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hey everyone welcome back to my channel iamp;#39;m the city witch todayamp;#39;s video iamp;#39;m going to be talking to you about four books i have on sigil magic and i actually donamp;#39;t know why i havenamp;#39;t done this video earlier guys um so i do apologize for this because i know weamp;#39;ve talked about sigil magic before the first two videos i did kind of focused on giving you five techniques on how to make sigils and also all the different tips and tricks that iamp;#39;ve picked up on over the years for incorporating sigils into your life using them in your magic and activating them as well so in this video i thought iamp;#39;d talk to you about four books that really helped shape my sigil witchery and gave me lots of useful information so as always iamp;#39;ll score them from one to ten iamp;#39;ll give you insights into whatamp;#39;s inside the book and show you some of the pages and iamp;#39;ll talk to you about the author and what i thought about