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Faery Magick
by Sirona Knight
from New Page Books
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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Excellent for Believers Inquisition 
Reviews are based on "personal preference!"
First of all, the book does contain spells. As with any book-spells it's "personal preference" you can take them or leave them so my review is not based on the spells portion but on the rest of the book. The information in this book is priceless based on my "personal preference" which is to learn/know about what draws fairies such as flowers, foods, crystals, creating fairy rings, etc. and different kinds of fairies such as brownies, bogies, nyphms,... more info
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Excellent 
Great book to learn more of the Fae and their abilities and how to utilize them
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Look for hte good and the good you shall find! 
After reading all of the reviews I see it is rather pointless for me to add my own, as it has all been said rather well by all... The positive and the negatives of the book are all listed but really with a little thought, all the negatives are really not negative if you use your imagination: Like for instance: What are you supposed to do with the information on the animals in the book? How about search for a fallen branch and make a walking stick? What nicer way to commune with the faery's then to make a... more info
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Not very good. 
I've enjoyed some of this author's work in the past (especially the shapeshifter tarot) but this book seemed to be just thrown together. There are a lot of problems and contradictions in this book. Knight writes that Europe and Asian are rich in faery lore and Africa and America are not. (which is untrue--the Cherokee people have an expecially strong faery traditon) And because of this all her information on faery comes from Europe. The problem with this, is that the author lives in the u.s.a.--so if... more info
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