Positives:
-the book is what it claims to be--29 days of recording the moon phase your energy and the energy of others.
-Sage claims that others telling her what kind of energy the moon phases a good for didn't help her so she doesn't offer any of the "traditional" energy interpretations
-Sage has a lot of testimonials including male participants who explain how this challenge and the energies of the moon helped them--nice bit of inclusion.
Negatives:
-this book has no information in it
-the journalling is really basic, calling it a workbook implies there are activities and there are not
-the journalling and general call to action could be a blog post, and would actually be a pretty engaging one where pagans or even non pagans all go outside or look out their window during the evening and record what energies they perceive/experience. It's a cool 29 day blog or video-a-thon. BUT It's kind of a bad book, fine for me to skim through kindle unlimited but in NO WAY worth it's $14.95 price tag.
-There are formatting issues in the kindle edition and I would lose my mind if I paid $15 for a book and it's formatting wasn't picture perfect
-The book is 90% testimonials--really cool as a group blogging or vlogging project, but kind of crappy as a book. A workbook should be activities and prompts
Overall, I'd pass on this book. It's a good idea that lacks in execution. Maybe provide me some more questions to reflect on or give me various moon meditations or give me various conflicting moon traditions from across the globe for me to reflect or compare my experiences too. Hell, throw in a hashtag and encourage us to post on your moon board or whatever. Let's go ahead and community this up, see how all our personal reflections vary or sync.