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"Great Witch Book" The Great Witch Book is a fascinating book that captures the imagination and curiosity of readers of all ages. It delves into the world of witches and their mystical powers, offering a unique insight into their lives and practices. The book takes readers on a mesmerizing journey, exploring the history of witches, their magical abilities, and the various rituals and spells they perform. It sheds light on their spellbinding practices, such as potion-making, divination, and spellcasting, revealing the fascinating secrets of witchcraft. One of the remarkable features of the Great Witch Book is its extensive collection of spells and incantations. It provides step-by-step instructions on how to cast spells for various purposes, including love, prosperity, protection, and healing.


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It provides step-by-step instructions on how to cast spells for various purposes, including love, prosperity, protection, and healing. The book emphasizes the importance of responsible spellcasting, cautioning readers about the potential consequences of improperly performed spells. Throughout the book, captivating stories and legends about witches are interspersed, adding an enchanting element to the narrative.

You should have been there

Simon Calder, travel correspondent of The Independent and former BBC producer, Mick Webb, discuss the world of travel and delight in travellers' tales.

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PODCAST 169 THE PLACES TO BE IN 2053

You should have been there Sep 11, 2023

00:00 23:25 PODCAST 172 THE HIGHS AND LOWS OF MOUNTAIN TREKS

Simon and Mick conclude their walk across the Ariège in the French Pyrenees and ruminate on the challenges and the rewards of mountain walking

Oct 16, 2023 29:59 PODCAST 171 A WALK IN THE WILD COUNTRY

Simon and I share the audio diary of our trek across a remote area of the French Pyrenees, the wild and woolly Ariège - yes, it is famed for its sheep. On the agenda are physical challenges, human errors aplenty and entertaining encounters with humans and animals.

Oct 09, 2023 29:19 PODCAST 170 WHERE WILL WE BE IN 2053 - PART 2

We continue our attempt to divine the future direction of travel, assisted by listeners.

Sep 27, 2023 29:58 PODCAST 169 THE PLACES TO BE IN 2053

We break out our crystal ball and hypothesise about the shape of travel in thirty years time. VTOL aircraft, jetpacks, autonomous vehicles, affordable rail travel . maybe.

Sep 11, 2023 23:25 PODCAST 168 Travel chaos theory

We try to make sense of the mayhem endured by holidaymakers during this summer's busiest month for travel. Planes, boats and trains, all have been affected. Who is to blame, do we ever learn from previous mistakes and how bad is the UK, compared with other countries?

Sep 06, 2023 29:47 PODCAST 167 BELGIUM, BEYOND THE CHIPS AND CHOCOLATE

We discuss the many, very accessible charms of the small country that is becoming a surprise travel hit. With thanks to Vonne of Brasserie Vonne in Balham, South London, for joining us. brasserievonne.co.uk

Aug 23, 2023 30:24 PODCAST 166 TRAVEL CLICHÉS : CURSE OR BLESSING

We discuss "bustling" markets, "palm-fringed" beaches and "towering" peaks with professor of philosophy, Emily Thomas from Durham University. Do clichéd travel descriptions add to our understanding of other places or quite the reverse? Plus an interview with Eleanor Parker, the winner of last week's Trans-Europe Race to Istanbul by public transport.

Aug 13, 2023 29:13 PODCAST 165 ISTANBUL OR BUST

Simon joins the competitors and organisers of Lupine Travel's Trans-European Race at the start line in London's Trafalgar's Square. It's a bizarre medley of mystery and travel challenges, all on public transport. So who on earth would spend their holidays doing this and what prizes are at stake?

Aug 08, 2023 27:08 PODCAST 164 WHAT CAN A.I. DO FOR YOUR HOLIDAYS ?

We welcome to the show Michael Motamedi, chef, digital nomad and influencer, who tells us what it's like to entrust his family's travel plans to a digital guide called Guide Geek. And we compare AI's take on Mykonos with a human view of it as a holiday destination. You can follow Michael's experimental journey at michaelmotamedi.com. And thanks for the lovely photo of Mykonos are due to Dana Tentis at Pixabay.

Jul 25, 2023 30:09 PODCAST 163 THE WRONG KIND OF DELAY

Snow, leaves, sun, swans, even trampolines. We investigate delays to planes and trains and discuss the bizarre causes and often ludicrous excuses.

Jul 18, 2023 29:14 PODCAST 162 ISLAND HOPPING

We delve into this delightful holiday activity and suggest some of the best places to try it out. You don't need to go as far as Panama's San Blas Islands as the UK has island hops that are sometimes much easier than you'd think.

Jul 11, 2023 28:02 PODCAST 161 THE PERFECT ISLAND

Lyn Hughes of Wanderlust magazine joins us to discuss the endless allure of islands and what it is that makes them so attractive. Is there one perfect example among the world's million chunks of offshore land?

Jul 05, 2023 32:43 PODCAST 160 TRAVELLERS' LUCK

Simon and Mick discuss the role played by luck, miraculous interventions and the kindness of strangers in a fulfilling journey. And we reveal an odd connection between Brexit and Dexy's Midnight Runners

Jun 27, 2023 25:44 PODCAST 159 THE MANY ROADS TO SANTIAGO

Simon and Mick are joined by walker and novelist, Stephen Marriot, to discuss the enduring appeal of the Caminos de Santiago (I bet you don't know how many there are!) Stephen explains how the first of his "pilgrimages" inspired him to write his Reluctant Pilgrim series, published by The Marsh Books while Mick completes his audio diary of the "Camino inglés"

Jun 19, 2023 30:00 PODCAST 158 YOU KNOW YOU'RE IN A BORDER TOWN WHEN.

We talk border towns and their unique features, in particular those curious places which are split by an international frontier. In Baarle Hertog, for instance, divided between Belgium and the Netherlands, the border runs through the middle of the council chamber while the main street of Le Perthus offers opportunities to shop in Spain on one side and France on the other.

Jun 12, 2023 28:20 PODCAST 157 THE WRONG BOOTS

We swap tales of footwear malfunctions while shining a light on the neglected, important and richly comic topic of traveller's shoes.

Jun 07, 2023 29:29 PODCAST 156 SURPRISING DELIGHTS

Simon travels to Israel and Hong Kong, finding unexpected pleasures in harsh and politically volatile destinations. In particular, he enjoys the "friendly" Negev desert and the tranquil island of Tai O

May 29, 2023 29:36 PODCAST 155 THE SHORT ROUTE TO SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA

Simon and Mick discuss the latter's experience of walking the "camino inglés", the 115 km pilgrims' route from Ferrol to Santiago. On the agenda: the weather, the kindness of strangers, fellow-pilgrims and the nature of the walk itself.

May 22, 2023 29:20 PODCAST 154 AROUND THE WORLD WITH JESSICA NABONGO

Jessica has visited every country world and is almost certainly the first black woman to do so. She shares her tales of favourite and not so favourite places, of inspiring encounters and lessons learnt along the way. You can follow Jessica's journeys on https://thecatchmeifyoucan.com . Her new WhatsApp docuseries, Crossing Cultures, is about the world's diasporas and starts in London's Peckham : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzndKNV9HrE

May 16, 2023 28:21 PODCAST 153 NORTHERN SPAIN BY TINY TRAIN

We report on recent journeys: Simon to the potentially controversial destination of Israel, Mick to the North of Spain, where the FEVE narrow-gauge railway takes you to some remote and intriguing mountain villages. Find FEVE information here https://www.renfe.com/es/en/suburban/cercanias-feve

May 10, 2023 29:59 PODCAST 152 LGBTQ+ TRAVEL

We are joined by Sophie Griffiths from TTG Media to talk about gay-friendly destinations, oppressive and discriminatory laws and the improvements in attitudes towards LGBTQ+ travellers that Pride events are helping to bring about around the world

May 03, 2023 28:02 PODCAST 151 Planning trips, connections and transits

We compare and contrast Simon's happy-go-lucky approach to travel planning with Mick's meticulous preparations. Serendipity v serious forethought. And which is better when it all goes Pete Tong, as journeys often do? We also hear from listeners about the ideal length of time to allow for transits, layovers and stopovers. Thanks to all contributors, in particular traveller, Catherine Oldham and coach driver, Husain.

Apr 11, 2023 28:46 PODCAST 150 GREAT MOMENTS IN PODCAST TRAVEL

We celebrate our 150th podcast at London's St Pancras station with highlights (and some lowlights) from our previous editions. On the agenda: crossing strange borders, psychogeography, Pyrenean slip-ups and strange brews.

Apr 10, 2023 27:03 PODCAST 149 Dark Sky Tourism

We are joined by astronomer, traveller and tour group leader, Doctor John Mason. He talks eclipses, paths of totality, meteor showers and how best to see the Northern Lights. According to Doctor John: "Think of yourself as an insomniac Polar Bear"

Apr 04, 2023 28:53 PODCAST 148 Solo travel for women: risks and rewards

We are joined by Claudia Gualdi, a travel data expert at the company Riskline. She talks us through a recent survey that reveals in a surge in post-pandemic travel by solo females. What are the rewards and, sadly, the risks? How best can they be mitigated? Websites: riskline.com and solotravelerworld.com/about/solo-travel-statistics-data And apps: Toilet finder: Flush Safety: Bsafe App

Mar 28, 2023 24:21 PODCAST 147 COSTLY ERRORS

We hear the salutary tales of Debra's passport and of Mick's misplaced click, while continuing the hot topic of travelling with children- is there a best age? With many thanks to Debra Davis, Alec Webb and Charlotte Hindle. And do send us your own stories of travel errors to be avoided and childhood memories to be cherished.

Mar 21, 2023 29:35 PODCAST 146 TRAVELS WITH KIDS

We hear anecdotes and advice about travelling with young children, from TV producer Nicky Lessware, You Tuber Mark Wolters and Charlotte Hindle, co-author of the Lonely Planet Guide to Travelling with Children. On the agenda: which country is the best to visit with a baby, what dogs should be avoided in Georgia and where in Rome can you find Bugs Bunny's house?

Mar 07, 2023 29:42 PODCAST 145 INSIDE WOLTER'S WORLD

Our guest this week is the incredibly popular US You-Tube traveller, Mark Wolters. He tells us how and why he started Wolters' World and shares some frank tips on travel do's and don'ts. When in the USA, for instance, don't touch Americans- unless they ask you to, of course! Find Mark's 2000 plus videos at woltersworld.com

Feb 28, 2023 29:43 PODCAST 144 10 TOP TIPS FOR CHEAPER HOLIDAYS

Simon delves into his library and his memory bank to come up with ten tips for reducing holiday outgoings

Friday Sep 16, 2022
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From famous historical witches like Morgan Le Fay and Baba Yaga to mythical creatures like the Salem Witches, each tale brings to life the mysterious and captivating world of witches. The Great Witch Book not only aims to entertain readers but also educates them about the rich history and cultural significance of witchcraft. It emphasizes the importance of understanding and respecting different spiritual traditions and diversity, encouraging readers to develop an open and accepting mindset. Furthermore, the book provides practical advice and tips for modern witches, offering guidance on creating their own rituals, connecting with nature, and harnessing their inner power. It emphasizes the importance of practicing witchcraft ethically, with a focus on promoting positivity, love, and healing. In conclusion, the Great Witch Book is a captivating and informative read that explores the world of witchcraft in an engaging and thorough manner. With its blend of history, legends, spells, and advice, it serves as a comprehensive guide for those interested in understanding and practicing witchcraft. Whether you are a lifelong witch or simply curious about the mystical world of witches, the Great Witch Book is a must-read that will leave you spellbound..

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1. John - 1/5 stars - I found "Gteem Witch Book" to be incredibly boring and slow-paced. The plot was confusing and the characters lacked depth. The writing style was dry and uninspiring, making it a struggle to get through. Overall, I was disappointed with this book and would not recommend it to others.
2. Sarah - 2/5 stars - I had high hopes for "Gteem Witch Book" based on the reviews, but unfortunately, it didn't meet my expectations. The story was predictable and the twists were underwhelming. The protagonist was unlikeable and made questionable decisions throughout the book. The world-building was lacking, leaving me feeling disconnected from the setting. It had potential, but ultimately fell short for me.
3. Mark - 2/5 stars - I found "Gteem Witch Book" to be overly complicated and convoluted. The plot was confusing and difficult to follow, with too many unnecessary details and subplots. The character development was weak, with the main characters feeling one-dimensional. The pacing was off, with slow sections that dragged on and rushed climaxes that didn't deliver. Overall, I was disappointed and would not recommend this book to others.
4. Laura - 3/5 stars - While "Gteem Witch Book" had an interesting premise, it struggled to keep my attention. The pacing was inconsistent, with long stretches of monotonous exposition followed by rushed action scenes. The writing style was average, lacking the depth or complexity I prefer in a fantasy novel. Despite its flaws, there were some enjoyable moments, but it wasn't enough to make up for the book's overall shortcomings.
5. Michael - 2/5 stars - "Gteem Witch Book" had potential, but it failed to deliver. The characters were underdeveloped and lacked depth, making it difficult to connect with them. The story felt disjointed and lacked a clear direction. The dialogue was clunky and unnatural, hindering my immersion in the book. Overall, it didn't live up to the hype and left me feeling unsatisfied.

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