I have all four of them: Pattern Magic, PM 2, PM 3 and PM Stretch Fabrics. They don't include patterns and instead suggest using the Burda bodice sloper. If you have your own sloper already then of course that would be ideal. They are cool books and show you how to manipulate the sloper into asymmetric designs. The downside is the pictures are mostly black and white and a lot of the pictures only focus on a detail rather than the full garment. Unless one has experience with pattern making they could be difficult to recreate.
You have reminded me that I should work with these because one of the downsides of the pattern making book we used in the pattern design class is it doesn't focus much on the asymmetrical type of things I like.
I also have Drape Drape, DD 2 and DD 3 which are different but include the patterns. I think they are more accessible.
I've added some photos from Pattern Magic so you can get an idea of what's in it.
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