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Natalie Maxwell at Feminist Review offers these thoughts:Filan not only provides an in-depth definition of these issues; they are dissected and analyzed with the eye of an amateur psychologist with lots of "practical" advice on how to deal with them. So, what's the first thing you should do if you realize you're being stalked by a jilted lover, stranger, or an ex who just can't accept it's over? "Cut off all contact with your stalker now", Filan recommends. Also: "Record every stalking incident" and "Take steps to ensure your safety." If that isn't practical advice, I don't know what is.Yet in this chapter, as in the rest of the book, the spells Filan suggests we consider trying in order to help us work through our problems will keep you interested. Having a hard time battling your sexual demons? Go to a crossroads with a tiny pouch filled with a corncob pipe, tobacco, a bottle of rum, and some loose change to consult Papa Legba (guardian of the gateway between the two worlds) for guidance. Feeling intense sadness and depression after a breakup? Performing Damballah's (the most ancient and powerful of all the Iwa) Transmutation of Love Spell may help. Ms. Maxwell comments that this book seemed a bit heavier on the psychology and self-help and a little light on the Vodou. I can definitely see that: I was aiming here at people who were seeking help through love spells. After spending some time on various forums hearing things like "can you make my ex-boyfriend leave his babymama, remove the restraining order against me, and move back in once he gets released from prison?" I felt it was best to deal with safety and emotional health issues. Giving someone a spell when they really need a shoulder to cry on and a few sessions with a counselor does no good for anyone. Meanwhile, La Bianca waxed rhapsodic about the book at Latino Sexuality."I've reviewed a fabulous book for one of my editors called Vodou Love Magic: A Practical Guide to Love, Sex, and Relationships by Kenaz Filan, which is a book for practitioners and those interested in this belief and value system."It's always great to see that people are enjoying your work and finding it useful. Thanks, Natalie and La Bianca, for your kind words!From the Kenaz Filan Bloghttp://kenazfilan.blogspot.com