The Common Sense Spell Book

· Xlibris Corporation
4.4
18 reviews
Ebook
138
Pages

About this ebook

In The Common Sense Spell Book, you will learn how to create magic. Real spells, keyed to you and filled with your own symbolism that work with your own strengths. It begins with what you need to know and consider before you start, what you need to do to create and cast a spell and what should be done to clean up afterwards. Delving thoroughly into both the theory and mechanics of folk magic, The Common Sense Spell Book contains and explains all you need to know to be able to confidently craft successful spells and perform real magic.

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4.4
18 reviews
Lil Lette
June 9, 2017
Would love to b able to read more
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D.R. Moundshroud
December 13, 2016
Truthful and sometimes bruseque but very well written. This is the tough love mama we all need.
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Emerson Vranich
May 28, 2020
Straight forward, no nonsense. Wonderful read.
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About the author

Debbie Dawson has been a Witch for many years. Inquisitive and contrary, she has spent most of those years questioning and challenging the accepted forms. She has been an active part of the New Zealand Pagan and Witchcraft community, running coffee meets, workshops and festivals. With her best friend, Debbie runs a small Pagan Supplies business that focuses on providing community and opportunities for beginners and those who also like to question and challenge the norms. Debbie lives on a small farm in North Canterbury New Zealand with her husband, children and far too many animals.

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