ARC Review: The Witch’s Book of Spells: Simple spells for everyday magick by Lindsay Squire

Title: The Witch’s Book of Spells: Simple spells for everyday magick

Author: Lindsay Squire

Pages: 192

Releases: August 20, 2024

4 stars out of five
4 stars – It was really good

This was a wonderful book of simple spells and rituals for easy everyday magick. This contains spells for seasons and sabbats, moon magick; money, prosperity, and abundance; career and job ambitions; success and happiness; protection; well-being, and so much more. These spells and rituals use simple ingredients that can easily be found in your kitchen or at your local store. 

Squire has compiled a great collection of simple spells that are easy to follow and find the ingredients for. I really appreciate providing spells that are relatively simple to do, like less than 10 steps, because I don’t have a lot of time to do big fancy spells or rituals. There was also a great variety in the types of spells that were included (i.e. jar, candle, tea, etc.). 

Overall, if you are looking for a great beginner book of spells or just more simple spells to do, I highly recommend this book. 

*ARC provided by Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.*


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