Pros & Cons
Pros
Denise writes awesome books and shares a lot of incredible information. Pages 70 and 71 side by side are a good indicator of the variations you can expect.
Highlights
Quality
I bought the book for the spells section frankly and am happy with the purchase
Quality of the illustrations varies with some being grainy and pixelated while others are very crisp and clean
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- This product had a total of 100 reviews as of our last analysis date on Oct 26 2022.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It was a captivating and somewhat enjoyable book to read through and learn not only that but it also has numerous spells and rituals in the back pages some are modern spells but other spells are of ancient origin for all different uses and purposes of course
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Thats not surprising since i havent delved much into this area of study beyond the basic poppetvoodoo doll
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Now to see if the spells actually work lol
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
One of my pet peeves is when people communicate wrong history in nawlins
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I understand denise alvarado writes plenty of books and her success is mostly due to the demand on nawlins or louisiana voodoo heritage being way more than the books that are being written and distributed
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The best publications on voodoo arent even published
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The best history books on louisiana arent even published mostly due to a movement by the government to hide creole history from america being that having a class of people of color that lived on the same or almost the same status as whites during slavery takes away from the american narrative
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Now where creole voodoo came in was during the haitian black slave revolt which didnt just drive out the white french creole but a huge population of mixed race or mulattoe creoles who fled into nawlins during the late 1700s to the mid 1800s