A review by victoriadevita17
The Witch at the Forest's Edge: Thirteen Keys to Modern Traditional Witchcraft by Christine Grace, Cory Thomas Hutcheson

4.0

this book has spent about a year on my TBR and i am so happy to have finally made my way through it! The Witch at the Forest’s Edge by Christine Grace (@awitchbetwixt) was a delightful and refreshing read. Review below:

With accessible language, a cheerful guiding voice, and information backed by years of personal experience and research, this book is one I would recommend for witches of all levels.

Though this book focused on a lot of “beginner” topics such as the wheel of the year, types of spell work, creating a code of ethics, etc., there were definitely bits of knowledge in here that an intermediate or veteran witch could find new! For example, the chapter on “Green and Local” witchcraft shared interesting perspectives on how to connect with the spirits of the land around you as well as any ancestral lands that you may connect with!

Speaking of ancestral ties, this book’s section of ancestors and ancestor work was a really great read and I bookmarked a lot throughout this section to return to later!

Overall, I highly recommend checking out this book if you’re looking for a comprehensive yet easy-to-read witchy book!