Magick Made Easy: Charms, Spells, Potions, & Power

· Harper Collins
4.1
10 reviews
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292
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The latest addition to the popular Made Easy series, 'Magick Made Easy 'gives aspiring witches everything they need to master the art of magic. Clear, easy-to-follow instructions walk readers through spells and potions incorporating more than 300 every

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4.1
10 reviews
Mickal Selim
March 12, 2018
I enjoyed reading this book, very well written. And it explores the core principles behind practising magick, preparing the reader to be able to use them in any spell work. Which is very rare in magick books. I personally think the book could be organized better.. especially the second part. But that doesn't affect the quality of the information provided in any way. Highly recommended if you're interested in folk magick and looking for a practical guide to start
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A Google user
The Book was really good, It was in fact really easy to comprehend and answers all those question you may have brewing in that little head of yours, truly amazing.
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AECHMIA
December 26, 2012
Great for novices alike
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About the author

Patricia Telesco is a practicing herbalist, metaphysical lecturer, and author of Goddess in My Pocket, 365 Goddess, and other books on dreams, divination, magick, and Wicca.

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