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Trust Your Timing: How to Use Your Astrological Birth Chart to Navigate Your Love Life and Find Your Authentic Self by Alice Bell

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4.0

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Once of the better book I’ve read on this topic, but I would really like one of these book to have the explanation and understanding on how to draw/make oh our own birth chart. Let start at the beginnning and teach the whole thing not just what will get you clout, I don’t want website etc. this lacks in this book and many others.

Aside from that the author was more detailed than most, show they have some sense of really understanding, giving you a better understanding to implement the practice.
The Magic of Tarot: A Modern Guide to the Classic Art of the Cards by Leanna Greenaway, Leanna Greenaway

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1.0

DO NOT READ- AUTHOR ARE SO CONDESCENDING YET…… READ BELOW.
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DNF - I got 3 pages in….
The Preface came off very condescending, annoying right out the gate.
Their ‘History’ was ONE PARAGRAPH- this tells me that their condescending 70 years of Tarot knowledge is actually nothing. And within that paragraph they only mention history they want. But in the preface they mention how other tarot readers may not align with every book, giving them ‘ excuses ‘ for their lack of knowledge and their very bullish writing writ out the gate.

FEELS VERY PINTEREST CUT AND PASTE FOR CLOUT OTHER WISE YOU DIDNT HAVE TO TRY TO CONVINCE THE READERS ABOUT YOUR 70 YEARS OF LACK OF KNOWLEDGE FROM WHAT I CAN SEE.
DO NOT READ THIS BOOK. I CALL OUT BAD BOOK WHEN 8 SEE THEM.


HORRIBLE AUTHORS
Herbal Remedies for Sleep: How to Use Healing Herbs and Natural Therapies to Ease Stress, Promote Relaxation, and Encourage Healthy Sleep Habits by Maria Noel Groves

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5.0

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This was such a refreshing and delightful book, I’ve read many herbal remedies books, and this one had so many new things I hadn’t learned from other books. It was its own book and held its own every turn of the page!
From the photos to the layout, it was pleasing on the eyes & thoughtfully laid out to benefit the reader.
The Complete Language of Herbs: A Definitive and Illustrated History - Pocket Edition by S. Theresa Dietz, S. Theresa Dietz

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5.0

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Absolutely loved this book, I am a huge fan of clearly getting to the point, and book set up like this. Easy to find the herb, author’s elegantly layout is so pleasing on the eyes and brain. Sometime there just too much info when you are just needing to look up a herb, and can’t find it or feel overwhelmed with the information. The book solves all that.
I also absolutely loved the author’s authentic opening of how her journey and the book came about. You can clearly feel the authenticity in the words she right.
Holistic Habits: Build your best life one small change at a time by Pui Lee, Jocelyn de Kwant, Eminé Rushton

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5.0

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Omg, I absolutely loved this, as I reviewed it in the app, vs my iPad I could not complete the activities. This is the best neurodivergent friendly book. Build foundation where some may struggle, and just confirming confidence where some may not struggle but still are unsure. I can’t really express the joy I had as I saw similar concepts I have been implementing into my own life, confirm that I can holistically take care of myself, not telling my Autistic traits hold me back.

I wish I could have actually worked my way through this book in physical form giving it a full honest review. Highly recommend to anyone and all. I’ll recommend it to my yoga students for sure.
The Self-care Devotional: 180 Days of Calming Comfort from God's Word by Carey Scott

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4.0

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** this is not my faith or normal content, but I love journals so I reviewed this book from that perspective. I thought is was very new fresh concept layout style compared to other devotionals I’ve seen. Creative with fonts and more. Highly recommend to anyone that does this style of journal and of this faith.
Fiona, Love at the Zoo by The Zondervan Corporation

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5.0

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*read with my retired service dog.

He absolutely loved this, it was a new animal for him which made it exciting.
A Witch's Guide to Crafting Your Practice: Create a Magical Path That Works for You by Lisa McSherry

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1.0

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DNF! Again, the author comes off ver condescending, use the I AM, & claimed founder of tradition… red flags right there. In America this mean new age, unstable, and so much more. The tone the author uses is the same tone My Uncle used to manipulate his students in his Pagan practice cult he founded.

Do no recommend- do not allow teen to read as they don’t know enough to separate honest pagan practice and tradition to new made up ones.
Wyrdcraft: Healing Self & Nature Through the Mysteries of the Fates by Matthew Ash McKernan

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5.0

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Interesting read, a topic I am new to so I went in open minded. This author didn't disappoint, From clearly cover history authenticity and siting sources, to de tailing everything else leaving no gaps for the reader to have questions.
It was alittle hard to follow in arc form as the author has journal prompt and thing so I look forward to seeing this in its print form.
Be Your Own Medical Intuitive: Healing Your Body and Soul by Tina M. Zion

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5.0

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This book was refreshing to read, authentic, knowledgeable and really gives a solid foundation. As a healer myself this author hit so many good points and some I personally never thought of. Highly recommended.