Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Spellcraft
Whether you desire love, money, luck, or protection, this book includes the techniques you need to manifest your will in the world. This fascinating collection of magick covers everything from moon energy and herbs to creative visualization and poppets. Learn how to write your own spells or practice some that are tried-and-true. This book includes nearly a hundred spells from the four authors, as well as contributing Witches such as Madame Pamita, Astrea Taylor, Thorn Mooney, and others. The Witch's Book of Spellcraft shares enchantments for spiritual cleansing, driving away enemies, bonding with your animal companion, and other specific needs. You will discover magickal uses for candles, crystals, knots, oils, incense, and much more. With expert advice on so many types of magick, this comprehensive guide is sure to become a well-loved part of your collection.
The Witch’s Book of Spellcraft is a comprehensive guide for spells and anything that working one entails. After a short and cohesive introduction, the author (or rather authors, as this book is a collaborative work with Jason Mankey as a head writer) goes into the ethics of spellcraft and thus shines a light on the groundwork of witchcraft and what casting a spell is actually about.
I thoroughly enjoyed the structure of this book, as it was divided into categories that reflect the different kinds of spell magic you will encounter. First, we get a deep dive into certain items that will facilitate set intentions, such as crystals, essential oils or candles, before the respective next chapter focuses on the exact kind of spellcraft you can work with these magical properties. This way, you get the required background knowledge before reading about specific spells to help you with the kind of problem you’d need that spell for. Another aspect I enjoyed is that the spells start out rather easy and then build their way up to more advanced techniques. So while you don’t need to read this book chronologically, you will pick up a number of skills along the way if you do.
It's also quite easy to follow the writer’s thought process and I liked the explanatory nature of this guidebook, giving examples when needed and referring back to the history of witchcraft to point out the basics of what working in tune with the universe is like. The sections are a welcome length that aren’t too overwhelming while still providing you with vast knowledge of everything that’s important. I also liked the appendixes which made it easy to find spells and I enjoyed that the authors have provided us with additional resources at the end of this book.
One of my favorite things about this book, however, are the illustrations and visualizations that support the written text. Personally, I would have liked there to be even more of those, as for a topic like witchcraft, there is always room to illustrate more and switch it up a little. With so many guides on witchcraft on the market, lots of them illustrated, a book focused mainly on text might seem daunting to some.
All in all, The Witch’s Book of Spellcraft isn’t a guidebook that reinvents the wheel, but it is a book that offers a comprehensive, cohesive introduction to spellcraft and everything it entails. An easy-to-follow writing style and a great structure make this book stand out amongst others and prove that it should not be missing from any witch’s library!
I received an eArc from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to the publisher for providing me with a digital copy of this book.
This is a great book about natural magic (indeed it is greater in page length also). There are many insights into occult techniques which will approve your practice and knowledge. Information is clear and in line with modern streams of occultism. It is written by group effort and that it shows (this time) in better quality of material. Of course that can cause that text is in few places unnecessarily wordy and even annoying. A wonderful book that deserves to be read by anyone interested in theory and practice of natural magic.
"Magick is not supernatural; it's simply how the universe works. Sometimes we can explain the magick, such as a seed becoming a seedling and rising up from the ground, but it's still magickal. Just because something can be explained doesn't make it any less magickal."
As someone who's had little to no contact to magick and spellcraft, this book really made me want to get more into it and try out some spel.ls on my own. Even for amateurs, this is very comprehensively written and, despite being a non-fiction book, reads as engagingly as a novel. The authors discuss the basic rules of spellwork as well as getting into differend methods and tools such as candles, crystals, herbs or incense.
I'm pretty sure I'll buy this as a beginner's guide to start practicing myself.
Very detailed! Would not recommend unless you are highly interested in the subject. I would’ve liked more info about dirties and how, but otherwise fairly comprehensive, and well written.
This was a really good book. I really liked how the introductory chapters were written and how they built on each other to lead to the main subject of the book. Also, having read my fair share of witchy books, mostly geared towards beginners, I felt like this book had many new ideas that I’d never read before and others that I had, but were better explained, and that’s what really made it worth the while for me. I also thought this book was quite long, in a good way, and thorough. It had tons of spells and rituals, and they were very varied. I’m confident that it has something for everyone. It just really felt like quality work. Overall, I really enjoyed it and, once it comes out, I’ll definitely be picking up a physical copy to add to my own library.
I received an eArc from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
3.5-4 stars. Easy to follow and in biographical format.
This book includes the workings of the primary author and co-authors. It provides biographical perspective into the authors' experiences with different groups, workings, and items. For example, the authors cover uses of candles and their varying colors, herbs and their historical uses, crystals, and more.
This is a good starting book for beginners and is clear and easy to read.
The thing I liked best about this book is that the author reminds you of the tenets of the craft, though some may not care to harm none or fear the repercussions of what they send out into the world. But having said that, and having warned the reader, he then gets into the actual practice of the craft and includes input from other contributors. If you’re curious about spellcrafting or are a new witch, this book is for you!
This book is all inclusive as far as unique spells and earth magic included. You can learn about hair magic and a collection of other magicks as well. I thought this book was amazing. It was easy to follow and understand. I certainly loved the fact that there are a huge amount of spells in this book to learn. It is just a magnificent guide that is perfect from the beginner to the novice and everyone in between. I most definitely recommend this book.
I like a witchcraft book that is well-rounded, down to earth and hits hard from the beginning with that magical knowledge. And this book fits the bill...1000%. I have nothing but wonderful things to say about this book. An excellent read!! I read this book via NetGalley in en exchange for my honest opinion.
An excellent book, comprehensive and informative. I liked the style of writing, how the book is organised and easy to follow. An excellent job, highly recommended. Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine
An excellent resource for those that have some experience in Magick work already, whether it be standard witchcraft or Wicca. Having insights from multiple people in multiple communities provides a lot of fresh takes on familiar rites and practices. Hard-pressed to find a bad chapter in this book!
Really loved this book. I found it fresh and insightful. Full of different spells. A bunch of authors which is nice to get different perspectives! Would recommend!
Thank you NetGalley for the eARC . I liked the book so much I went out and bought a copy. So easy to understand and follow along with. I think this is my new favorite book