Review of White Witchcraft vs Dark Psychology

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Review of White Witchcraft vs Dark Psychology

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "White Witchcraft vs Dark Psychology" by Selena Blackwood.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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White Witchcraft vs Dark Psychology by Selena Blackwood is categorized here as "non-fiction." I'll admit that I went into the books with certain preconceptions. I was more interested in reading the details of the "dark psychology" section than anything else. However, this book surprised me in many ways. It's an introductory book that deals more with energy issues, ethical limits, and breaking taboos than a book full of "spells".

What I liked most about this book is that the author approaches the various topics with an open mind. She never considers what she is saying to be dogma, and in several parts, she tells the reader to use a critical mind. Historical events, personal experiences, and suggestions also appear in several parts of the book. That was what I liked most.

There's nothing I didn't like here. I won't be a hypocrite and say I believe 100% of what is stated in this book, but the author did a good job of defending her points. I found three grammatical errors related to improperly spaced punctuation. Other than that, the book's editing is decent.

Overall, White Witchcraft vs Dark Psychology is a book that accomplished what the author intended. It breaks taboos, introduces themes, and provides a means for the average reader who wants to learn more. As I said, I don't agree with 100% of what was said, but you have to evaluate the book according to what it aims to do. Considering that there are no errors, I rate it 5 out of 5 stars.

I recommend this book to those who want to know more about "witchcraft" and "dark psychology." There are no profane words or sexual content, so there is no minimum age for the reader. However, some of the content is heavy, and the ethical dilemma can only be better understood by those who already have some life experience.

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A well detailed review. You did a good job. I hope to read this someday
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Sounds like a good book that one needs when looking for a good, but different book. Great review. Excellent job went into it.
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