And they work. I'd recommend this book only for one spell in it: "Finding a parking space". It has worked every time I've casted from my driver's seat.
Maybe it's not a book of high Wiccan principles, guiding you to connect with the Universe and reach a higher state. This is a book for the every day issues you need to overcome to keep your mind at ease. A book for the everyday Pagan and the kitchen witch who seek simple ways to overcome simple, yet tantalising, problems.
I thought it was well worth its money.
...I nearly chucked it across the room. If I'd paid for it, I probably would have.
You know, there's a difference between having a sense of humor about the Craft and being a silly ditz. This book lands firmly in the "silly ditz" catgegory. Another reviewer mentioned nose-wiggling, and yes it's in there. So's a lot of stuff which made me shake my head. Scrying through the TV? Why? Is running a bowl of water not stylish enough in this swingin' modern era?
Like I said, a sense of humor is vital equipment for any willworker. But I feel as though Ms. Telesco is taking advantage of my openmindedness and good humor to pull some darned silly pop-culture tricks on me. No senor, no me gusta.