The average rating for Rugby: A Player's Guide to the Laws based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2014-04-19 00:00:00 Steve Reynolds This beautifully illustrated book is highly recommended for those interested in learning about the origin and methodology of contemporary divination practices (one of my favorite subjects). Its not full of gushy New-Age-speak. It does not concentrate on fortune-telling, the acknowledged association and stereotype of "divination", but demystifies the "spooky" stuff (seances, witchdoctors) and shows how the various forms are simply tools for accessing and utilizing the wisdom of Mystery. The book is big, beautiful (complete with pictures and diagrams), easy to read and understand, and perfect for anyone's library. I really love it! |
Review # 2 was written on 2014-10-30 00:00:00 Barbara Welling The 1-5 Star Review is the total of what I have to say about this book, specifically. Caveat: This review is historical/archival in nature. 'Date read' is speculative. This book is one of many books I have read about the occult/paganism/witchcraft. This was the readily available faith in my household as a child. Additionally, I worked for a company in this field, 2015-2016, and had to read an ocean of this stuff to do my job. |
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