During his mini-conference tour in March 2018, Julien published a very limited print run of conference notes. A few copies remain, so here they are for your enjoyment! The purpose of this conference was to present Julien’s favorite tricks, whether they were his own, those of friends, previously published, or brand new. His Palm Reading Peek Plot (unpublished) is worth the price of these notes! Contents Omnitool: the most versatile tool in mentalism, explained here in a basic way, with the possibility of recreating it yourself. (For your information: the commercial version offers more possibilities, including card marking, as well as many more ideas for uses.) Underground Fielders (Patrik Kuffs, Imaginarium 2017): a forgotten gimmick, a miracle of card magic! Included via a video link: Julien’s handling. Silly Surgery (already published): Still one of Julien’s favorites! As he explains in his lectures, even if a trick seems perfect to its creator when he publishes it, it evolves… So here’s his updated version, improved for better pacing and humor! Completely Detached (Imaginarium 2017): Subtleties for your rope routines! A (really, really, really) free choice (already published): Julien’s Free Will routine, requiring an Onosaka or a Dean Wallet (or Julien’s HimDex). Bonus: a Rock-Paper-Scissors routine between Batman and Superman! Zephyr (Cervier, Imaginarium 2017): Surely the purest and most direct version of the “Which Hand?” type routines. I’ll Come Eat at Your Place (Fred Darevil, Imaginarium 2017): A trick to always keep with you, in your wallet… Fits in your pocket and has maximum impact! A Dead Name Duplication (T. Annemann, translated by Imaginarium 2018): a “note” routine, among the purest in existence! The Cheapest and Most Effective Book Test (2015/2016 Conference): Julien invites us to discover a tool he always carries with him (at least when he’s in France). Remind Me of Your First Name? (2015/2016 Conference): You know Bob Cassidy’s diary routine? Here’s Julien’s version… without playing cards! Influence (Manu Jo, 2015/2016 Conference + Secret Studio Conference): Two envelopes, a banknote, three steps. And you always win! Palm Reading Peek Plot: Julien is definitely one of the masters of note work (using paper/business cards in mentalism) in France, and he proves it once again with this brilliant technique! The premise is simple: we know how to communicate, but when do we actually read? Here’s the solution. The angles are almost 360°, so you can read the information right in front of your viewer… A5 format, 54 pages.