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.

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.
Zodiac Moon Reading Cards by Patsy Bennett would be great for anyone who wants to learn more about the Zodiac signs and the energy of the Sun, Moon, and eclipses.
Pantheon: The Norse by Morgan Diamler is perfect for those who are interested in a ground level introduction to the Norse pantheon without all the fluff.
In Healing with Clay, Ran Knishinsky shares with readers the health benefits of incorporating clay into their diets.
Carol Pinchefsky’s Turn Your Fandom Into Cash: A Geeky Guide to Turn Your Passion Into a Business (Or at Least a Side Hustle) is one of the most helpful and applicable books I’ve picked up in a while.
For those interested in both the spiritual and natural world, Gaia Alchemy by Stephan Harding is an insightful guide to wholeness.
A Guide of Spirits by Chris Allaun is a clear and thorough text about how we can better support others through all stages of the death process.
Confessions of an Egyptologist by Erich von Daniken takes readers on an underground explorations of the secrets hidden beneath the ancient pyramids.
Hoodoo Justice Magic by Miss Aida has a spell for just about every defensive, protective, and vengeful aim one might want to pursue.
Overall, this translation of the Three Books of Occult Philosophy by Eric Purdue is by far the best one I’ve ever read.