Your magical life A young witch's guide to becoming happy, confident, and powerful

Amanda Lovelace

Book - 2024

"From the bestselling author of The Princess Saves Herself in This One comes an accessible guide to incorporating magic into your life completely from scratch, welcoming beginner witches with arms wide open. As witchcraft grows ever more popular, there are countless introductions to magical practice to choose from-so many that you might not know where to begin. When you're just getting started, it's easy to be intimidated by even "entry-level" magic books, or you simply may not have time to read such heavy texts, leaving you discouraged. Make Your Own Magic aims to change that, showing that magic doesn't have to be fancy, time-consuming, or one-size-fits-all. Drawing from years of practical experience, this is ...an interactive beginner's guide that introduces the tenets of witchcraft so that you can develop your own practice in whatever way works for you. amanda lovelace offers650 simple explanations, inspiring poetry, words of encouragement, magical journaling prompts, and the tools needed to begin building a strong, long-lasting practice focused on self-love"--

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Subjects
Genres
Juvenile works
Published
Philadelphia : RP Kids 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Amanda Lovelace (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
ix, 150 pages ; 23 cm
Audience
Ages 8-12
Grades 4-6
ISBN
9780762484157
  • A note from the author
  • Part I. The basics
  • Part II. Your intuition
  • Part III. Your cycles
  • Part IV. More magic
  • So this is "goodbye"
  • Special acknowledgments
  • About the author
Review by Booklist Review

Look no further for a witch's primer than this no-frills, no-judgment guide that makes no assumptions about its readers whatsoever. Lovelace writes an easy-to-follow, digestible book that addresses everything from basics and misconceptions to lessons in self-love and confidence, and throughout, they encourage readers to find magic in the small moments of everyday life. Here readers will find simple explanations for things they might find confusing or be afraid to ask about, as well as journal prompts and enthusiastic encouragement of whatever brings fulfillment. There are some illustrations peppered throughout the book and nice visual spreads to represent things like tarot readings, which are also outlined and explained in detail. At the very end of the book, there is a guide for readers to create their very own spells. Overall, it's a super positive and gentle introduction to witchy practices that focuses on accessibility and personal growth. This book is written for just about anyone, of any background, belief, or identity, and encourages everyone learning from it to foster an equally welcoming space for everyone around them.

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 4 Up--A rudimentary-while-still-being-extensive overview of witchcraft and spirituality. With the guidance of a kind and gentle narrator, middle schoolers embark on an educational journey focusing on magic and witchcraft and how easy it is to incorporate it into their lives. The magnitude of information is broken down in such a digestible way that readers will forget they are learning. Lovelace explains the difference between pagans, wiccans, and witches; what each tarot card signifies; the types of crystals; elemental properties; seasonal holidays and rituals via the wheel of the year; and moon cycles. They boost readers' confidence in themselves. The tone throughout is uplifting and motivational. Lovelace breaks down each topic with the care of a loving older sibling. The digital art is in a tight palette of lavender, black, and white. VERDICT A great choice for witchcraft newbies and veterans as a quick reference, purchase where there's interest in the subject.--Jenna LaBollita

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