Member Reviews
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for giving me this eARC to review. Sadly the content within this book is not good for my mental health which I did not realise at the time so I am very sorry for that! I will give this 3 Stars as I couldn't review it properly. Apologies again!
This book is loaded with information. It would make a good reference book to keep coming back to.
Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for the advanced reader copy. This is my honest review.
My kids and I have been learning more about crystals and how to identify them. This book was definitely a useful too and a great intro to crystal grids.
I love anything crystal. This book is right up my ally. I thoroughly enjoyed learning new methods and improving my craft. Thank you for taking the time to write this book. 😊
Enchanted Crystal Magic Spells, Grids & Potions to Manifest Your Desires by Pamela Chen is an insightful and informative read. This book is broken down into lovely sections about different types of magic that can be done with different crystals, as well as information about crystal grids and how to make crystal potions.
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own. (via Netgalley)
I enjoyed this. Informative with a variety of different topics covered.
Awesome book. Really enjoyed it. Thanks for the chance to read this book. Will definitely recommend.
I have worked with crystals for decades and found this a useful interesting guide to crystals. Thank you to the publisher and to Net Galley for the opportunity. My review opinions are my own,
I appreciated the wealth of knowledge and organization of this book . The author has included spells, potions and what crystals to use for each intention. I like that the author included what crystals can be toxic and how to best care for your crystals. She includes which are fragile and how best to treat your crystals when not in use. The care of crystals is very important to practitioners of crystal magic and this is a great guide for beginners I recommend this book for those who have knowledge of using crystals and beginners. A enjoyable rad that I recommend .
Thank you to NetGalley and Llewellyn Publications for an ARC of this book. All opinions in this review are my own.
I have always been drawn to crystals and the magic of nature, having accumulated a mass of knowledge about rocks & minerals throughout the years, as well as a physical quantity of them. When the opportunity to read an advanced copy of a book about crystal magic I definitely jumped at the opportunity. This book is broken down into lovely sections about different types of magic that can be done with different crystals, as well as information about crystal grids and how to make crystal potions. There are also warnings about which crystals are toxic to be ingested, or harmful if they are close to the skin for too long, as well as information about the fragility of different stones. I also appreciated the information on identifying the difference between natural and man-made stones, but not promoting one as better than the other.
The one thing that gave me a bit of a hard time was it felt a little religious at times/leaned a little far into the self-help/motivational speech realm. I understand where it is coming from, and it is not a negative necessarily, but it is personally not an aspect I enjoy with my crystal knowledge spell books.
Overall, I really enjoyed this book and I think this is a book I will keep going back to as a reference for some of my crystal knowledge & spells. I think it is a great starter book for those who don't know anything about crystals or crystal magic, and I would definitely recommend it even to seasoned crystal users as a reference book. 4.5/5
I have huge interest in Crystals so was really happy when NetGalley let me read this book. I found this book really interesting and a book I will keep coming back to. It is really easy to get into .Pamela talks about carry Crystals with you and gives you exercises to do with them.
Thank you NetGalley for letting me read this book.