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xjinxedx's review against another edition
4.0
Not necessarily for beginners. I got this when I first started researching and it was too much for me at the time. I'll have to pick it up again later.
alexiasophii's review against another edition
4.0
I loved it. My first book in Paganism was from Cunnigham and reading his books again is fantastic. I love his writing and how he connects with the reader. This book not only gives you several spells related to Natural Magic but also does a thing which most books don't: Teaches you to love Natural Magic. To work with it, to feel connect to the world around you. That is just fantastic!
mushr00mb0nes's review against another edition
3.0
Hm, this book was an interesting one. This is the first book I read by Scott Cunningham, and after reading this I can defenetly see why his works are so popular with people just starting their magical practice. He has a lot of veiws on magic that I personally disagree with, and my biggest problem with this book is how much he forces his own idea of what magic should and shouldn't be, not leaving much room for a new practitioner to develop their own perspective/relationship with the craft. One of my favorite parts of Earth Power was the section discussing elemental magic, as someone who has a vested interest in air magic it can be quite hard to come across resources for it compared to the other three elements, though I would have preferred it to go more in depth. However the best part of the book was how accessible the spells are, many books and sources online tend to focus on having a lot of supplies that may not be readily available to the average witch, so it was a breath of fresh air to see a spell book with so many tools that are easily accessible to almost everyone. Although brief I feel that Cunningham gave a fairly consice and easy to understand read for those wanted to start practicing nature magic, though I would caution to not take his word as gospel and look at different perspectives on magic.