Wicca A modern guide to witchcraft & magick

Harmony Nice

Book - 2019

"Welcome to Generation "Hex"--an era where young Americans know that witchcraft isn't about devil worship and spooky curses, and instead are openly embracing meaningful Wiccan rituals that can enrich our lives in real-world ways. In Wicca, 21-year-old Harmony Nice--a YouTube and Instagram star with 700,000 followers--offers modern readers a guide to overcoming obstacles and maximizing happiness."--Amazon.com.

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Subjects
Published
New York : Seal Press [2019]
Language
English
Main Author
Harmony Nice (author)
Physical Description
viii, 229 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 226).
ISBN
9781580059152
  • My Story
  • Introduction: Wicca for a Modern World
  • Part 1. What Is Wicca?
  • 1. Wicca, Witchcraft and Paganism
  • 2. Divination
  • 3. Nature
  • 4. The Three-Fold Law, Morals and the Wiccan Rede
  • 5. Magick
  • 6. Wiccan Paths
  • 7. The Book of Shadows
  • 8. Deities
  • Part 2. Why Explore Wicca?
  • 9. Mental Health Benefits
  • 10. Meditation
  • 11. Self-Care
  • 12. Creativity
  • 13. Kindness
  • Part 3. How to Get Started
  • 14. Wiccan Holidays and the Wheel of the Year
  • 15. Altars and Magic Tools
  • 16. Spell Work
  • 17. Colours
  • 18. Crystals
  • 19. Herbs and Plants
  • 20. The Witches' Alphabet
  • 21. Astrology
  • 22. Small Changes
  • 23. When Others Don't Accept Your Faith
  • 24. Wicca on the Sly
  • 25. City Wiccans
  • 26. Small Spaces
  • 27. Finding a Coven
  • Last Few Words
  • Resources
  • About the Author
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Nice, a witch whose YouTube channel has 491,000 subscribers, compiles basic information on solitary eclectic neopagan practice in her muddled debut. Though Nice notes that "in the last five years, Wicca has progressed," she fails to show that progression and instead gathers information long available from online and published sources. She states that her perspective will center on connection with the natural world, but limits her specifics to vague suggestions to go for long walks outside and a short list of recipes for herbal mixtures. She leans heavily on lists of deities and herbs with little context, and ticks off pantheons of gods and associations without discussing their stories or how they relate to Wiccan practices. This casual gloss over details turns neglectful, as when she suggests people to "do research" to find out if herbs are toxic, and directs readers to "be sure to banish" negative energies while providing no direction on how to do so. Despite Nice's roots in video blogging, the book's line drawing illustrations feel old-fashioned. Fans of Nice's YouTube channel and readers looking for basic knowledge of Wicca might be interested in Nice's quick summation, but practitioners will find little new information in this disappointing guide. (Apr.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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