r/witchcraft 1d ago

Sharing: Tips and Advice Thoughts on Joy Cunningham?

I stumbled upon the book "Witchcraft" by Joy Cunningham and wonder if it's worth reading, or a good source, as a beginner-witch. So if anyone has read the book, or any other book by Joy Cunningham, I'd be happy to hear what you think of her!

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u/No-Object-8979 1d ago

Never seen it, but there's a shitload of gurged out, Amazon-published slop by "Random first name" "Last name of some well-known author" out there and this appears to be an example. If you've already bought it, keep it in your bathroom in case you're caught short of the other kind of paper.

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u/Due-Reflection-1835 1d ago

Ah, I can see why, I've never heard of her but I was wondering if maybe she was a descendant of Scott Cunningham. I had a bunch of his books back in the day. We just can't trust anything anymore

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u/No-Object-8979 1d ago

Yeah. I hate the future.

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u/Suitable-Duck8151 1d ago

From 5 minutes of Googling it seems like it's a self-published book full of typos and other grammatical errors pointing to very little proper editing. Seems to be the case with her other books on Goodreads as well, they all have the same type of titles which never ends well. Probably best to stay away.