The Good Spell Book

Available September 14th 2021 in book and audio book formatThe essential handbook of everyday spells for the modern witch with 10 new additional Spells.

Every witch needs a book of spells.

Bring the power of magic into your everyday with these fun and easy-to-use spells, charms, potions and more. Using common household ingredients, The Good Spell Book provides answers to the problems we all face in our day-to-day lives; from winning a job to attracting the one you love – it will give you all the guidance you need.

Whether you’re a complete beginner, advanced spell caster, or simply curious, these are the spells that will increase your self-worth, and empower you to lead a healthier, happier and more fulfilled life.

Other versions

The Good Spell Book | Love Charms, Magical Cures and other Practices | Gillian Kemp

Blue Book Edition

Every witch needs a book of spells.

Bring the power of magic into your everyday with these fun and easy-to-use spells, charms, potions and more. Using common household ingredients, The Good Spell Book provides answers to the problems we all face in our day-to-day lives; from winning a job to attracting the one you love – it will give you all the guidance you need.

Whether you’re a complete beginner, advanced spell caster, or simply curious, these are the spells that will increase your self-worth, and empower you to lead a healthier, happier and more fulfilled life.

The Romany Good Spell Book Cover

Romany Good Spell Book Edition

This is a simple book of good spells for health, wealth, love and happiness. It shows readers how to cast the spells for themselves or for the good of other people, to enhance their health, career and finances, love life and well-being. The items used, all of which can be obtained inexpensively, include flowers, plant bulbs, fruit, herbs and coloured candles, plasticine, bread dough, ribbon, string, or an item belonging to the person for whom the spell is being worked. The origins for the spells are set in Romany folklore. A tribe of nomads, the Romanies, emerged from the East nine centuries ago. They were practitioners of divination and strange spells, and they lay claim to having introduced the crystal ball and tarot cards to Europe. The book acts on the premise that the reader directs positive energy into believing the spells will work. Even if they do not, the book aims to offer simple ways to change life for the better.