Witchy Wednesday

Witchy Wednesday

Happy mid-week everyone! Welcome back to Witchy Wednesday, the day of the week where I openly talk about anything witchy. Well…I’ve started doing that on any day now but this is strictly a witchy post day. The first thing one does when they chose this path is research. We dive into anything and everything we can find about the subject. This is where a book such as the one I’m reviewing today comes in handy.

 


How about a look?

 

The Dictionary of Magic and Mystery: The Definitive Guide to the Mysterious, the Magical and the Supernatural

The Dictionary of Magic & Mystery 

Author: Melusine Draco

Published: April 16th, 2012

Publisher: Moon Books

Book Length: 370 Pages

Genre: Non-Fiction, Reference, Pagan, Witchcraft

Rating: ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ 

Buy the book: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Book Depository (Use my referral ID: Bibliophagist20)

Disclaimer: I was given a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. This in no way impacts my review.

The ultimate guide to the mysterious, the magical and the supernatural. Over 3000 entries, together with 26 mini-features

 

This is a wonderful resource for people looking to practice but it is more than that. This book can become a resource for those looking to write about witches as well. It is packed with so much information. It is exactly what you’d think it was… a dictionary. I admit I don’t read them for fun but I did skim this one and I love how inclusive it is!

 

This is going to be a regular reference book for me, especially as I’m in my first year of learning. Now, when I come across something I don’t understand, the first thing I do is grab this book. A wise addition to any witch’s library, beginning or experienced.

 


Thank you again to Moon Books for sending me this amazing book!

What are some of your go-to beginner witch books? Do you read tarot? What are some of your favorite books you used when learning?


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