Saturday, April 19, 2014
Book Review: A Spell a Day by Cassandra Eason
Need money? Want more amour? Whatever your heart's desire, Cassandra Eason has a spell for it in A Spell a Day (Sterling Ethos, 9781454911050, May 2014)). Her fun, comprehensive compendium takes you through the year, with just the right magic to help make you prosperous, lucky, loved, and full of life. With its easy-to-use instructions and engaging, accessible design, it's a must for anyone hoping to make dreams come true. Whether you are searching for something specific or looking to try something at random, the 366 different spells, one for every day of the year, offers magical ways to deal with just about every circumstance. From protecting your children from nightmares and blessing a marriage to finding some extra money or luck, look no further then Spell a Day.
Cassandra Eason is a bestselling British author of more than 80 books on various New Age topics, translated into 13 languages. She has appeared on numerous UK television programs, and is also active in Sweden, where she is a lead author for New Page, a leading New Age publisher, and New Zealand/Australia. She interprets tarot at psychic fairs and holds courses in magic and other esoteric subjects throughout the world.
Our Thoughts
I've been looking for a spell book that has numerous spells for this and that; just something that was a hodge-podge. I like reading new spells and finding new ones that are right in line with my intentions. This book offers spells from preventing accidents to making the world a safer place in the 366 pages.
The book itself is thick but small enough to fit into a ritual bag or box without taking up much space. The covering of the book is nice and sturdy so that while in a ritual bag or being carried around, there will not be any pages or covers crumpling. I give this book five stars.
If you're looking for a good spell book that gives you lots of options, you need to check this book out. You can go order it on Amazon.
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