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Easy Enchantments: All the Spells You'll Ever Need for Any Occasion

Easy Enchantments: All the Spells You'll Ever Need for Any Occasion

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Thanks for all the feedback
Review: Blessed Be All >This is Lexa Rosean, author of Easy Enchantments and The Supermarket Sorceress books. Just wanted to say thank you for all the positive magical feedback! >I am currently working on a new book which will be released Spring 01. Some of these reviews actually helped me in the writing of new material. >I am most grateful and anxious to further understand your magical needs. Please visit my website for more information> easyenchantments.com

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Magically informative
Review: Here are a variety of spells that are not only easy to put together but workable with uncomplicated ingredients. Lexa's Magical Manner's are a well thought out guideline of how to work with this book. Kitchen Witches will especially like this book and it will make a nice addition to anyone's magical library.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent and enjoyable resource
Review: I love this book and refer to it all the time. I'm not a Wiccan but I believe in the potency of folk and kitchen witchcraft so the spells in here really hit the spot. First of all, the book is beautifully written: the author has a knack for imbuing each instruction and description with a quality of tactility and enjoyably sensuous mystery which is magical in itself. I like that she spends a lot of time drawing connections between the historical, nutritional and "vibrational" qualities of each ingredient, as well as weaving instructions with personal anecdotes and narratives. The author's humor also adds to the book, and I appreciate her encouraging readers to choose spells whose ingredients particularly resonate with them instead of creating fixed prescriptions.

I haven't tried all the spells but most of the ones I did try worked, albeit sometimes in unexpected ways. I can see how someone interested in the more formal aspects of Wiccan ritual might find this book too "simple", but I appreciate its eclecticism and democratic use of everyday ingredients, which don't take away from the power of the spells in my opinion.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the most effective spell book I own
Review: It is a pretty good book but half the stuff you need you don't have just "lying" around. A more appropriate title would be "A Stop To The Supermarket".

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: an insult to the craft
Review: ms. rosean's books are pop-culture witchcraft, of very shaky background and quality. i do not intend to get involved in personal attacks, but i have met lexa on a few occasions and she was rather arrogant and rude, not at all like the image witches should be projecting as we try to reclaim our position as respectable members of society. for anyone who is interested in learning about the craft, dont waste your money on this.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: an insult to the craft
Review: ms. rosean's books are pop-culture witchcraft, of very shaky background and quality. i have met ms. rosean on several occasions, and she was rude and arrogant. that is not the image witches should be portraying as we reclaim our position as respectable members of society. for all those interested in learning about the craft, don't waste your money on this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is........WOW!
Review: This book is great for a first time witch. The spells work, with easy ingredients that you can buy at any store! With everything from "Health and Beauty", to "Banashing Evil". If you are into spells that work, this book is for you!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the most effective spell book I own
Review: This book is my very favorite. The spells are easy to do. The ingredients are easily available. Most of all they are extremely effective. If you are serious about doing spells that you can be confident about the outcome, I highly recomend this book

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Easy Enchantments......The name says it all
Review: This book is pretty good , easy to follow spells with all the components that you need for spells in your spice cabinet. There are no hard to find ingredients just simple things right from your kitchen that Really work. I love this book

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great Spellbook, Bad Info
Review: This book is really helpful, it has various spells on everything you would need. I wouldn't recomend this to beginners, because it doesn't have a whole lot of info on magic, like circles, and the Rede. It also has a spell to make another fall in love with you. o_0 Is it just me, or is this extremly bad karma? Just to clear this up, witches do not cast manipulative, make-someone-do-something spells. Love spells are a good thing; when used for strengthening a current relationship, or sending healing love to someone, but this spell violates the Rede(convieniantly left out) and should NEVER be used.

However, a lot of the spells were pretty good, but I disliked the magical quick fix attitude of the book. The correspondeces were helpful if you wanted to write your own spell, but the spells lacked well...words. Almost all of the spells were totally silent. Visualization is important, but some didn't have that either. I'm not bashing this book, don't get me wrong, I just thought it could've been better.


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