BOOK REVIEW: Witches – A Compendium

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BOOK REVIEW: Witches – A Compendium

February 13, 2025Book Reviews

‘Witches: A Compendium’ by Judika Illes is an absolute treasure, a masterpiece that ignites a passion for the enchanting world of Witchcraft like nothing else I’ve ever encountered.

With each turn of the page, you’re drawn into a rich tapestry of history and basics that breathe life into the Craft.

Judika boldly dives into a vast ocean of knowledge, touching on every conceivable facet of Witchcraft, painting a vivid picture that leaves you spellbound. And wanting more.

From the diverse types of Witches to the fascinating schools of thought, she weaves in awe-inspiring real-life stories and pop culture references that resonate deeply. A lot of familiar names and new ones, too!

I would like to note that some folks are not going to agree with every example of “Witch” given in the book.

Some that I’ve seen questioned are: Bridget Bishop, Moses, and Marie Laveau.

Judika provides an excellent argument why Bridget might actually have been practicing. I don’t want to give spoilers.

However, Scholars agree with his position.

Moses was a Magick Man, a man of the Mystical Arts. In my opinion, it’s semantics to argue if he was or was not a “Witch.”

Arguments and facts are presented on why each person (real or fictional) is mentioned. Including Moses.

We (the community) also must acknowledge that Witch has become an umbrella term; right or wrong.

Then, there is Marie Laveau, who is written about with such respect and reverence and nothing inaccurate.

This is such a rich book.

And that’s not all! Judika discusses sacred tools, powerful methods, and a treasure trove of insights that sets this book apart.

This book is a calling, an invitation to explore the wondrous aspects of Witchcraft with fresh eyes.

I did not know what to expect when I received this to review. It was delightful, educational, and will now, yes, really, be a reference book for myself and one that I can offer to my students and clients.

It’s always been a joy to sit down with a good book during a snowstorm, hot tea, a cat or four on my lap, a blanket, sweet treat, and soft music.

But, those books are few and far between that create that ambiance, in my opinion.

This is one of those books.

Even if you aren’t sitting in a snowstorm reading this, you will feel like it.

The world falls away, like it does with the silence of snow.

And you’re able to simply immerse yourself in the pages.

What a wonderful journey, indeed.

Lux in Tenebris Lucet

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Jaclyn Cherie is an Author, Creator of Algorithm Magick, Folk Herbalist, Magickal Consultant, Ordained Minister, Torchbearer, Usui Reiki Master, Witch. © 2015-2025 The Nephilim Rising LLC

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