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Chargement... Backyard Witchcraft: The Complete Guide for the Green Witch, the Kitchen Witch, and the Hedge Witch (édition 2022)par Cecilia Lattari (Auteur), Betti Greco (Illustrateur)
Information sur l'oeuvreBackyard Witchcraft: The Complete Guide for the Green Witch, the Kitchen Witch, and the Hedge Witch par Cecilia Lattari
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"Traditionally, witches have used plants, herbs, and spices in spells, talismans, and potions. In Backyard Witchcraft, Cecilia Lattari guides readers to reawaken their own inner witch by tuning in to natural magic in their everyday lives"-- Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Google Books — Chargement... GenresClassification décimale de Melvil (CDD)133.43Philosophy and Psychology Parapsychology And Occultism Specific Topics Witchcraft - Sorcery Witchcraft and Magickal PracticeClassification de la Bibliothèque du CongrèsÉvaluationMoyenne:
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This was an informative book centering on three types of witches: the green witch, the kitchen witch, and the hedge witch. It discussed each type of witch and some of their particulars, like what tools they each use. The book also had an abundance of information on general witchcraft. For example, there is a chapter on purifying your home. I learned quite a bit, like how the moon affects plant growth (there is science to back that up). That being said this book is very focused on green witchcraft, so if you are looking for something more broader, this book won’t be for you.
The best part of the book were the illustrations. This book is loaded with pictures to showcase exactly what the book is talking about such as plants. The illustrations were also just a nice aesthetic touch. The pictures made the book feel very cozy and homey which made it an inviting read.
The book lacks a concluding chapter, something I always like to see in a nonfiction book. I would have liked to seen a short chapter with some final thoughts about the practice of witchcraft.
Overall, this is a beautiful witchy reference book! If you are interested in learning more about green witchcraft, then consider checking this book out! ( )