the way.

Quinn generally performs magic with his best friend Perry and even though it seems clear that Quinn is the mastermind behind the magic, Perry is the outgoing crowd-pleaser who always gets everything right. Quinn generally doesn't feel jealous or resentful of Perry but it's clear throughout the book that Quinn feels like he's a second class person, especially next to his best friend. As the camp audition rules arrive, the wording seems to suggest that they are looking for SOLO performers rather than group acts like the friends have. Quinn is both excited and a little sad about splitting up to try out. At about this same time, the boys meet a girl that recently moved into town who also has a passion for magic. Watching her tricks, they are quickly in awe of her talent and it's clear that she could be their main competition in the camp tryout. Add to this that Quinn has an immediate crush on her and things are really starting to get complicated for this competition.

The book is filled with a lot of Quinn's inner monologues as he tries to work through his emotions and struggles with his feelings of inadequacies and doubt. His parents are supportive but they are super quirky and hyper involved in their performance project. And with Quinn's friend and hopefully-girlfriend as his main competition, Quinn is left to try and figure out the path forward on his own.

Through a strange twist of fate, Quinn stumbles across a man that he hopes can help. From his early childhood, Quinn idolized the magician known as the Dazzling Lazlo and he has fond memories of an amazing closing act that Lazlo did. One evening, Quinn meets a man in a diner and is sure that he is the now washed-up Lazlo masquerading as a down-on-his luck man named Bob. Quinn attaches himself to Bob and pressures him into teaching him the mystical trick. I was expecting some sort of Karate Kid moment with Mr. Miyagi teaching Daniel-san how to paint the fence or wash the car. I won't spoil their interactions but let's just say that things get even more complicated the longer the two work together.

I didn't have any specific expectations when I picked up this book other than it being a teenage book about wannabe magicians. I was pleasantly surprised to find a book with some meat to the plot and some interesting character development and pacing. The author did a good job of portraying the world from the point of view of a teenager. It had some of the gritty language and situations that teenagers face without being either too cheesy or too obscene. It felt like a realistic balance. I also loved the insights we had into Quinn's thought process. Getting into magic camp is the spoken plot device but the story is really about Quinn trying to figure out his identity and his place in the world especially as it relates to his friends, family, community and hobbies. He struggles with legitimate insecurities and works through them with the impulsiveness and confusion that a teenager (or any human) has when faced with similar troubles. Quinn's parents felt a bit like caricatures, though they did also have some moments of substance and they worked well for the part they played in the story.

My biggest struggles with the story were the interactions between Quinn and Bob/Lazlo and the use and descriptions of the magic tricks. Regarding the magic tricks I felt like it was a weird balance between being absolutely unbelievable and being rather mundane. The descriptions of the tricks was fine generally but it felt a little strained at moments. My bigger struggle was with the activities that happened with Bob/Lazlo and Quinn. Again, I don't want to spoil things but even with Quinn's seemingly hopeless situation I had a hard time believing that Quinn would go through with some of the things Bob asked him to do. It felt out of character and unrealistic (especially when our young looking/acting Quinn was in the bar scene). These scenes were fun and exciting and certainly gave Quinn more introspective memories but they felt rather strained to me.

Overall this was a fun book. The reading level and pacing would be solid for middle graders although parents may have some complaints about the language (again, it wasn't excessive and felt fairly realistic and equitable to the language I sometimes heard around the middle schools I've visited, but it is still pushing the PG-13 language realm). The plot is enjoyable and the wrap up makes sense even though the denouement and conclusion were a bit cheesy in my opinion.

Even if you're not a big magic fan, if you're looking for a fun book about teenage struggles with friendship and goals, you'll probably enjoy this.

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3.5 out of 5 stars ( )
  theokester | Sep 29, 2022 |
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The Delusionist is fun, funny, and with that touch of heart-warming that's needed to make the characters truly likeable. A solid YA story that fits into a great niche topic - magic - but an enjoyable read for all ages. The quirky main character Quinn was relatable and the magic acts felt real - a great combination of reality and magic! ( )
  Gwnfkt12 | Dec 8, 2021 |
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4.5/5

I really enjoyed this fast placed book with likeable and relatable characters. Quinn, the main character, is doing everything he possibly can to get into this coveted magic fantasy camp alongside his best friend and fellow magician. Quinn, who is the brains of the group, always sees himself as less than Perry, the 'beauty' of the pair, especially since it seems that Perry has everything going for him.

It has been their dream to go to this camp together and it seems to be becoming reality when they each finally get their invitations to try out. But there is a twist, the official rules say that they cannot have a partner, this seems to both a problem ans a blessing for Quinn as he navigates a way to stay friends with Perry but also reach his dream of getting into the camp.

Dani, a fellow magician who happens to also be a cute girl, comes into the whole scene and is also vying for that coveted spot. She uses some of her tricks to persuade Quinn in a certain direction without necessarily making him actually do anything. She is a nice mix in this whole thing as she is a great challenge to Quinn.

There are many ups and downs and people finding themselves in this story and I think it is a really great read. It explores friendship, growth, and the way jealousy can sometimes lead down a darker path (hint: a sketchy ex-magician who Quinn absolutely idolized for his super secret magic trick). And that communication is key and not everything is always as it seems.

Thank you to the publisher for the review copy in exchange for an honest review. ( )
  Kristyn44 | Oct 19, 2021 |
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A funny story about a young magician balancing many desires: maintain the relationship with his best friend, preparing to audition to get into a coveted magic camp, become closer to the girl of his dreams without letting her manipulate him, and work with his magician idol to learn his best trick while not getting arrested, and endure his parents. All of these plots intertwine to make a compelling, enjoyable, and quick read, all while being entertained by the descriptions of the tricks performed by the magicians in the book.
  herzogbr | Sep 14, 2021 |
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"Sixteen-year-old Quinn Purcell wants only one thing: to win a coveted spot at the Masters of Magic Fantasy Camp. But the competition is stiff, including Dani Darling, an incredibly talented, and incredibly attractive, rival magician who prestidigitates her way into Quinn's heart--unless that's just another of her tricks. To make matters worse, Quinn and his best friend, Perry, have always performed their magic as a team, but the judges want solo acts, and a two-man audition might disqualify them. When Quinn meets his idol, the Dazzling Lazlo, at a diner, it seems like a sign. If he can convince Lazlo to spill the secrets to his greatest trick, then the spot at the camp is all but Quinn's. But is the washed-up magician just using Quinn to run a few scams? When the chips are down, what will Quinn risk--his best friend, his new crush, or his career as a magician? Hilarious and fast-paced, Don Calame's latest novel is full of complicated magic tricks and equally complicated friendships."--Amazon.

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