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Review: The Science of Witchcraft by Meg Hafdahl & Kelly Florence

I wasn’t sure what to expect when I was sent this book, but it sounded interesting. The authors explore the science behind what is often considered to be witchcraft. They use famous witches (from books, movies, and interviews) to explore what is behind witchcraft.

I really enjoyed the selection of witches. I knew most of the witch references (Sabrina, Williow, etc.) and was able to follow the thought process. They used conversational language so a ‘non-sciency’ person could understand.

The book is beautifully formatted with side pictures of extra facts and larger intricacies that draw your attention. Because the authors used witch references from different formats, they divided the book into those sections (Movies, TV shows, Etc). I am giving the book a great flow.

Overall, I enjoyed this book. It was interesting to see how time and the understanding of science changed what we know about witches.

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