From the author of the popular Fortune-Telling Book comes a beautifully illustrated primer that opens the secret world of dreams and imparts her magic to dreamers everywhere. Full color.
Not as much spell focus as I would like. 2/3rds of the book was focused on dream analysis and breakdown of dreams which I can get in any other dream book. I wanted more of the spells as I have enjoyed her other spell books so far
What a beautiful little book! I liked that it had a dream glossary, but also so much more than that. Spells, superstitions, little bits of folklore... I'll try the Valentine spell tomorrow night!
A really cute little book. I love the vibe! However, I was expecting more material. 75 of the 127 pages were a dream dictionary, which is great but not what I was expecting. Read all the other material in 20 to 30 minutes. Super cute, super fun, very to the point. As long as you know what your getting, it's great. Very basic dream introduction with some fun spells attached.
Sweet, interesting, and beautiful, Kemp's line of books such as this one are great for anyone into dream discussion or fantasy, even if you don't believe any of the stuff in it. The illustrated pages and classy ribbons are a nice touch--definitely a book to own and not simply borrow.
I was bored with this one. Luckily I borrowed it from the library instead of purchasing it. It did have some good info on the meaning of certain things that you dream about.