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  • The Old Mountain Spell Book

  • Exploring Appalachian Folklore and Magic: Hoodoo, Rootwork, and Moon Spells
  • By: Alda Dagny
  • Narrated by: Irinka Reade
  • Length: 3 hrs and 32 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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The Old Mountain Spell Book

By: Alda Dagny
Narrated by: Irinka Reade
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Publisher's summary

How much do you really know about the Appalachian culture, folklore, and history?

Perhaps you have heard murmurs surrounding Appalachian folklore, and this has piqued your interest, and you've decided you want to learn more.

Or maybe you are a passionate reader of magic, witchcraft, and folklore, and you're searching for a new phenomenon to learn about.

Appalachian folk magic is a rich tapestry of mystery and magic, yet despite this, there are very few sources of information to choose from.

That is, until now.

Introducing The Old Mountain Spell Book, a must-listen guide for anyone interested in exploring Appalachian folklore and magic, including hoodoo, rootwork, and moon spells.

Whether you've got a passion for Appalachian folklore specifically or a general interest in witchcraft, this book is ideal for you.

While there are other books on this subject, none of them go into the same level of detail as this guide, which introduces you to the world of the Appalachian, including its myths, common misconceptions, and rich history.

Inside The Old Mountain Spell Book, discover the following:

The history of Granny Magic and its role in Appalachian culture.

The importance of rootwork.

How the Appalachians perform protection and warding spells.

The superstitions, legends, and myths of the Appalachians.

Charms and moon spells that you can study and learn.

It's time to learn everything you need to know about Appalachian culture and folklore.

Grab a copy of The Old Mountain Spell Book today!

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This book was short, definitely just scratched the surface. It did make me want to get some more books and learn more about the Appalachian folklore and ways. Definitely worth a read. 😉

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The history and mythology of the Appalachian region.

Although this book was short it was very informative. I do not regret buying it. I found it very interesting and insightful. Would recommend it.

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Just Bad

As someone from Appalachia- do not waste your money on this completely AI generated book. It speaks in generalizations and in circles. It throws the word “Appalachia” in but nothing in this book is remotely Appalachian.

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