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First, the good. I loved the cover, I picked up some useful bits of inspiration for my practice, I was inspired by some of the witchcraft-as-a-movement bits, and as someone who has rejected Wiccanism because of the heternormative, reductive male-female duality I liked that this book is non denominational.
But then there's the womb talk. If you don't have one, have one that doesn't work, don't want to use yours to make a baby, have one that causes problems for you, have one that has to be medicated, or are past the age where you can use yours for baby-making, this book is at best dismissive and at worst actively exclusionary.