Kitchen Magic by Laura May is weaves together ritual, folklore, personal insights, and delicious culinary magic.


Kitchen Magic by Laura May is weaves together ritual, folklore, personal insights, and delicious culinary magic.

Voyages with the Celtic Saints by John Matthews is an exploration of the extraordinary lives of 14 “ordinary” Celtic saints.

Season of the Witch: Imbolc Oracle by Lorraine Anderson and Juliet Diaz perfectly captures the gentle energy of this sabbat.

Witchcraft on a Shoestring by Deborah Blake is a really fun read for those looking to do more for less.

A Tea Witch’s Grimoire: Magickal Recipes for Your Tea Time by S.M. Harlow has amply provided the mystical wisdom of tea that I’ve been craving.

To settle into the magic so that it supports us, comforts us, grounds us and activates us, Hearth & Home Witchcraft by Jennie Blonde is the book to read.

I highly recommend Brigid’s Light, edited by Cairelle Crow and Laura Louella, both as a way to get to know the multi-faceted Brigid and for the ways that you can invite her to walk life’s path with you.

A Spellbook for the Seasons by Tudrobeth is a companion to the seasons that will greatly enhance your experiences and show you in so many ways how we are connected to the natural world.

Practically Pagan: An Alternative Guide to Gardening by Elen Sentier is a robust read packed with useful information.

There is plenty of information for readers to gain from Alchemical Tantric Astrology by Fredrick Hamilton Baker.