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The Old Mountain Spell Book: Exploring Appalachian Folklore and Magic: Hoodoo, Rootwork, and Moon Spells

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How much do you really know about the Appalachian culture, folklore, and history?Perhaps you have heard murmurs surrounding Appalachian folklore, and this has piqued your interest, and you've decided you want to learn more.
Or maybe you are a passionate reader of magic, witchcraft, and folklore, and you're searching for a new phenomenon to learn about.
Appalachian folk magic is a rich tapestry of mystery and magic, yet despite this, there are very few sources of information to choose from.
That is, until now.
Introducing The Old Mountain Spell Book, a must-read guide for anyone interested in exploring Appalachian folklore and magic, including hoodoo, rootwork, and moon spells.
Whether you've got a passion for Appalachian folklore specifically or a general interest in witchcraft, this book is ideal for you.
While there are other books on this subject, none of them go into the same level of detail as this guide, which introduces you to the world of the Appalachian, including its myths, common misconceptions, and rich history.
Inside The Old Mountain Spell Book, discover the The history of Granny Magic and its role in Appalachian culture.The importance of rootwork.How the Appalachians perform protection and warding spells.The superstitions, legends, and myths of the Appalachians.Charms and moon spells that you can study and learn.It's time to learn everything you need to know about Appalachian culture and folklore.
Grab a copy of The Old Mountain Spell Book today!

123 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 19, 2024

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Profile Image for Annabell Champeaux.
33 reviews5 followers
August 11, 2024
This book was short, definitely just scratched the surface. It did make me want to get some more books and learn more about the Appalachian folklore and ways. Definitely worth a read. 😉
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1,029 reviews8 followers
May 30, 2024
Sweeping generalizations (“Friday the 13th started in Appalachia”, um no, incorrect) and spelling errors (where the heck is North Caroline?) make for complete drivel in book form. None of her sources are annotated, so you know they’re most likely less than accurate (and no, the “references” section in the back doesn’t count).

Don’t waste your time or, if you’re not a KU subscriber, your money either.
Profile Image for Julie Baker.
284 reviews11 followers
February 22, 2024
This was interesting to read and learn about mountain magic and spells used in the Appalachian mountain area. I enjoyed reading the folklore section the most followed by the moon phases and the practices. It is a very beginner book so the explanations are easy to understand and well thought out.
23 reviews
August 30, 2024
The old mountain spell book

Extremely interesting book I just wished a few different spells would have been added on cfc the side. It was very intriguing to read about different believes.
176 reviews
January 26, 2025
old mountain spell book

Interesting and informative. The explanation of story behind the objects or reasoning for doing the spell was brief and interesting. There was not too much detail just how the region uses or believes in the magic of the object
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Profile Image for Shantelle Clement.
5 reviews
May 7, 2025
Needed citations/footnotes, information about the author (why should you be trusted as a source?), & at least one more editing pass. From what I know already the information isn’t totally off kilter, but at the same time the references are few & mostly websites.
Profile Image for Samantha Keisler.
37 reviews1 follower
September 8, 2025
informative but…

It’s a history book not a spell book. It’s great for learning history and context but not much for reading through spells or recipes to draw inspiration from bc there aren’t any listed
Profile Image for Eve.
144 reviews13 followers
February 9, 2025
A good introduction to Mountain folklore.
23 reviews
May 31, 2025
Absolutely no good information. Less than the basics. One star for having some good cryptid descriptions and a spooky story of the Bell Witch.
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136 reviews3 followers
July 21, 2025
Excellent listen! I loved hearing of so many customs, practices, and beliefs. Many were familiar; many were not.
Profile Image for Valerie Schopmann.
20 reviews
July 1, 2024
Very interesting to learn where a lot of the superstitions I grew up with originated from.
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