Enchantments: A Modern Witch's Guide to Self-Possession

by Mya Spalter

Other authorsCaroline Paquita (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 2018

Status

Available

Call number

130

Collections

Publication

Lenny (2018), Edition: Illustrated, 224 pages

Description

Mya Spalter has spent years among candles, herbs, cats, and spells as an employee at New York City's oldest occult shop, Enchantments. Since it would get crowded in there if all of you visited, this beautifully illustrated book will be your guide to its secrets and stories; in the process, Mya will introduce you to some mystical concepts you can use to build spells and rituals that resonate with your own personal style, including: create and maintain altars, save your love magic for yourself, clean your filthy apartment, and money magic for need, not greed.

User reviews

LibraryThing member ecataldi
I'm not wiccan or currently practicing witchcraft, but that didn't stop me from enjoying the hell out of this book! The author is irreverent, funny, blunt, and honest - in short, everything I love in a non-fiction author. Divided into two sections, Enchantments covers witchy implements (alters,
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herbs, colors, stars, calendars, etc) and magical intentions (astrology, money drawing, attraction, etc.). Threaded in amongst all this fun knowledge are wonderful drawings and keen insight on modern witchcraft and whimsy. Even if that's not your bag, there's a lot of fun stuff about astrology, herbs, and cleaning that can be implemented in your life; this guide is as useful as you want it to be. A fun read that will reach a wide audience.
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LibraryThing member Dokfintong
Belief, respect, and righteous ridicule

I asked for this book because it sounded like a hoot to read and wow it certainly is. Mya Spalter's combination of belief, respect, and ridicule makes for a book that is instructive (if you want to be instructed) while also providing an enjoyable read for
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those who have no truck with this nonsense but who are curious anyway. Novelists might find it useful for suggesting some details to weave into their stories.

Sections on color magic, stones, herbs, oils, tarot, and other accoutrements of the modern witch are interspersed with asides on why this stuff, while being fun and helpful for maintaining focus, isn't actually needed. Intention and focus are what matters. There are funny stories, too, and asides about some of the nutters who wander into Enchantments, the magic shop where Ms Spalter works. (They don't sell swords any more after being robbed at swordpoint.)

So who will enjoy this book? Novelists, as mentioned above, and readers who have a general interest in witchcraft and like humor. It is a useful introduction to modern witchcraft that pays particular attention to artifacts of practice.

I received a review copy of "Enchantments: A Modern Witch's Guide to Self-Possession" by Mya Spalter (Random House) through NetGalley.com.
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LibraryThing member spiritedstardust
Very basic summary of some witchy ways told in a humorous manner but with too much plugging of the shop she works at.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

8.33 inches

ISBN

9780525509653

Local notes

SCCS The author is an employee of NYC's Enchantments, its oldest surviving occult store.

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