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The Book of Spells

The Book of Spells
By Nicola De Pulford

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #268406 in Books
  • Published on: 1999-11-01
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 128 pages

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Synopsis
Contains 50 spells for health, wealth and happiness, using ingredients found easily in shops, garden or home. From the author of "Spells & Charms : 52 Charms and Spells to Help Get the Best Out of Life".


Customer Reviews

The Book of Spells - Spellbinding!5
This book is beautifully put together, from content to cover - just looking at the silver writing inscribed on the black, & untying the ribbon puts you in the mood for mystery & magick! De Pulford has presented this collection of spells from around the world, & interspersed it with facts, history & other related things, as well as dividing it all into nice, neat little sections. She has included several spells which are in sealed sections with the warning that they are only to be used in an emergency. Of course, the reader is compelled to jump straight to these sections to see what they're all about, but that's part of the charm, isn't it? The spells are simple & fun to follow with almost all the ingredients readily available. In short, this book is essential for any Witch's bookshelf - if only to make it look more beautiful!

The Book of Spells4
Although slightly childish and looks upon spells as more of a "fun activity" than a lifestyle, this is a simple book for people that need to practise magic for the odd bit of luck. Nicely laid out with some sealed spells for those emergency moments.

airy fairy rubbish1
This is wannablessedbe heaven! These daft little spells are perfect for a twelve year olds sleepover but no good for anything much else. Its far too dictatorial, Spellcraft is about spontaneity and freedom. And as for the sealed emergency spell section- HOW patronising? The readers and writer of this should get a grip.