Create pure wonder and awe whenever you speak. A one-of-a-kind resource for magicians and word lovers, exploring the most intriguing magic words and phrases from around the world.
"'Little devils! . . . Shoot ’em! Jump on ’em with big boots! That’s the only way to deal with ’em . . . rabbits!' At that word, that magic word, she revived." —Virginia Woolf, "Lappin and Lapinova" (1939)
"Fresh snow reminds me of a magician's hankie covering the magic happening beneath. Soon it will be pulled back, and surprise! It is spring!" —Dr. Bill Gordon
"Like a conjurer, a novelist should be able to take the rabbit out of the hat without letting his audience in on the way in which he did it." —John Steinbeck: The Contemporary Reviews
Rabbit Cadabra brings the classic magician’s white bunny into the famous magic word abracadabra. The hare is a traditional Trickster archetype in folklore.
Rabbit-Cadabra is a picture book for children, featuring a vampire rabbit and characters from the Bunnicula series of books by James Howe (1993).
"Foom" is the sound of a magician conductor transforming his orchestra into rabbits (MAD Magazine #55, June 1960, page 8). (Via the Don Martin Dictionary.)