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Book of Witchery: Spells, Charms & Correspondences for Every Day of the Week

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Witchery isn't limited to the sabbats and to the occasional full moon; magick happens every day. In this treasury of enchantments, spells and witchery, popular author Ellen Dugan presents her personal grimoire of magick essentials to keep you happily conjuring seven days a week! Formerly available as 7 Days of Magic , new and advanced material has more than doubled the witchy wisdom within these pages, yet it still fits into a busy Witch's schedule. As you learn daily magickal correspondences and themes, you'll build a solid foundation of knowledge and open up amazing possibilities for highly effective spellwork and witchery each and every day.
"This treasury of enchantments and spells will keep you conjuring seven days a week!"― Prediction Magazine

360 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2009

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Ellen Dugan

77 books504 followers
Ellen Dugan is the award winning author of over thirty six books and the Witches Tarot. She branched out successfully into paranormal fiction in 2015 with her popular Legacy Of Magick series. Her portfolio of work also includes dozens of articles in the Llewellyn Almanacs and Calendars and 15 non-fiction books. Ellen's non-fiction titles with Llewellyn Worldwide have been translated into over twelve foreign languages. She is a psychic-clairvoyant, and has been a practicing Witch for over thirty-five years.
With over 300K books sold Ellen has a global following. She currently has over twenty published novels, the eleven book Legacy Of Magick series and three other paranormal series: The Gypsy Chronicles, Daughters Of Midnight, and Hemlock Hollow. The first four books in her Legacy Of Magick series were made into audio books with Tantor Audio in 2018.
Ellen was featured on the cover of Witches & Pagans Magazine. She has been interviewed in the studio on KMOV News Channel 4 in St. Louis, done numerous newspaper and radio interviews, and a two hour guest spot on the national syndicated live radio show, Coast to Coast. In 2017 Ellen was also featured in USA TODAY'S HEA column. More information on Ellen's work can be found at www.ellendugan.com on Instagram at www.instagram.com/ellendugan/ or on Facebook www.facebook.com/ellendugan

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8 reviews4 followers
January 27, 2012
Okay, so I'm a fan of Ms. Dugan, but I'm only a third of the way into this book and I already love it. This is coming from a 20 year practitioner: I don't agree with her 100%, though I'd say I'm 98.5% on the same metaphorical page as she. I adore her practical approach to The Craft, and I love that every book I pick up of hers, this one included, teaches me something new. So many other authors and books spout off the same old status quo stuff, but Ellen Dugan is an inspirational, creative maven. I would - and will - highly recommend this book to both newcomers and to experienced witches. I can't wait to share this book with my Circle!
March 29, 2015
Rating: 2.5 to 3 stars

Need to be reviewed.

EDIT:

Yeah, this author is not for me. I am going to post a link to a ranty review I wrote. I read the rest of the ebooks I have of hers, and sad to say it never improves. That is why I took forever to review this, and I didn't mention the other books, because meh and blah.

I'm 300% done with this writer. BYE.

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20 reviews13 followers
June 29, 2011
Ellen Dugan just gets better and better with every book she puts out! This book is a must-have for the benefit of having a wealth of correspondence information at hand! Ellen stresses the importance of knowing your correspondences in order to pack the most powerful and effective punch in your spellwork and to have as much of these correspondences memorized so as to create a greater ease in your own practice. An absolutely wonderful book!
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Author 3 books19 followers
January 27, 2019
About 10 years ago, I went on an Ellen Dugan book buying frenzy. I have no regrets, as the material helped me tremendously and I still have a couple of books on my shelf that I am enjoying.

This is Ellen Dugan's Book of Shadows, which offers you a chapter packed full of info for each day of the week. Unfortunately, while I found some of the material useful, I didn't really connect with the rest, which is a completely personal thing. I was never really into what I call "Witchy Math" and preferred to act intuitively. This book is also Wiccan-based, which doesn't hold a connection for me.

Having said that, I did refer to it from time to time and found what I did use to be extremely helpful. But I feel it's time to release it back into the wild and make room on my shelves for a few books that are more in alignment with where my path has led me.
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61 reviews
June 18, 2021
A very quick read, but not necessarily one I liked. This is a good one for Wiccans and those who are more apt at using rhyme and riddle in their magic. I'm not that kind of person and personally don't like the very theatrical witchcraft that you often find in Llwellyn books.

That being said, it does have some absolute basic information about the days of the week and correspondences. It's a good building block for baby witches looking to learn more and give themselves direction. As someone whose a little more advanced and has been practicing for a while, this wasn't really my speed or cup of tea.

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February 24, 2024
I read it cover to cover in a couple of days. . Then enjoyed dipping in and out. A guide to everyday magic using daily correspondences, a fun way to begin the course on witchcraft without being too heavy or complicated.
Simple spellwork and easy to follow instructions. The author encourages everyone to follow their own way of doing things and her ways are a guide, a could do, not a should do.

Easy to read.
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160 reviews8 followers
April 8, 2019
Reading an Ellen Dugan book is like sitting in the living room of a close friend, tarot cards on the table, books of shadows on our lap, swapping stories and comparing correspondences to daily magick. Entertaining, real, and informative, Ellen Dugan delivers another must-read. Five stars across the board.
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197 reviews
October 16, 2017
The perfect book for bringing mindfulness to your days.
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222 reviews6 followers
March 13, 2017
I really enjoyed this book, I really honestly believe that this is a great book that is fantastic for new witches. It's a great idea and gives good ideas for people who are newly interested in this field of life. I really enjoyed the idea of having a different spell, a different God or Goddess explanation for each day of the week. I know that a lot of other readers have written about they wish the author (Ellen Dugan) had talked more about other Gods/Goddess/Witches from other cultures, but the hint about what the book is about, is in the title.
Too each Witch, would be their own personal belief of which God/Goddess/Witch would be appropriate for them. I'm sure other Witches have written about other ones.
So if you're a new Witch, give this one a read!
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344 reviews6 followers
February 5, 2025
I only read the preview available from Amazon and not the whole book.

If you want to buy this book DO NOT buy the eBook version. The formatting translates poorly and is a visual mess. From the pictures of the physical book I’ve seen online it’s beautiful.

The author clearly comes from a Wicca background. Which isn’t bad but it limits their thinking. For me that tradition is very much based in consumerism and capitalism. We need to buy this color candle, and this expensive herb, and have all these tools in order to do things a certain way. It seems improbable that 1,000 years ago my ancestors had a special knife just for rituals.
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195 reviews12 followers
July 26, 2016
Like other easily dismissed books in the genre, an unhealthy combo of rules with no references. No real links to folkloric foundations or analysis of the power structures inherent in these.

Could be better set out with stronger internal referencing etc. However not too badly written (although I tired quickly of the stunningly attractive and helpful deities in her meditations).

May be a good primer for some interested in a broad overview of modern and *very* commercial witchcraft but I'm sure there's better and more in Dugan than this.
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33 reviews17 followers
January 15, 2013
A great read for any Witch, whether you're a novice or an advanced practitioner. Her conversational writing style is so refreshing, and this book is chock full of information that will do wonders for sprucing up your craft.
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15 reviews1 follower
June 6, 2012
This book is so far amazing. It comes from Ellens other book 7 Days of Magick but this volume has more then double the info so its worth reading!!
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8 reviews4 followers
June 19, 2010
well laid out. Easy to read. some of the recipes are not listed in the index in the back for reference, but that is what post-its are for. Organized by day of the week. This is a great reference.
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1 review
April 26, 2012
I really love Ellen Dugan Books especially this one. It gives you good references and notes to help you make your own material. I recommend this book to everyone.
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76 reviews1 follower
September 10, 2012
this was full of useful information
and even spells and meditations that you can do for each day of the week
18 reviews
February 27, 2015
Learned a ton from reading this book! Very well organized.
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38 reviews15 followers
September 28, 2016
Liked this book overall, but I wished there was more in it about Celtic gods/goddesses.
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