Spells &
Charms
by Nicola de Pulford
Informative, Light, Natural & Easy to follow.
ISBN: 1-899434-64-X
No spell book can ever quite give the satisfaction of a successful spell that you've written yourself but this comes quite close. Beautifully written and the photography is excellent. This was one of my very first spell books which I gave away a long time ago to someone who needed it more than I did at the time. However, I missed it and found a bargain on amazon so my witchy bookshelf feels so much more 'right' with it sitting in there. A similar to feeling to when Robbie Williams went back to Take That.
The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Witchcraft & Practical Magic
by Susan Greenwood and Raje Airey
Fact-packed, Full of History, Correspondence, Ideas and more. A real 'go-to' reference book for all things witchy.
ISBN- 13: 978-0-7548-1680-5
ISBN- 10: 0-7548-1680-X
This was not a book I found in a library or a book store, it was somewhat of a recommendation from a member of my Wiccan facebook group: Wicca UK. I've had it about a week now and still haven't got through it; there are so many wonderful references and histories I can barely put it down.
Everyday Moon Magic
by Dorothy Morrison
Inspiring, Crafts, Rituals, Spells, Astrology and much enchantment of the written word.
ISBN: 978-0-7387-0249-0
I have only recently become a fan of this author, via a recommendation from +Shiann Raven Moon. This book is jam-packed full of invocations, blessings, rituals, spells, circle castings and much more... all lunar related (of course). The rhyming of it is very 'me' too. Anyone who has read my poetry knows I love my rhyming.
The rest of this range of books include Everyday Magic and Everyday Sun Magic (all 3 are available from amazon).
Blessed Be
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