Status
Available
Call number
Collection
Publication
HarperOne (2019), Edition: Illustrated, 256 pages
Description
An illustrated guide from the HausWitch store and brand founder explains how to create a beautiful, healing living space using earth magic, meditation, herbalism, self-awareness, tarot, astrology, feminist spirituality, and interior decoration.
User reviews
LibraryThing member oddandbookish
I received this book for free as part of an Instagram tour (TLC Book Tours specifically) I did to promote the book.
I was so excited to read this book because I am super interested in witchcraft and I love interior design and all things homey. I was not disappointed.
First off, this is a beautiful
Just a little side note: since this is a coffee table book, this book is not meant to give you a large or comprehensive overview of witchcraft. If you’re looking for that, I suggest reading something else.
Secondly, I love love LOVE that the author brings up cultural appropriation in witchcraft. It’s a small little mention but much appreciated. She also includes a recommended reading list at the end for those who are interested in learning more about the original context of some of the practices.
I also loved the self help elements. Even though this is a book about homes, the self-help elements felt very natural. It ultimately boils down to how YOU connect with your space.
Overall, this is the perfect coffee table book for those looking to add a little magick to their home and life.
I was so excited to read this book because I am super interested in witchcraft and I love interior design and all things homey. I was not disappointed.
First off, this is a beautiful
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coffee table book. Everything about it is high quality from the pages to the photos. It makes the perfect addition to any coffee table or bookshelf display. Just a little side note: since this is a coffee table book, this book is not meant to give you a large or comprehensive overview of witchcraft. If you’re looking for that, I suggest reading something else.
Secondly, I love love LOVE that the author brings up cultural appropriation in witchcraft. It’s a small little mention but much appreciated. She also includes a recommended reading list at the end for those who are interested in learning more about the original context of some of the practices.
I also loved the self help elements. Even though this is a book about homes, the self-help elements felt very natural. It ultimately boils down to how YOU connect with your space.
Overall, this is the perfect coffee table book for those looking to add a little magick to their home and life.
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LibraryThing member lydia1879
an enjoyable read for the modern, millennial witch! plants, decorating, crystal suggestions, tarot basics, this book is basic, but pretty and super easy to read. feels super hipster and relevant to the modern witch movement, but i do wish it had a lil more depth!
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
256 p.; 8 inches
ISBN
0062906151 / 9780062906151
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