The Beginner’s Guide to Divination by Kirsten Riddle provides a visually appealing, novice-friendly survey of divination systems.


The Beginner’s Guide to Divination by Kirsten Riddle provides a visually appealing, novice-friendly survey of divination systems.

No Bad Days by Ines Duhard and Jolane Jly succeeds at what it sets out to do: create a gentle, visually appealing, action-based affirmation practice.

Ensouling the Effigy by Matthew Venus is a book that has within it a breath of life that inspires and encourages the practitioner to push a little further.

Divine Feminine Gnosis by Lee Irwin invites readers to engage with the Lesser and Greater mysteries of divine Sophia.

The Beauty Apothecary by Lorraine Anderson highlights the value of fostering beauty in one’s life and presents a multitude of ways to enhance it day to day.

Crystal Keys Tarot by Dina Rosenberg and Amalia Drewes combines the wisdom of both energy system, prompting fresh insights.

A Grimoire of Italian Witchcraft continues the legacy of Raven Grimassi’s work by presenting Italian-inspired witchcraft as a living and accessible tradition.

The Left-Hand Path of Tarot by Cherry Parra teaches that tarot is not meant to simply soothe the ego or wrap us in spiritual platitudes.

Sacred Mysticism of Egypt by Fotoula Foteini Adrimi is a detailed book for those interested in Heka initiation.

In Couture Tarot by Megan Skinner, high-fashion collage art stands in for the traditional deck imagery, bringing a fresh vibe to timeless tarot wisdom.