17efravel's review

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3.0

I wasn't really impressed with this book. I was extremely bored while reading. In a space where there is an abundance of titles on the topic of witchcraft, it's important to make your book stand out. This title fell a little flat for me and didn't really bring anything new to the table. I also didn't really care for the layout. Every witch and their practice is different so this may be the perfect book for you, especially if you are a beginner but it just wasn't for me.

Thank you NetGalley for the ARC

litwtchreads's review

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3.5

This book was well-written and a call for self-reflection and a captive read. This is an eclectic book that doesn’t push the reader in any one direction, but rather calls to many different ways of approaching the craft. I found this book to be interesting, but I had a hard time staying truly engaged in the  book. I really appreciated how this book is a basic call for newbies, and that the author included her mentor in so much of it. 

My one true issue with this book is in the very beginning, the author pushes for the law of attraction without calling out that systemic barriers are not going to work for marginalized people attempting to “attract” these things, and this took me out of the book when I was first reading it. 3.5/5

jadedyogi's review

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4.0

ARC NETGALLEY REVIEW

Well written and complicated of the most important information for any beginner or anyone wanting more references sources in their bookcase. The author lack nothing when she tells her own story to better help you see context to material within the book. Very unique approach to a book of this type.

sjj169's review

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3.0

Sweet book about a friend/teacher relationship into each woman's journey. My copy was one of those you have to read on either your phone or the computer and I hate those but still read this one. So that's saying something.

Booksource: Netgalley in exchange for review.
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