It took me a while to finish reading this book, far longer than I normally take to read. And I think that's because it's a series of essays and each one very much give you the author's voice, which I loved, but that made it difficult to sit and read in one sitting. Each essay also gave you plenty to think about, and I didn't like moving on to the next one straight away without letting what the last author said sink in.
As it's a collection of essays with a variety of people contributing some obviously you connect with more than others but again that's the beauty of this book. It gives you the opportunity to hear other points of view and opinions but also with the ones you really do connect with it makes you feel like you're not on your own with this and there is someone who thinks or feels the same.
For me I felt like I connnected with the Mental health and magic essay a heck of a lot, it was one I really had to sit back after reading and think about.
I loved that this book made me sit and think after each essay, and yes it took so much longer to read(i received this book before publication so I really have been slow to review) but I think that it was better to take the time and thought than just skim read and review in a rush for publication.
Not only did I come away from this book having, I feel, learned a lot I came away with a huge reading list! Some of the authors mention other authors or books that I've ended up putting on my tbr pile.
It's defiantly a book id recommend to others in the community because we lack books on the subject of witchcraft ethics and this is defiantly a good one to start that section off with.






