19 September 2021

NetGalley Review: Natural Magic by Lindsay Squire

Natural Magic by Lindsay Squire


Publisher: Quarto Publishing


Release Date: September 21st 2021


Rating:   ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆


This book is everything you want in an introduction to magick.  The information is presented in a well-organized fashion with enough material to get you started, but not much that beginners will feel overwhelmed.  I love this kind of accessibility, especially since so many introductory books are so heavy on the rules and specifics of one type of practice that it borders on gatekeeping.  Not here though.   Background on styles of practice, basic supplies, important holidays, moon cycles and basic spell construction are all outlined for use.  I liked the focus on starting practice on a budget, or even in secret should your life require it.  The real icing in this well-written cake is the artwork.  Accompanying the text are wonderful illustrations that blend classic witchy aesthetics with modern drawing.  I am definitely adding this one to my witchy library.

Purchase at: Amazon, Barnes & Noble




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