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Dorothy Morrison?


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Everyday Magic was one of the first books I was gifted when I started into Wicca. If I remember correctly it had some good ideas and a nice in depth correspondance list.

 

Recently her books Everyday Moon Magic and Everyday Sun Magic were suggested to me by a somewhat like-minded friend. I did a search like a good little poster and found some threads that are pretty old talking about a few of her books. Now, thanks to this thread (call me crazy she's pretty hot in the photos on this thread) as well as this one, I am interested in her book Utterly Wicked: Curses, Hexes, and other Unsavory Notions. I'm wondering if those who reviewed her books then still feel the same now, if they have anything to add, and if there are any others who would like to chime in.

 

 

I didn't want to bump all of those old threads to ask separate questions is why I started this new one but in case you are interested the other threads were:

Everyday Moon Magic

Everyday Magic

In Praise of the Crone

 

The Everyday Magic series are spell books however I was told they are a great references which is where my interest lies. If you have read the Moon or Sun one did you feel this was the case?

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I ordered Everyday Sun Magic from Amazon a couple days ago. I put in and out of my cart like five times, before I finally bought it. I was so indecisive about buying it. But I'm fascinated with the sun right now, and...well...it's on that topic :-0

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  • 6 months later...

Marabet - I have Utterly Wicked if you want it - it's going to be donated to the library Monday if you don't, lol.

 

M

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Marabet - I have Utterly Wicked if you want it - it's going to be donated to the library Monday if you don't, lol.

 

M

 

Already got it on my Nook, M. And though I generally like having books like this in hardcopy I'm still not sure if I liked UW enough to want it in hardcopy...

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