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Adorn yourself with this beautifully designed Wicca pentacle pendant for ritual and everyday wear. Also makes a magical gift for someone special. Includes gift card.
The 2009 edition of The Witches’ Almanac goes green—and every other gorgeous color nature provides for our delight.
Organized around the Spring-to-Spring Wiccan year, you’ll find articles honoring the plant kingdom, including aphrodisiac spices, since erotic hope springs eternal, and an astrological profile of Dr. Nicholas Culpeper, 17th-century herbalist. With black-and-white line drawings throughout, there are horoscopes, weather predictions, and a new travel feature by Armand Taber, “Sites of Awe.”
Monthly Spring-to-Spring astrological calendars, moon phases, advice, informative essays and tales from around the world highlight the various facets of the craft and the occult to enrich readers’ practice year round.
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Publisher: Nirvana ( March 10, 2009 )
Item #: 257793
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Product Weight: 1.0 ounces ( View shipping rates and policies )
Softcover: 152 pages
Publisher: Hampton Roads Publishing ( March 15, 2009 )
Item #: 336135
ISBN: 9780977370344
Product Dimensions: 6.0 x 9.0 x 0.36 inches
Product Weight: 7.0 ounces ( View shipping rates and policies )

Book is good but I did not get the pentacle.
Reviewer: Patti H
A fair trade. I liked the pendant. I am unfamiliar with the almanac, so I find it a bit challenging. All in all, satisfying.
Reviewer: donnama
Usually I have to go to the nearest Barnes & Nobles to find my almanac. I have been collecting them for well over 10 years now and am so happy the club is carrying it now.
The Pentacle is a bonus...very nice.
Reviewer: Wytchfawn
I've always enjoyed reading the Witches Almanac and this one is the same. I like it. The silver pentacle is also very nice, too. It was a good buy.
Reviewer: Cyl
The Pentacle was a lot smaller than I expected. The book was alright, not what I was expecting I guess. I was thinking it would talk more about good days for certain magick....but the book over all was worth buying.
Reviewer: Joshua