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librijess's review against another edition
3.0
I ordered this book by mistake thinking it was Valorie Worth's other occult book "Crone's Book of Magical Words".
Considering my disappointment at my own mistake, this book was still a lovely read with quite a few excellent tidbits. Valorie Worth walks a fine line between semi-fictional grimoire and practical spellbook. I rather liked that.
But this is DEFINITELY not your typical Llewellyn spellbook. The charms to attract a new love or draw strength from the moon are right in there with ones to bind an enemy or gain control over another.
Am reserving judgement till I read the other "Crone's" book that I first intended. But am very happy to go ahead and order it rather than wait for a copy via swap.
Considering my disappointment at my own mistake, this book was still a lovely read with quite a few excellent tidbits. Valorie Worth walks a fine line between semi-fictional grimoire and practical spellbook. I rather liked that.
But this is DEFINITELY not your typical Llewellyn spellbook. The charms to attract a new love or draw strength from the moon are right in there with ones to bind an enemy or gain control over another.
Am reserving judgement till I read the other "Crone's" book that I first intended. But am very happy to go ahead and order it rather than wait for a copy via swap.
maggie_the_reader's review against another edition
5.0
A poet, inspired by the magic of days gone by, has written spells and rituals to inspire us as witches. You can, of course, carry these out as written but I believe the author’s intent is to make us think and feel and create our own ways.
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