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If you want to be a Witch Teen

If you want to be a Witch Teen

Author/Title: Gwinevere Raine-Spellcraft for Teens, A Magical Guide to Writing and Casting Spells
Publisher: Llewellyn Publications
By: Aislinn Unne
Pub. Date: 2002
Rating: 8
Book Description: Teen Witch/Spells
Url: Gwinevere Raine

Not another teenage witchcraft book amongst others out there in the market trying to get the teenies to learn the craft. No way! This insightful parent friendly guide into the new witch world leads the newly teen Wiccan scholar on a persona journey to the basics of witchcraft with easy to use spells to tools of the trade. One of the differences from other authors in this field is Ms. Rain’s own personal experience as a teen witch thus fore makes this book an easy to relate to fellow teens. Not bad considering Gwinevere Raine touches the basics of Wiccan in a way that intrigues witches of all learning levels. Something that needs to be mentioned is about Ms. Rain’s point of getting the facts straight about the distinction between Wicca and witchcraft correct. Something that many of the older authors of craft books fail to do so.

Ms. Rain has her own specially formulated “spell design kit” for the beginners to tailor to there own witchy tastes. From beginning spell castings, herb and stone info to making your first poppet. Not bad for it allows one to utilize the basics of spells, charms and other nifty magical goodies. Addition to that the spells in her book cater to the teen crowd with issues commonly faced by this younger generation for she puts together spells catering to them in this book. An interesting read for it is refreshing and insightful to the younger teens of today.

Posted on 6/11/2006 at 9:56 pm by Mistress Ravenfyre