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An easy to read, understand & implement guide to spells by the With of the Forest. I enjoyed the clearly written lists of correspondences, as well as the beautiful illustrations by Viki Lester. So happy to have this in my collection and would recommend to all modern seekers of magick!
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This was a delight to read, packed with the basic and even new to me stuff. Which I love, authentic to the author her roots without ever leaving you feel like you are not her equal on the journey through the book.
Absolutely must have for spell gals
A great book for both beginners and more experienced practicioners. "The Witch's Book of Spells" is well structured, educational and most of all helpful.
Perfect beginner's guide 🖤
I think this is the perfect guide to learn more about spells and the practice of witchcraft. This book was really instructive, beautiful, and fun to read. I did learn a lot, and I adored every little bit of knowledge it gave me.
The illustrations were also so beautiful and enhanced the reading experience tenfold. I know the author has many other witchcraft books with the same illustrator, and I now want them all.
Thank you NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group – Leaping Hare for the ARC!
I thought this was such a great book!
I loved the way it was broken down and the layout. It was so easy to follow along and each section made it easy to find what one would be looking for.
I thought that all of the spells were accurate too, and you could tell there was thought and intentions put behind each one.
This was very informative and I learned a lot! I will definitely keep this book and reference it often.
I also really enjoyed the illustrations in the book!
Thank you so much to NetGalley, the publisher and the author for the book.
If you're looking for a straightforward and engaging book with witchcraft and spells, "The Witch's Book of Spells" by Lindsay Squire is a great choice. It's packed with useful information that's perfect for both beginners and experienced witches alike.
One thing that stood out to me was how well-organized the book is. The chapters are clearly laid out, making it easy to read and understand. The spells included are practical and varied. I especially enjoyed the chapter on moon magic; it was informative and really helped me appreciate how lunar cycles can influence spell work.
Squire also provides clear guidance on creating and writing your own spells, which I found encouraging. It feels very accessible, like she’s inviting you to explore your own magical path.
Overall, "The Witch’s Book of Spells" is a fantastic resource for anyone who wants to start casting spells or deepen their understanding of witchcraft. It’s approachable and friendly, making it a great pick for witches and newcombers to magic.
This book is mostly spells. Good for reference, but not something to sit and read through.
The list at the back detailing what each ingredient means is very helpful if you want to craft your own spell.
This book is a delightful and enchanting introduction to the world of witchcraft, perfect for those just starting on their magical journey. This book is not only a practical guide but also a visual feast, with charming illustrations that bring the spells and rituals to life.
Content Overview:
Lindsay Squire's book is thoughtfully organized, beginning with a gentle introduction to the history and principles of witchcraft. She demystifies the practice, making it accessible and unintimidating for beginners. The book covers the basics—everything from setting up an altar to understanding the different phases of the moon and their significance in spellcasting.
The spells themselves are simple yet effective, designed to help new witches build confidence in their craft. Each spell is clearly explained with step-by-step instructions, making it easy to follow along. The sections on charms and potions are particularly delightful, offering a mix of traditional and modern recipes that any beginner can try with items easily found at home or in nature.
Illustrations:
What truly sets this book apart are the illustrations. The artwork is whimsical and full of personality, making the book feel like a treasured grimoire passed down through generations. The illustrations not only enhance the text but also serve as a visual guide, helping to clarify the steps in each spell and ritual. Whether it's the detailed drawings of herbs and crystals or the enchanting depictions of magical circles and symbols, the art adds a layer of magic that is sure to inspire readers.
Tone and Accessibility:
Squire's writing style is warm and inviting, making readers feel as though they have a wise and caring mentor guiding them through their first steps in witchcraft. She encourages experimentation and personal interpretation, reminding readers that witchcraft is as much about intuition as it is about following instructions. The language is clear and straightforward, avoiding any overly complex jargon that could overwhelm a novice.
Conclusion:
It is a must-have for any aspiring witch. Its blend of practical advice, simple yet powerful spells, and enchanting illustrations makes it an invaluable resource for beginners. Whether you're looking to cast your first spell or simply want to learn more about the world of witchcraft, this book is a perfect place to start. It's a magical journey wrapped in a beautifully illustrated package, making it not just a guide but a treasured keepsake for anyone on the path to becoming a witch.
‘The Witch’s Book of Spells’ by Lindsay Squire is a simple yet comprehensive guide, making it an excellent resource for new witches. It covers a variety of spells and rituals, providing a solid foundation for those beginning their journey into witchcraft.
Accuracy: ★★★★☆
Determining the accuracy of a book on witchcraft can be challenging. However, the correspondence and details provided in the spells seem consistent with established practices. The author has done a good job of aligning the content with traditional and modern interpretations of witchcraft.
Perspective: ★★★★☆
The perspective in this book is inclusive and respectful, catering to a wide audience. Squire emphasizes personal empowerment and the importance of intention in spellwork, which is a positive and modern approach to witchcraft. The perspective is welcoming, making it accessible for those new to the practice.
Relevance: ★★★★☆
Witchcraft and Wicca have become increasingly relevant in recent years, as people seek alternative spiritual paths and new ways of viewing the world. This book aligns well with current interests, offering practical guidance and insights for those curious about or committed to these practices.
Engagement: ★★★★☆
The book is engaging, with clear explanations and a variety of spells that keep readers interested. It includes practical tips and personal anecdotes that make the content relatable and enjoyable. The engagement factor is high, especially for beginners who will find the material fresh and exciting.
Readability: ★★★★☆
The readability of the book is excellent, with straightforward language and well-organized chapters. Squire’s writing style is clear and concise, making it easy for readers to follow along and understand the instructions for each spell. The book is designed to be user-friendly, which enhances its appeal for new witches.
Enjoyment: ★★★★☆
While my personal enjoyment was lower due to my years of studying Wicca, newcomers are likely to find it quite enjoyable. The simplicity and comprehensiveness of the content make it a delightful read for those at the beginning of their journey. It provides a good balance of information and practical application, which is likely to resonate well with its intended audience.
‘The Witch’s Book of Spells’ by Lindsay Squire is a solid introduction to the world of witchcraft, offering a range of spells and rituals that are perfect for new witches. With accurate correspondences, an inclusive perspective, and engaging content, it serves as a valuable resource for those starting their spiritual journey. The book’s readability and comprehensive nature make it an enjoyable and informative read, though more advanced practitioners might find it too basic. Overall, it’s a great addition to any beginner’s library on witchcraft.
Love this. The layout and style is beautiful. Graphics and diagrams are amazing, very colorful. The spells are written well, the history and backgrounds go into lots of detail. The detail work and effort that went into making this truly shows, it was amazing to read through.
This is an interesting book. I enjoy the way it breaksdown every area of witchcraft and seasons. I really love the recipes as well. The opening of the book is great and really br aks down how to start your spells and tips and tricks, it wonderful. If you have a curiosity related to spells and rituals I highly recommend this book.
Thank you Netgalley for the advanced copy of The Witch’s Book of Spells! This was a beautiful book with delightful illustrations and many different and versatile spells. I will be purchasing a copy!
Lindsay Squire is one of my favourite witchcraft authors out there. Her content is accessible, informative, and able to be tailored easily to each person’s individual practice. I am always looking for inspiration for more spells, and The Witch’s Book of Spells is a great resource for a wide range of workings.
This is a great little spellbook! It’s not particularly special in terms of magic books but it’s very thorough and gives a brief overview of a wide variety of components of witch craft. I like that it has a preface where the importance of ethics and good intentions are. The only thing a bit underwhelming were the incantations for the spells. They were fairly generic and weren’t very creative, but it had a section on editing the spells for yourself so there’s always the opportunity to use these spells as a jumping point and from there you can make your own, depending on how advanced one is in witch craft.
Thank you Netgalley, author, and publisher for the ARC!
This is a great beginners guide into doing spell work. The way things were described in such a great way to make sure that it was too the point and easy to understand. I loved this, to be completely honest. I would recommend this to every new beginner who is looking to expand their knowledge.
Lindsay Squire's The Witch's Book of Spells: Simple Spells for Everyday Magick is an excellent entry point into the world of magick, crafted with care for both beginners and experienced practitioners. This guide is filled with practical, empowering insights, all presented in a straightforward and engaging manner. The spells are designed to be both practical and accessible, seamlessly integrating magick into everyday life.
A major strength of this book is its user-friendly nature. The clear and direct writing style makes it easy for newcomers to grasp the basics of magick and spellcasting. The charming and inviting cover, along with the beautifully complementary interior illustrations, enhance the overall reading experience.
Loved the graphics, the simplicity of it and how it makes it easily accessible to people with simple ingredients lists and steps.
Definitely would buy this!
I picked this book after a rewatch of "Practical Magic", the cult movie that is reportedly being revived for a modern take. For a curious dabbler this book is a great entry point, with really beautiful graphics and "spells" with an emphasis on grounding and energy - with the whole thing feeling akin to a wellness ritual. It also covers a wide variety of life instances, family, abundance, career, health and relationships. It acts more like a manual/textbook and while I didn't read it cover to cover, it was a fun book to have on hand for a tongue-in-cheek solution to fix my friend's love life!
<i> This review was provided thanks to an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review</i>
I own several grimoires and books of spells, and this one has quickly become a staple in my collection. Its organization is impeccable, making it incredibly easy to navigate and find the information I need.
The "Before You Begin" chapter is particularly valuable, offering a great refresher for seasoned practitioners and an excellent starting point for newcomers.
I highly recommend this book to both new and experienced users who are seeking an accessible, easy-to-read spell book filled with practical and useful information.
Thank you to Netgalley for the ARC of this cute baby-witch book! This was an interesting read as someone who has never dabbled in witchcraft. Everything was easily laid out and (if I ever find the time) I would definitely try it out. :)