Graeco-Egyptian Magick Reviews
While it would be wonderful to compile all of the reviews of Graeco-Egyptian Magick (GEM) in one place, the next best thing would be to provide links to them. The following may not be an exhaustive list, but the best I can come up with using Google Search.
Most of the reviews of Graeco-Egyptian Magick (GEM) are to be found on Amazon. At the time of writing, there are twelve reviews on Amazon.
Amongst the Amazon reviews is one by Peter Paddon, traditional witch and author, owner of Pendraig Publishing and host of the Crooked Path podcasts.
Mark Williams, Brother and Yonah Sophian Bishop of Magdalene Circle, wrote a review which has been uploaded onto their website, as well as onto Amazon.
The following reviews are not to be found on Amazon, and hence tend to be overlooked.
Sannion, founder of Neos Alexandria – a site dedicated to Greco-Egyptian polytheism, wrote a review for He Epistole (Issue Number 11, Winter 2006/7).
Writer and reviewer, Shade Oroboros, wrote a review for Silver Star Journal.
Michelle Mueller, who has a M.Div. degree and is a faculty member at Cherry Hill Seminary, wrote a review for Facing North.
Taylor Ellwood, who is an author, Acquisitions and Managing Non-Fiction Editor of Immanion Press, and lifecoach, gave a brief summary of GEM in an interview he did for SHALLA Magazine.
While not strictly speaking a review of GEM, Wiccan author Deborah Lipp commented on the effectiveness of Graeco-Egyptian Magick in a workshop situation.
Pagan author Frater Barrabbas, of the Order of the Gnostic Star, has had some kind words to say about GEM in his blog (on 23 October 2009).
Most recently, prolific reviewer, Mike Gleason, wrote a review that can be found in his review archive, JLA Forums and on a Google group.
If there are any reviews or comments on GEM or the GEM CD which I’ve missed, please let me know by leaving a comment.
