magic and rituals for love, success, and happiness
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I really enjoyed reading this book as well as I have enjoyed many a book by Lillian Too, but I think there are a couple of reasons why this didn't get a 5 star rating in my opinion.
The first is Lillian's relentless mentioning of going along to your local Chinatown or Chinese shop and buying products to aid your Feng Shui. For me the idea of this is quite ridiculous, as I know of no Chinatowns or Chinese shops within my local vicinity - the nearest one is in London. Therefore if you set your heart on a remedy or cure, you have to buy from her web site franchise which is (probably) mentioned at the front of the book.
Another thing you may come across is that even if you only have a few of her previous titles, you do get a feeling of “Haven't I read this somewhere before?” - meaning that it's possible that some of the information in this book may have appeared somewhere else.
Having said that the book is easy to read and Lillian's style is chatty and fun, even if she does mention how Feng Shui has changed her life so much. I enjoyed reading the section about Flying Star Feng Shui and also thought the parts about the wealth vase and water features were good too.
Overall I would recommend this book as a must buy if it's your first Too publication otherwise, approach with caution.
The “magic” in the title in no way refers to actual witchcraft or Wicca practices so your aim's a bit off if you want to read about that...