charms1976's review against another edition

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3.0

I don't consider myself a witch, but I do love to read about anything within this realm of reading. I love thinking that there could be special gifts that some people have and what could be done with them if it were possible. When I was offered this book for review, I jumped on the chance to read it and offer my thoughts on it.

While I found the illustrations to be rich in fantasy -- even without coloring -- they were about the only thing I really enjoyed. There are many things in the book that readers of the paranormal would already know and understand. It does provide a sort of quiz in the beginning to help you get a feel of what type of witch you could possibly be. According to the quiz, I would be considered a Mystic Witch. I am not sure if it is spot on, but I read it with an open mind.

The section of the book that interested me the most was the palm reading section. It goes in depth with the correct way to read palms and try to understand what the lines could mean. It just worried me a little though because my life line isn't as long as it should be. Uh-oh!

If you just want a fun book to read and you don't believe too much of what you read in it, then this could be a fun book to have for teenage girls when they have slumber parties. It does include some games that could be done at the parties and some stories to read out loud.

thestoryowl's review against another edition

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3.0

And interesting format for an instructional book on witchcraft. A mix of facts and what on going to call "girlified-ness". Didn't hate it, would recommend to teens looking to explore.

thecatwood's review

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1.0

good lord don't bother

jainabee's review

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4.0

Fun, wise, inspiring, fancy. Very well done. And yes, I sure wish I'd had this when I was 12.
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