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Works by Amber K

True Magick: A Beginner's Guide (1990) 556 copies, 5 reviews
Coven Craft: Witchcraft for Three or More (1998) 332 copies, 4 reviews
Pagan Kids' Activity Book (1998) 23 copies
Beginning True Magick (1985) 10 copies
Moonrise: Welcome to Dianic Wicca (1992) 6 copies, 1 review

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Canonical name
K, Amber
Birthdate
1947-07-09
Gender
female

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11 reviews
This book focusses on beginnings. The author is very thoughtful in laying out fundemental concerns a beginning practitioner should be honing in on, looking out for, and starting to explore. There are not, as some have noted, recipes and formulas, and parts of the book are perhaps dated. That said, there are plenty of other tomes written containing such things, and the thoughts nearly always remain accurate with the times if one bothers to open one's mind about the subject matter.
I had it show more rated as 5 stars, and elsewhere I think I may have rated it 4, so 4.5 seems fitting. The last half star is because it does become a reference book at times, and for beginnings that is not necessarily a good thing. I've read this over a span of years, and parts of it I have read many, many times. Namely because she does such a wonderful job breaking down the blunt aspects of practicing: be healthy, mind who you trust, learn yourself within and without... I just don't see many other works scratch the itch Amber scratches in some of these departments. show less
½
The book emphasizes magic's spiritual potential over its practical application. I'm guessing this is why the book isn't much of a magical "cookbook"—the author hasn't spent much time writing up one-size-fits-all spells for you to chant thoughtlessly. But over the course of the entire book, this left me wishing Amber K would slow down on discussing ethics, improving your health, the three-part model of the self, balancing the elemental star, etc., and go into further detail on how to sense show more energies, more elementary practice on magical fundamentals, and so on. show less
I can't even finish this book. Even if the actual information on coven organization is good, the author's clear ignorance of every topic from history and modern archaeology to Thelema and Western ceremonial magic make this book an absolute unreadable mess. I'm going to keep this copy around just to remind me of what not to do in my own writing. It will have the secondary benefit of keeping this particular copy out of the hands of one impressionable wannabe Witch browsing their local used show more bookstore. I only gave it a 1/2 star rating so that I'd have at least given it the lowest rating I could. I'd have preferred a 0, but that isn't an option. show less
½
True Maguck by Amber K is an amazing book. I have read the book 3 times and keep coming back to what she talks about in the magick world. The K in magick is there to show it is not the clown show most think of when they here the word magick. This is a beginner's guide to understanding that magick is not hexs or to get someone back, but to feel at peace and just be comfortable in your life.

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Works
24
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1,425
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#18,051
Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
10
ISBNs
21
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