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.

Initiates Oracle by Marcella Kroll and Adam Smith presents Hermetic and Egyptian inspired wisdom in bold, bright illustrations.

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.

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

Alchemical Lightwork by Arthur Versluis, Ph.D. look at modern light work through the lens of ancient Hermetic text.

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.

Tarot and the Psychology of the Soul by Mariana Louis presents tarot as a tool for the journey of individuation.

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

Coven Oracle by Fiona Horne with illustrations by Miriam Ocaña Pérez-Cerdá is a wonderful tool for group dynamics.