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This one is definitely a pick, if only because of the wide range of spells included, some of which I haven‘t seen in any other spell book. There are spells for making friends, for getting hired, for increasing creativity, for improving body image, for decreasing anxiety and depression, a spell for when you‘re on your period, another for nightmares, one for pleasant dreams and so many more. A potential downside is that you have to do the work. ⬇️
slategreyskies (Cont.) These aren‘t easy fixes, and most of the spells require you to put things in your own words. That way, the spell is specific and tailored to you. If you want a book where everything is handed to you and you don‘t have to think for yourself about what you want, then this is not the book for you. That said, I really liked it, and I got several good ideas for spells I‘ll try and tweak to make my own. 4⭐️!! #witchy 13mo
slategreyskies Also, this is available on #Hoopla, and while I really liked it, for me it is probably a #borrownotbuy. 13mo
TalesandTexts @slategreyskies I actually prefer spellbooks that let me do the most work. I find that books with pre-written spells don‘t work in all instances, because often times, we may not vibe with the ingredients used or words spoken. I had heard of this book, will check it out. The only other book where I found spells for various scenarios, was the 1001 spells by Cassandra Eason. 13mo