Once upon a time, in the hidden land of Silvexter, there lived a young girl named Eliza. This enchanted land was filled with magical creatures and extraordinary beings. And in Silvexter, legends spoke of a magical pebble that granted any wish to its possessor. Eliza had grown up hearing stories about the power of the magic pebble. She was fascinated and dreamt of having her own wish granted. Every day, she would venture into the forest, hoping to find this mystical pebble.
Undoubtedly the most exciting and important book of the decade! --Dorothy Morrison, author of Utterly Wicked and The Craft-- "Reviews"
The Green Witchcraft Grimoire is the perfect guide for budding green witches who want to harness the magical powers of plants, herbs, and other natural materials to improve every area of their life. For the first time in more than a decade, Grimassi introduces readers to a new system of witchcraft, one that draws upon the old ways and the old days.
Every day, she would venture into the forest, hoping to find this mystical pebble. She went through countless adventures, meeting talking animals, wise old trees, and discovering secret realms. On one sunny morning, as Eliza was exploring a meadow, she stumbled upon a shimmering stone.
Grimoire of the Thorn-Blooded Witch - by Raven Grimassi (Paperback)
For the first time in more than a decade, Grimassi introduces readers to a new system of witchcraft, one that draws upon the old ways and the old days to teach the practitioner how to master all that it is to be a Witch. Chock full of spells, illustrations of plant spirits, and rituals, Grimassi takes readers deep into the woods to learn the secrets of the Thorned Path.
Book Synopsis
Learn to Stand with Feet Rooted in Shadow and Hands Stretched to the Stars
In your hands is Raven Grimassi's most personal and powerful work to date. In it he shares profound Craft teachings that will transform your relationship with magick, and your work as a Witch. I wish I'd had access to this treasure earlier on my path.--Christopher Penczak, cofounder of the Temple of Witchcraft and author of the Plant Spirit Familiar
For the first time in more than a decade, Grimassi introduces readers to a new system of witchcraft, one that draws upon the old ways and the old days. Rich with spells, rituals, and detailed illustrations of plant spirits, Grimassi dares readers to take the path that leads deep into the darkened woods--to traverse upon the Thorned Path.
Meet the entities that dwell within the organic memory of the earth, the devas, the deities, the magical life force that lies within the wooded glen. Learn to work with these spirits, and use their wisdom to transform your life and your practice.
Review Quotes
Many books talk about the relationship of Witches to natural magic. This book takes you into the very heart of it. --Christian Day, author of The Witches' Book of the Dead-- "Reviews"
The underworld powers of magical alchemy await within these pages! --Orion Foxwood, author of The Candle and the Crossroads-- "Reviews"
Truly a work of genius. --Theitic, executive editor of The Witches' Almanac-- "Reviews"
Undoubtedly the most exciting and important book of the decade! --Dorothy Morrison, author of Utterly Wicked and The Craft-- "Reviews"
About the Author
For the first time in more than a decade, Grimassi introduces readers to a new system of witchcraft, one that draws upon the old ways and the old days to teach the practitioner how to master all that it is to be a Witch. Chock full of spells, illustrations of plant spirits, and rituals, Grimassi takes readers deep into the woods to learn the secrets of the Thorned Path.
Excitement rushed through her veins as she realized that this could be the magic pebble she was searching for. As she held it in her hands, she could feel a magical energy emanating from it. Eliza closed her eyes and made her wish with all her heart. "I wish for peace and harmony in Silvexter," she whispered, hoping her wish would come true. Suddenly, a gentle breeze surrounded her, filling the air with a calming presence. When she opened her eyes, the land seemed brighter, and the animals were frolicking in celebration. It was a true moment of magic. Word of Eliza's wish spread throughout Silvexter, and the inhabitants were in awe of her bravery and selflessness. The once divided land began to unite, creatures from different realms harmoniously coexisted, and Silvexter became a place of peace and tranquility. It was as if the magic of the pebble had touched the hearts of all who resided there. As the years passed, Eliza became known as the Peacemaker, and her legend grew. People from all over Silvexter sought her guidance and learned the power of compassion and unity in creating a harmonious society. The magic pebble had not only granted Eliza's wish but had also transformed her into a symbol of hope and inspiration for generations to come. In the end, it was not the magical pebble alone that brought about change, but Eliza's pure intentions and her belief in the power of unity. The true magic lay within her heart. From that day forward, Silvexter continued to thrive, and the magic of the pebble remained in the hearts of its people, forever reminding them of the power of love and compassion..
Reviews for "Step into a world of wonder with Silvexter and the enchanted pebble"
- John - 2/5 stars - I was really disappointed in "Silvexter and the magic pebble." The plot was extremely predictable and lacked originality. The characters were flat and one-dimensional, making it hard to connect with or care about their outcomes. Additionally, the writing style was mediocre at best, with choppy dialogue and awkward descriptions. Overall, it felt like a poorly executed attempt at a fantasy novel and I would not recommend it.
- Sarah - 1/5 stars - "Silvexter and the magic pebble" was by far one of the worst books I've ever read. The storytelling was confusing and hard to follow, with a jumble of unnecessary details that added nothing to the plot. The pacing was also incredibly slow, making it a struggle to stay engaged throughout the book. Furthermore, the dialogue felt forced and unnatural, and the relationships between the characters lacked depth or development. I would not recommend wasting your time on this book.
- Michael - 2/5 stars - I found "Silvexter and the magic pebble" to be a rather dull and uninteresting read. The world-building was weak and lacked any sense of originality or creativity. The magic system felt underdeveloped and poorly explained, leading to inconsistencies and confusion. Additionally, the characters were forgettable and lacked any depth or complexity. Overall, this book failed to captivate my interest and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone looking for an engaging fantasy read.
- Emily - 3/5 stars - While "Silvexter and the magic pebble" was not the worst book I've read, it certainly left much to be desired. The story had potential, but it felt rushed and lacked proper development. The plot twists were predictable, and the ending was unsatisfying. Additionally, the writing style was average, with a lack of descriptive language that made it hard to visualize the scenes. Overall, it was an okay read, but I wouldn't recommend it unless you have nothing else on your reading list.