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Witchcraft Spell Book: The Complete Guide of Witchcraft Rituals & Spells for Beginners by G. Alan Joel

Review
G. Alan Joel’s “Witchcraft Spell Book: The Complete Guide of Witchcraft Rituals & Spells for Beginners” is a how-to book that presents witchcraft and magic as hypotheses for readers to test for themselves, taking nothing on "blind faith." 

A compilation of G. Alan Joel's series, "Witchcraft Spell Books," this beginner's manual includes some history on witchcraft, practitioner testimonials, definitions of terms, and complete instructions for the practice of 27 spells and rituals involving the four elements of the Universe: Air, Water, Fire, and Earth.

Witchcraft is available for everyone to learn, and what efforts are put into the practices of intentionality, prayer, and deliberate creation, G. Alan Joel says will pay you back with interest. 

By practicing the "precise science" of witchcraft and adhering to its specific rules and procedures, a multitude of benefits can be realized.  For example, witchcraft connects you with spirit (the keepers of dreams and life lessons), helps you remember what you want, and aids your connections with powers and beings (angels, animal totems, and Spirit guides).

The greatest feature of this beginner's guide is the author's clear and honest explanation of the outcomes of witchcraft and of the science itself.  Witchcraft emphasizes conscious creation and tapping into our intuitive selves, helping individuals break free from reactionary living and transform life in the ways they want.

The Witchcraft Spell Book: The Complete Guide of Witchcraft Rituals & Spells for Beginners” is perfect if you are new to the practice of witchcraft and are looking for assistance to achieve a conscious state of being.

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Buy it on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Witchcraft-Spell-Book-Beginners-ebook/dp/B00CEOR5SK/ref=pd_sim_kstore_3

"Queen Darkara" by Renn McWolfe


Review
Renn McWolfe's "Queen Darkara" is a brilliantly written fantasy novel for teens with an engaging plot and a fascinating world.

The story follows the young, beautiful enchantress Queen Darkara after she is summoned to a distant land rife with death and destruction.

When Darkar learns that the land is being overtaken by a powerful, cunning witch, she agrees to do her best to hunt the witch, with a team of equally dedicated warriors, including the dashing, headstrong General Dominik the Brave.

As engaging as the plot is, it is the writing that truly makes "Queen Darkara" shine.
It is one of those books where you forget you are reading, and instead feel as though you are a transient observer in a far-off world.

The well-developed characters and otherworldly creatures, such as the Trickster, a creature with a hunger for human hearts, feel tangible.

The humor in the book adds a light-hearted element to the book, despite the somewhat dark plot.

Unlike humor in many books aimed at teens, the humor does not feel forced; it feels like a natural part of the situations.

Because of the writing, humor, and world, the cat-and-mouse game between Darkara and the evil witch is continually interesting, and the reader finds his or herself not wanting it to end.

"Queen Darkara" is a must-have for any teen craving an accessible, fast-paced fantasy novel.

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Buy it on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ECZWI1S
Buy it on Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/queen-darkara-renn-mcwolfe/1117607966?ean=2940148648437