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Mojo: Conjure Stories

The story was great and I very much enjoyed the protagonists. The dialogue was alot better in this book, less juvenile than the last. Very useful. PUB. His explanations make this selection the one I most often pass on to other people. For the last three years my husband I have been doing our own recovery program and I finally started feeling redeemed and s

  • Title : Mojo: Conjure Stories
  • Author :
  • Rating : 4.61 (659 Vote)
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  • Format : Paperback
  • Pages : 352 Pages
  • Asin : 0446679291
  • Language : English

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The story was great and I very much enjoyed the protagonists. The dialogue was alot better in this book, less juvenile than the last. Very useful. PUB. His explanations make this selection the one I most often pass on to other people. For the last three years my husband I have been doing our own recovery program and I finally started feeling redeemed and strong. I can't wait to try them.. It is also an invaluable reference tool which I will refer to again and again as my business transitions toward my goal.This is an excellent resource for students and artists, but perhaps I should also mention that I am 62 and self-employed. All of the content that I was looking for in this book is there - however, obviously the printing was done "on the cheap." Several pages have smears of dirt on them, and I found what looks to be a smashed bug in between a couple of pages. Wealth and status protect them which I thought is just great as I dread tragedies and too much angst in regency gay romances. Dr. I work as a speech therapist and had this book recommended to me. An abbreviated, paperback edition was released for the UK that uses British measurements and is currently the only one available unless you can get a used hardcover copy.I know a l

When enslaved people were brought from the western part of Africa to the Americas, they were forbidden to speak their native languages or practice their religions in the New World.

But few Americans know the word originated in West Africa and referred to a small cloth bag containing protective magicks. The anthology avoids such inaccurate, offensive Hollywood stereotypes as the pin-stuck "voodoo doll," and the overall quality is very high, with a few weak tales offset by the far more numerous excellent stories. Contributors range from big names like Steven Barnes, Neil Gaiman, and Barbara Hambly to exciting new authors (however, editor Hopkinson unfortunately does not contribute a story). The anthology opens with a brief but informative editor's note from Nalo Hopkinson and an evocative introduction by Luisah Teish, priestess of the Ifa/Orisha tradition and author of several books, including the spiritual classic Jambalaya: Th

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