Member Reviews
This is the book that my witchy side needs! Beautiful layouts and it excites me to use the spells in here.
This book is well written and easy to read. The information -- history and spells for practice-- are simple and seem to be easy for anyone to follow along with. This guide seems to discuss all the major topics you would want, making it a great go-to guide for both new and practiced witches. The perfect addition to any bookshelf!
So I am officially in love with Lindsay Squires books and I need to add them all to my physical collection! This is a great book for spell work beginners like myself with a wide variety of themes and techniques! Love love love!
Great reference guide and inspiration source. The various categories of spells and rituals contained rites of all kinds, meaning there is something for everyone. I loved that Squire tried to keep the ingredients/materials lists to those that are common or easily obtained, and I appreciated her reference lists of correspondences - very helpful. I wish there were some photographs or illustrations of different things that may be unfamiliar to beginners, but overall, this book is good and useful.
A great resource to have on hand for a variety of spell knowledge. Aesthetically pleasing as it is informative.
I received an advance reader copy of this book to read in exchange for an honest review via netgalley and the publishers.
The Witch's Book of Spells is a special book for anyone wanting to start out in witchcraft. I found it really interesting and easy to use with simple spells and rituals for newbies and more seasoned practitioners alike. The book starts out with an introduction into spellcasting, then moves on to spells and rituals with added information such as ingredients needed, best times to cast certain spells. The pictures were pretty and a nice touch.
I liked that the spells included a little bit of history about the casting
I’ve loved every book Lindsay Squire has written, and The Witch’s Book of Spells is no exception. As someone who owns all of her books, I appreciate how she consistently manages to make witchcraft accessible, simple, and easy to understand. This latest release is packed with over 100 spells and rituals, covering everything from protection and abundance to self-love and well-being. What I love most about Lindsay’s writing is how she breaks things down in such a clear, non-intimidating way, making it perfect for both beginners and experienced practitioners. Whether you're looking for practical advice or just some new inspiration for your craft, this book is a must-have for any witch’s collection!
What a lovely little book with spells to help you live your best life.
It's full of rituals and spells, that are both very "magickal" and practical.
If you're looking to embrace your inner witch, this is the perfect book for you!
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. I have to admit, I’m still not sure how much stock I put in modern day witchery and spells but this was an interesting read nonetheless. The way in which it was broken up makes it easier to read or locate the type of assistance you need and some of the spells/recipes were interesting, like the tea for better connections and the bath soak to reduce anxiety. I do think that some of these may be able to help somewhat, as the ingredients in the tea magick for calm have been researched as some form of calming scent or mild tranquilliser so they should help calm an individual regardless of any incantation.
I read a book a few years back by Lindsay Squire and loved it so much I had to buy a hard copy after it came out, so I was prepared for this one. If this was anything like her book on tarot, I was fully expecting to buy a hard copy of this one too, because I like Squire’s straightforward writing style and her way of breaking down concepts so that I can understand everything easily the firs time I read about it. (I wound up owning the hard copy of this one too).
To start with, there are these adorable little illustrations on nearly every page. They’re related to what is being discussed, and it reinforced what was on the page. In some cases, it’s a depiction of a diagram or setup that should be copied, while in others, it’s a rune, or a cute image of an ingredient that is central to the spell or recipe.
The book opens with an introductory discussion covering spell casting, which covers information that isn’t just useful to beginners, but can benefit more experienced practitioners as well. From there, it dives right into spells and rituals, touching on so many areas. There are spells and rituals devoted to specific seasons and sabbats, as well as the highly varied specializations, including: moon magick, finances and prosperity, employment and ambition, peace and happiness, good fortune, protective magic, health and well-being, self-care and self-love, psychic abilities, ancestor connections, home and kitchen witchery, family and friends, and love and romance.
In the other Squire book I read, she emphasized the importance of tweaking things to make them your own and working with what you have. She carries that same tone into this book, and I love that. While all of her spells include “ingredients” that are relatively simple to get, she also includes a note that it is okay to work with what you’ve got and make substitutions if there is an ingredient that you don’t have. At the end of the book, there’s a list of correspondences, to make it easier to find an ingredient that can work as a substitute.
Unlike other spell books that I’ve seen, where the majority of them look really cool but aren’t the type that I’m going to be using any time soon, this one is absolutely full of spells and rituals that I will be using. There is also a note before each spell letting readers know when the best time to do the spell is, whether it is a sabbath, a weekday, or a moon phase. Overall, this is a fantastic book and I’m so glad that I have a hard copy on my shelf. Just a heads up—if you like to flag pages, beware, because you might run out of flags before pages
The Witches Book of Spells by Lindsey Squire is a well written book with info that can be referred to on many occasions. It is suitable for a beginner as the first chapter covers the basics of spellcasting. The chapters are divided up into categories you'd expect to find in a book of spells along with rituals and recipes. The color scheme and art are pleasing, and it's a book that will inspire you magically as you flip through the pages.
For those who already own a spellbook or two, there's probably nothing here that you haven't seen before. But, if you're looking for this type of book or are a fan of the author, I would definitely recommend it because it is up to date and very useful.
Thank you to Leaping Hare Press and NetGalley for this eARC for review.
While this obviously wasn't an extensive book of spells, it was cute enough to be a general starter. It offered just enough information on different topics that the reader got an overview to decide what topic they'd like to look more into. I even spotted a few of the spells that I'd like to try myself. Definitely a good one for those beginning to look into witchcraft!
I received an advance reader copy of this book to read in exchange for an honest review via netgalley and the publishers.
The Witch's Book of Spells is a unique guidebook for anyone wanting to start out in witchcraft. I found it easy to use and find areas of interest to myself and simple spells and rituals for newbies and more seasoned practitioners alike. The book starts out with an introduction into spellcasting, then moves on to spells and rituals with added information such as ingredients needed, best times to cast certain spells, manifesting, and much more. The illustrations were an elegant whimsical touch to the book, and I think there's something for everyone within these pages.
Book Review: The Witch's Book of Spells by Lindsay Squire & Viki Lester
Rating: 4 Stars
I recently had the pleasure of reviewing "The Witch's Book of Spells: Simple Spells for Everyday Magick" by Lindsay Squire, beautifully illustrated by Viki Lester, and it was quite the enchanting experience! As someone who's dabbled in witchcraft but never fully committed, this book felt like a welcoming embrace from the witching world.
This book serves as a unique guide that invites you to tap into your inner witch with a delightful collection of spells and rituals. Drawing from Squire’s personal grimoire, it's organized in a way that makes it super easy to navigate. Whether you’re interested in the different moon phases, zodiac signs, or seasonal energies, there’s a spell for every aspect of life. From protection and hex breaking to manifestations of love and abundance, the breadth of topics covered is impressive. The spells vary in complexity too—from quick five-minute rituals to more detailed practices—making it perfect for witches at any stage of their journey.
One of the things I absolutely love about this book is that it serves as a helpful intro guide for beginners. For someone just starting out, the wealth of information and detailed instructions is invaluable. Squire has compiled a fantastic collection of spells that are not only easy to follow but also require ingredients that are often simple to find. I really appreciate how accessible this makes practicing witchcraft; it’s less daunting and much more inviting!
The illustrations by Viki Lester add an extra layer of charm. They are colorful and eye-catching, perfectly complementing the text and enhancing the overall experience. Each page feels like a little piece of magic itself, guiding you through the spells with visual inspiration.
Overall, I’d give The Witch's Book of Spells a solid four stars. If you’re looking to explore the world of witchcraft or deepen your existing practice with straightforward spells, this book is definitely worth picking up. It’s like having a friendly mentor by your side as you embark on your magical journey!
⚠️This review was written based on personal opinions and experiences with the book. Individual preferences may vary⚠️
The Witch's Book of Spells is a collection of over 100 spells and rituals perfect for beginner and seasoned witches. Within this treasure trove of a book, you'll find a spell or a ritual for any occasion you can think of, all of them organized by theme.
The book is broken into two parts, the first being an introduction to spellcasting, giving the reader background information on what spells are, how long they take, and what to do before you cast your spell.
The second part is where all the spells and rituals are, each chapter dedicated to a different theme such as sabbats, moon magick, protection, good luck, etc.
Sometimes in witchcraft books the introduction can feel a bit repetitive, every book going through the same basics of what witchcraft is but I found this book's introduction to be quite refreshing as it dove into aspects of spells and magick that I hadn't seen before.
I especially loved the section that went into detail about why a spell might not work and how to rework and write your spells! There is even a section at the end of the book that goes into correspondences of popular herbs, spices, crystals, etc. so that you can craft and create your spells.
I appreciated how Lindsay included spells that were not only powerful but didn't require a ton of difficult ingredients, making it a great resource to have for witches of all walks and skill sets. Each spell or ritual included a list with the ingredients, tools, method, and the best time to cast/practice.
Overall, this book is fantastic for both beginner and advanced witches. It has a ton of different spells and rituals with various themes as well as easy how-to guides and information.
I really enjoyed this book of spells. I had to share with my mom who does a lot of manifesting and sets intentions by the moon phases. I will be buying her and myself a physical copy of this to be able to reference and do some of these spells ourselves.
Spells by Lindsay Squire to be a wonderful resource, whether you're just starting out or are more experienced. Squire's guidance is practical yet deeply rooted in tradition, with clear instructions and beautifully crafted spells that align well with various paths. The book covers everything from protection and prosperity to self-care and manifestation, making it a versatile addition to any witch's collection. It's both informative and inspiring, striking a perfect balance between modern practice and ancient wisdom.
I absolutely love this book, the information presented here is super useful and easy to read and understand. Also the illustrations are so beautiful and fitting to each part of the book 😍
I think it's great for beginners as it covers many key aspects to start practicing, but at the same time it can be enjoyed for more experienced practitioners to find new perspectives or new ideas for spells and rituals.
Can't wait to read more of Lindsay's books ❤️
**"The Witch’s Book of Spells"** by Lindsay Squire is a magical compendium that invites readers to delve deeply into the world of witchcraft with an extensive array of spells, rituals, and practical wisdom. As the latest offering from The Witch of the Forest, this book stands as both a guide for newcomers and a rich resource for seasoned practitioners.
From the moment you open the book, Squire's expertise and passion for witchcraft shine through. The book is meticulously organized, with over 100 spells and rituals categorized by theme, making it easy to navigate and find exactly what you need. Whether you’re looking to enhance your self-love, manifest abundance, or protect yourself from negativity, you’ll find a wealth of options to explore.
One of the book's standout features is its inclusivity of various skill levels. Squire caters to beginners with simple, five-minute spells, while also providing more complex rituals for those with advanced experience. This thoughtful approach ensures that readers can grow and evolve in their practice, using the book as both a starting point and a continued source of inspiration.
The thematic organization of the spells adds another layer of accessibility. You can quickly find spells related to specific areas of life, such as love and romance, success and happiness, or peace and justice. This allows you to tailor your magical practice to your immediate needs and intentions.
The book also offers practical advice on the different moon phases, seasons, and Sabbats, which are crucial for timing your rituals and understanding the natural rhythms of magic. This integration of seasonal and lunar knowledge ensures that your practice is aligned with the energies of the cosmos.
Illustrated with the same attention to detail as The Witch of the Forest’s Guide series, the book’s artwork enhances the reader's experience, providing visual inspiration alongside the textual guidance. The combination of modern and traditional spells offers a rich tapestry of witchcraft practices, allowing readers to connect with both contemporary and historical elements of the craft.
**"The Witch’s Book of Spells"** is more than just a manual; it’s a comprehensive guide to living a magical life. Lindsay Squire’s ability to blend practical spellcraft with deep spiritual wisdom makes this book a valuable addition to any witch’s library. Whether you’re new to witchcraft or looking to deepen your existing practice, this book offers a treasure trove of spells and rituals to help you harness your inner power and create the life you desire.
The grounding exercises were excellent and will help any witch prepare for their first spellcasting. The importance of preparation is essential for anyone starting their journey. I would recommend this title.