The Little Book of Pocket Spells

Everyday Magic for the Modern Witch

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Pub Date Sep 18 2018 | Archive Date Aug 27 2018

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Description

A modern, updated book of spells for every occasion to inspire a generation of new witches.

Conjuring up love, success, health, and happiness, The Little Book of Pocket Spells, has something for every situation. It offers an array of practical tips for bringing those special essentials into your life. This magical gem of a book will have you and others spellbound with its sparkling spells and creative charms.
A modern, updated book of spells for every occasion to inspire a generation of new witches.

Conjuring up love, success, health, and happiness, The Little Book of Pocket Spells, has something for every...

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EDITION Other Format
ISBN 9781449495770
PRICE $9.99 (USD)
PAGES 160

Average rating from 14 members


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This book is wonderfully illustrated and would be great for people who are starting their path in the Craft or who want a quick reference guide on this topic.
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I liked the illustrations and think this is a good reference for those new to casting spells. While much of the information can be found online, it was nice to have it all in one place.

I would like to thank Netgalley and the publisher for providing me with a review copy in exchange for my honest and unbiased opinion of it.

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A book you can take any where for reference. Something you can use everyday. The Sabbats and phases of the moon are at your fingertips. Well written. Just so much information in one book. I loved it. I also preordered one for a friend of mine. I received this book from Net Galley for an honest review and no compensation otherwise.

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Akasha Moon's "The Little Book of Pocket Spells" has been updates with beautiful illustrations of water colours and intricate mandalas making it a treasure to behold. Within the pages of this book are some interesting little tidbits of magic. There are a few things that I will remember and use in the future, but I found a good deal of it is rather silly. Fabulous for a younger audience and those who are just starting to explore the ideas and methodologies of witchcraft. 3.5 Stars

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This pocket book of spells is a great introduction to the Wicca life. It gives important dates for wiccas including not just the typically equinox/solstice but also some of the lesser mentioned sabbats i.e. Imbolc, beltane. In regards to the sabbats she mentioned, Akansha Moon also reminds the reader that the specific dates are just for practicality and if you want to honor them when you feel these events occuring you are able to do so without having to wait until the "day". Moon then proceeds with detailing the meanings behind the lunar tides, from new to dark moon and giving the approximate dates for the various seasonal tides that occur to remove the old and bring in the new. After a few more basic suggestions concerning bath purification and other cleansings, Moon starts the spells section. Of course she starts with a simple love spell to attract a new love, then she moves on to blessing spells that involve baking bread, and a basic reminder of the Wicca's code of ethics, to harm no one. I am curious as to the strength of some of the spells mentioned by Moon, and a few of them echo spells I have encountered elsewhere. I cannot wait to try out a couple of them to see how powerful they are. If you are a beginning Wicca or just need to know a quicker spell to help you get results, this is definitely the book for you. A lot of the ingredients are basic like rosemary, mistletoe berries (or cranberries if they are easier to find), clove oil, etc.

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This would not be my typical read but as I love fiction books surrounding witches I thought I would try The LIttle Book of Pocket Spells out.

Great little book for the younger 'witches' or those interested in learning a little witchcraft. It was a fun read and one that I will would want to hang on to! Would make a accompanying book for any witchcraft novel!

Thank you to Netgalley and Andrew McMeels Publishing for providing a copy.

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The Little Book of Pocket Spells is a pretty little book that's ideal for those who are new-to or interested in learning the basics of being a modern witch.

Each page gives a snippet of information, a specific spell, or basic important facts that all witches should know. Starting with the basics (like choosing an appropriate magick name) the book then meanders through various useful tips for everything from essential ingredients to have on hand to various methods of using visualization to succeed.

I am particularly taken with the number of beauty tips in this book and I look forward to seeing the results from the daily Auric Facials I've been doing.

Thank you to NetGalley and Andrews McMeel Publishing for providing me with a DRC of this book.

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Found this book in my local library! There were actually a couple spells I was impressed with and tried out. Much to my surprise I found they worked very well! And quickly , too! That it harm none....

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