Pagan Portals – Áine by Kelle BanDea is packed with folklore about an enigmatic goddess, inviting readers to discover her in their Neopagan practice.


Pagan Portals – Áine by Kelle BanDea is packed with folklore about an enigmatic goddess, inviting readers to discover her in their Neopagan practice.

Ogham: Divining in the Celtic Way by Jane Matthews is a beautiful way to connect with powerful Celtic knowledge.

The Magic of Birds by Mabh Savage is a cross-cultural exploration of birds through a magical lens.

In Telepathic Tales, Daniel Bourke takes readers on a cross-cultural voyage through the extraordinary experience of precognition.

Pagan Portals – Maman Brigitte by Pauline Green t offers a fresh perspective on the interconnectedness of cultures and feminine spirituality.

Dwina Murphy-Gibb has created a masterful tarot deck with influences from the Vedic, Irish, Qabbalistic, and Rider-Waite-Smith traditions in The Vedic Tarot.

Darragh Mason’s Song of the Dark Man beckons readers down a crooked, thorn-riddled forest path to meet the Devil at the crossroads.

In Fortuna: The Sacred & Profane Faces of Luck, Nigel Pennick explores the origins and evolution of the concept of luck, from divination to gambling.

A Critical Introduction to Tarot by Simon Kenny is great for anyone who would like a deeper dive into tarot, particularly its origins and symbolism.

Mysteries of the Far North: The Secret History of the Vikings in Greenland and North America by Jacques Privat (translated by Jon E. Graham) is a captivating and thought-provoking book that breaks new ground in the exploration of the history of the Scandinavian Arctic.