Paper in My Shoe: Name Papers, Petition Papers, and Prayer Papers in Hoodoo, Rootwork, and Conjure
M**D
Great little book
Awsome little book very well written and informative, I purchased this for a friend who is not internet savvy…they was kind enough to go through the book and show me what it was all about when it arrived.I have to say…..surprisingly enough the contents seem to make a lot of sense… I’m not really into that kind of thing… but the book was even easy for me to follow and understand…. If it’s something that you are actually interested in…. Its interesting and worth a read even if you are not practicing… after all it’s good for us to understand others ways and belief systems 😎👊🏻
A**R
just buy it
excellent book worth every penny
S**E
Thanks to the Author great job
Love love really loved the book
A**R
Pretty good
Arrived relatively quickly. A little thinner than I was expecting.
F**Y
Save your money check out the website
I bought this book based on the fact I’ve other books by Cat. Firstly it’s a lot of context at the beginning which in my opinion is just fluff or filling as it’s irrelevent and somewhat boring, for such a small book it’s alot of unnecessary waffle. Secondly the spells well a majority require oils/herbs from the Lucky Mojo site which is great marketing but if you want to make your own spells again it’s useless. You might as well save your cash and just read the info on the website or join the forum. Whilst it does give you a good list of spells you can probably research the ingredients yourself & adapt the spell to your needs or location (as you can’t get some herbs in some countries). There’s tiny section on candle magic, which she refers to in another book about candle magic but seriously she’s been called out for this before. In the same book Candle magic it’s literally a chunk of her website which is free. I’m all for supporting the witchy hoodoo toot workers community but at least give people something more than an inventory of your website. There’s also a really badly worded sentence regarding your intentions for wanting to learn Hoodoo traditions, where she suggests if you aren’t Black then get some Black friends (see pic). These sentiments whilst endearing they aren’t helpful in tackling appropriation as having Black friends & being involved in the community doesn’t make you less racist. Overall if you just want to add the book to your collection get it if not save your money & just check out the Lucky Mojo website
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