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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A beautiful guide to Making Magick,
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This review is from: Seasons of the Witch Weekly 2010 (Spiral-bound)
All I have to say is wow! This is a beautiful guide.
A friend of mine bought this and gave it to me as a gift. The book is spiral bound with hard covering on the outside. It has full color throughout and little tabs for each month of the year. I like how this almanac gives you plenty of spaces to write in and plan out your rituals and sabbats and such. This edition was the Goddess edition, and has a beautiful picture of a different goddess for each month -- very nice! I used this to plan out the meetings for my coven for 2010. A great guide to help you plan. I also like how it gives you information on "power spellcasting days", because some days are better for spell casting than others. Much Love & Many Blessings, Thorn Nightwind
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome Guide to Craftby, no witch should be without.,
This review is from: Seasons of the Witch Weekly 2010 (Spiral-bound)
This book is spiral bound with hard covering on the outside. It has full color throughout it also has tabs for each month of the year. This edition being the Goddess edition has a wonderfuly dipected picture of a different goddess(es) for each month! I plan on using mine to help me mangae my life in every aspect for 2010. I've glanced throughtout the planner, and it makes a point to make days of power, days when particular spells would be best, and helpful notes for any witch. I like how this almanac gives you plenty of spaces to write in your own notes and rituals
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best "All Around" Datebook,
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This review is from: Seasons of the Witch Weekly 2010 (Spiral-bound)
I have always wanted a different datebook, w****n, but it doesn't give the secular holidays, and all of the other esoteric stuff, so as beautiful as it is, I never pick that datebook. I enjoy the Wi**he's Datebook, from another company, because it has a lot of info, but it is flimsy.
Instead,Seasons of the Witch Weekly is the best of MOST worlds. It comes about as close to perfect as I can find. First the negative (and there's only two that I can think of): It's a bit big and bulky to carry around in a purse that is not "oversized." And, personal preference, I wish the outer cover was a little more subtle. I don't need strange stares at work... Now the good stuff: It has monthly tabs to find the date easily (which is a huge improvement over last year's ribbon), and they are "coated" to really stand up to frequent handling. The pages are sturdy and "toothy" for writing on without smearing...even pen and highlighter(last year it was glossy and smeary). The cover wears like iron throughout the year, being dragged in and out of a purse. The secular holidays are clearly printed right along with the pagan holidays. The phases of the moon are obvious in both the "monthly" format at the beginning of each month, and in the weekly pages. The yellow waxing of the moon is clearly visible on the monthly pages. The moon void-of-course is listed, and in each time zone (although I do wish that part would be smaller print). The sign the moon is moving into is listed. Mercury retrogrades, and endings of mercury retrogrades are present. The different moon names are listed monthly and when they change on the weekly pages (bloodlossing,etc.) Spell casting power days are clearly marked. Lesser, but still powerful energies are also marked. The seasons "change" throughout the book, which is a great visual reminder of what is happening in the world around me. There's a 2011 1-page calendar with holidays in the back, to help make plans as things get later in the year. And there is gorgeous color and esoteric information throughout. All in all, it is worth the price, and it is the best on the market thus far.
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Seasons of the Witch Weekly 2010 calendar,
By Lunatic Witch "Raven" (San Mateo, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Seasons of the Witch Weekly 2010 (Spiral-bound)
Highly recommended for the witch on the go!!! Tough, durable, I take it everywhere with me.
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New Year, New Opinnion,
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This review is from: Seasons of the Witch Weekly 2010 (Spiral-bound)
Hi there, I was very disappointed with last years weekly, but I decided to try it again, after all I picked up 2008, and ordered 2009, I am extremely happy with 2010. I always expect terrific Art Work, but this one blows even 2008 which was my introduction to the weekly, out of the water! The pages with the calenders on them are easly writen on and that was my complaint with 2009. Totally not an issue with 2010, and I thank you for that. Kind of miss the old world ribbon, but the monthly tabs are a fabulous and modern addition. I congradulate Victoria, great! I will be happy to encourage my friends to pick up this version of the weekly!
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Seasons of the Witch Weekly 2010 by Victoria David Danann (Spiral-bound - August 31, 2009)
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