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  • Magic Eye 25th Anniversary Book

    Cheri Smith

    Hardcover (Andrews McMeel Publishing, Nov. 6, 2018)
    New York Times Bestselling Property! For twenty-five years, Magic Eye has fascinated children and adults alike worldwide with its amazing 3D images.New York Times best-selling Magic Eye 3D optical illusions are back with all-new images. Through Magic Eye's patented 3D technology, viewers can find a full-color image on each page, with a smaller black-and-white image of the "hidden" scene in the back of the book to help solve each optical illusion.
  • Magic Eye Gallery: A Showing Of 88 Images

    Magic Eye Inc.

    Paperback (Andrews McMeel Publishing, May 2, 1995)
    This paperback treasury is perfect for the insatiable Magic Eye fan.This paperback treasury is perfect for the insatiable Magic Eye fan. Challenge family and friends to see who can view these 88 new eye-popping 3D images the fastest! This book is popular among many Magic Eye fans, and a waiting room favorite in offices and schools.
  • Magic Eye Beyond 3D: Improve Your Vision

    Magic Eye Inc., Marc Grossman

    Hardcover (Andrews McMeel Publishing, June 1, 2004)
    Train your eyes and your mind with this visionary, imaginative collection of Magic Eye illustrations that entertains you even as it can help improve your vision at the same time."I have seen incredible changes in people's overall behavior by viewing Magic Eye images, including vision improvement. This book discusses some of the types of behavioral changes that my patients have reported as well as what possible physiological and psychological mechanisms may account for these changes."—Dr. Marc GrossmanWhen Magic Eye images hit the publishing world in the 1990s, the response was as magical as the 3D images popping from their colorful backgrounds. Viewers couldn't get these best-selling books fast enough. In fact, Magic Eye I, II, and III rode the New York Times best-seller list for 34 weeks and eventually sold more than 20 million copies. Now Beyond 3D: Improve Your Vision with Magic Eye takes this phenomenon to another level.Beyond 3D examines the medical benefits and scientific possibilities related to viewing these remarkable images. Clearly explained in lay terms and through the use of numerous Magic Eye illustrations, the book not only helps readers "see" the images, it identifies and demonstrates the many physical and performance-related enrichments that may result, including:Reduced computer eyestrainDiminished stress levelsImproved overall visionLengthened attention span
  • Magic Eye II: Now You See it

    Magic Eye Inc.

    Hardcover (Andrews McMeel Publishing, April 1, 1994)
    You need to see it to believe it! Exercise your eyes and imagination with 29 new mind-bending 3D illusions. 2D illustrations will magically morph before your eyes to reveal what is secretly hidden in 3D. The images will not simply appear to be 3D, they will become 3D! Viewing instructions and a solution key are included. The longer you look, the clearer the hidden 3D image will become. The further away you hold the page, the deeper it becomes!
  • Garfield's Magic Eye: 3D Illusions

    N.E. Thing Enterprises, Magic Eye Inc.

    Paperback (Andrews McMeel Pub, May 1, 1995)
    The world's favorite cartoon cat enters the third dimension in a book of Magic Eye images filled with heaping helpings of lasagna, brain dead dogs, and hapless owners to delight both Garfield lovers and Magic Eye fans. Original.
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  • Harry Potter Magic Eye Book: 3D Magical Moments

    Inc. Magic Eye

    Hardcover (Andrews McMeel Publishing, June 7, 2011)
    New York Times best-selling Magic Eye 3D optical illusions are back with images from the world's top-grossing theatrical franchise, Harry Potter. Twenty-six full-color Magic Eye 3D illusions are ready to entertain and delight inside the newest title Harry Potter Magic Eye Book: 3D Magical Moments.Featuring full-color scenes of Harry, Hermione, and Ron in Hogsmeade, Harry in Potions class, and such magical moments as Ron's run-in with the Whomping Willow, Harry Potter Magic Eye Book: 3D Magical Moments employs Magic Eye's patented 3D technology. Viewers will find a full-color image on each page, with a smaller black-and-white image of the "hidden" scene in the back of the book to help solve each optical illusion.Timed to coincide with the July 2011 release of the final film, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows--Part 2, Harry Potter Magic Eye Book: 3D Magical Moments is perfectly packaged to entertain Harry Potter fans with hours of eye-challenging fun for wizards and Muggles alike.
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  • Mysterious Oceans

    Peter D. Riley, Toni Hargreaves

    Hardcover (Reader's Digest Children's Books Ltd, April 15, 1998)
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  • Harry Potter Magic Eye Book: 3D Magical Moments

    Inc. Magic Eye

    Hardcover (Andrews McMeel Publishing, June 7, 2011)
    New York Times best-selling Magic Eye 3D optical illusions are back with images from the world's top-grossing theatrical franchise, Harry Potter. Twenty-six full-color Magic Eye 3D illusions are ready to entertain and delight inside the newest title Harry Potter Magic Eye Book: 3D Magical Moments.Featuring full-color scenes of Harry, Hermione, and Ron in Hogsmeade, Harry in Potions class, and such magical moments as Ron's run-in with the Whomping Willow, Harry Potter Magic Eye Book: 3D Magical Moments employs Magic Eye's patented 3D technology. Viewers will find a full-color image on each page, with a smaller black-and-white image of the "hidden" scene in the back of the book to help solve each optical illusion.Timed to coincide with the July 2011 release of the final film, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows--Part 2, Harry Potter Magic Eye Book: 3D Magical Moments is perfectly packaged to entertain Harry Potter fans with hours of eye-challenging fun for wizards and Muggles alike.
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  • Magic Forgotten

    Jack Hillman, Lisa D Kastner

    Paperback (Running Wild Press, Oct. 1, 2017)
    Dan Braden's life was comfortable, sort of.A motor vehicle accident may have robbed him of the use of his legs, but his wheelchair skills were second only to his writer skills. His home office was second to none and he played the keys like a virtuoso.Then two strangers appeared in his yard. One a Sidhe, the long lost elves of Britain and the other a wizardess, a human whose family had been stolen to accompany the Sidhe and provide them the power for magical spells.The Sidhe were coming back- with plans to rule the world.They made one mistake: Take generations of humans and teach them Sidhe magic for hundreds of years and you get humans who are REALLY good at working magic. Combat magic.Dan liked his world the way it was, problems and all, so together with the wizardess, Thook, they defeated the Sidhe and sent him home to Albion.Dan married Thook. But the Sidhe returned to drag her away. Now the Sidhe had two problems: A female wizard ready to destroy them and a really pissed off husband carrying deadly Iron.Now Dan must find a way to rescue his wife, and with her help stop the Sidhe invasion.For a man shut up in his house for several years, Dan now finds himself thrust into another world and must recruit helpers in his quest to find Thook and save her from the Sidhe draining her life force.Nobody said life was easy, and Dan should know.
  • Magic - the Gathering: the Cursed Land: The Cursed Land

    Mark Sumner

    Paperback (Boxtree, )
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