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Review Summary: Umm...I'll Pass
Review: I really don't like this book. It does have bits and pieces of Some good info. But not worth the price or the time. It takes a soft, "fluffy" and biased approach to magic. Somethings I totally disagreed with and I wish she could have checked her facts...I had no idea of or about the author when I bought the book, So I also didn't know that it was very Wiccan, and that is not really my style...now I know better. This book is definitely aimed toward the much younger generation (Like pre-teenish) rather than someone more serious. But overall, this book was crappy!
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Review Summary: Great Book
Review: I highly recamend this to anyone interested in the field of wicca or witchcraft! Excellent book. Very good condition.
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Review Summary: Solitary Witch
Review: I absolutely enjoyed this book! Silver Raven Wolf is phenominal. Her books never disappoint.
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Review Summary: Excellent Book....Full of so many different things...
Review: This is a great book... it is full of information on just about everything...history of the broom, chakras, oils, tarot...you name it you can probably find it here. Mine is fairly new to my library and it is becoming well-worn rather quickly. Definitely recommended for anyone who is looking for information other than spells. It is a good reference for a solitary who may have no real life person to learn from.
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Review Summary: Great book with a few problems
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Overall this book was very well written with lots of information to add to any magical library. I have a few problems with the book listed below.
The book offered a lot of information, but it was unevenly distributed. In other words: some topics (for example, Astrological section)was very informative, and others (for example, The Astral sections) were very vague barely scraping the subject. I felt this section was put in for the sake of putting it in. The book, in my opinion, would have been better served without it. It left me feeling lacking in knowledge: especially compared with the very informative astrological section.
In the future, if this book is revised I hope the author considers either expanding on the subjects that are barely grazed or leaving it out of the book. Remember, you can't miss what you didn't have!
Overall I rate it a solid 4 for the reasons above.