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Rating: Summary: If you are interested in Hoodoo, this is a good purchase! Review: This book is well written and surveys the religious practices of Hoodoo and Voodoo in the United States.Haskins utilizes personal accounts and historical data to make this one of the few factual books on the topic. This book is a staple for any ATR practicioner's library, especially those living in the south. Recommended without reservation.
Rating: Summary: do that voodoo that you do Review: this book not only contains a history of voodoo but it also contains rituals you can perform yourself to work on friend or foe
Rating: Summary: Must-own for voodoo enthusiasts Review: This is a hands-on guide to spells and charms related to Voodoo (Voudou) with everything but the kitchen sink. While I raise an eyebrow at some of this, Haskins has included every spell and charm he's heard about, just in case you can use it. It also provides a good overview of the legends (some urban, some fact-based) connected with the practices of Voodoo. For me, it's a must-own book, and it appears as a footnote in Luisah Teish's book, Jambalaya, perhaps the most important modern book on the subject.
Rating: Summary: Must-own for voodoo enthusiasts Review: This is a hands-on guide to spells and charms related to Voodoo (Voudou) with everything but the kitchen sink. While I raise an eyebrow at some of this, Haskins has included every spell and charm he's heard about, just in case you can use it. It also provides a good overview of the legends (some urban, some fact-based) connected with the practices of Voodoo. For me, it's a must-own book, and it appears as a footnote in Luisah Teish's book, Jambalaya, perhaps the most important modern book on the subject.
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