Actual rating: 3.5 / 5 stars.
A lovely basic book (like a book of shadows) to teach you all the things you would want to know when it comes to witchcraft practices, such as tools (healing crystals, colour magic etc) spells, planetary magic and more.
It's like a brief, factual guide giving you the necessary head start to look further and learn more generally, as well as sparking an interest in a particular field. I like the little extra detailed information it gave you in regards to tarrot reading. I also like the numerology section which I'm shocked to say because numbers are not my forte but this I understood and found fascinating.
Being specifically interested in mythology, I loved learning about different deities you can find in various cultures, such as Norse, Egyptian etc. I knew a lot of these already but it's always nice to have the basics in one place.
I do find that it does linger a lot on the deities though, which is something I don't typically believe in or worship in that aspect (despite being fascianted with the actual mythological lore of gods and goddesses). It was difficult to see past this as, especially when it came to the section on spells (got to say I do like the explanation of the spells), it would heavily use phrases such as inviting a goddess in to grant you a power, etc. I personally believe in the power of the universe, energy, yourself, etc so putting it into a being like a goddess and reading about that a lot was something that was only very mildly irritating... no... irritating isn't even the word, but perhaps, unnatural for me.
Overall, as it gathers all the basics in a generalised BoS vibe, and is aesthetically stunning, I would say its great for beginners or those intrigued about the practice and wanting to know a bit more. It would have been nice to have a closing statement wrapping everything up, but regardless of that, it is still a handy book to flip back to for quick reference.
Pick it up, give it a go and enjoy! >(^_^)<
Gén