Should you pick up The Threadwell’s Book of Plant Magic by Christina Oakley Harrington if you’ve never held an herb in your life? YES.
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Should you pick up The Threadwell’s Book of Plant Magic by Christina Oakley Harrington if you’ve never held an herb in your life? YES.
The Magic of the Sword of Moses by Harold Roth will be a treasure to anyone who has an interest in Jewish magic and medieval grimoires.
Witches, Druids, and Sin Eaters by Jon C. Hughes with Sophie Gallagher is a very comprehensive look at this unique area of Welsh Marches.
In The Witch of the Woods Kelly Mann highlights this special connection to place by sharing her experiences in the northern region of Michigan
Earthy, primal, rich, and real – this is how I feel sinking into The Holy Wild Grimoire by Danielle Dulsky.
Gemstone and Crystal Magic is a wonderful go-to reference book for those who are looking to incorporate gemstones into their magical practice.
After reading The Big Book of Candle Magic, I continue to carry with me Aunt Jackie’s words that magic demands change.
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.
In Mysteries of the Werewolf: Shapeshifting Magic & Protection, Claude Lecouteux delves into folklore, legends, and historical accounts from all over the world, showcasing how the tale of the werewolf evolved through time.
In Blackthorn’s Protection Magic, Amy Blackthorn gives her readers the low-down we all need to stay safe, strengthened, and shielded from harm.