I really enjoyed being immersed in the life of Bacchanal, from the daily on-goings of the carneys to the epic shows they performed.
I really enjoyed being immersed in the life of Bacchanal, from the daily on-goings of the carneys to the epic shows they performed.
Pure Magic Oracle: Cards for Strength, Courage, and Clarity by Andres Engracia is a wonderful deck filled with spells and messages of empowerment.
I would recommend the Forest Fae Messages by Nadia Turner to anyone who enjoys whimsical creatures, encouraging messages and enchanting illustrations.
Growing up in a family that has practiced Appalachian folk magic and conjure for generations, Doctoring the Devil author Jake Richards has a depth of knowledge about these topics that transcend his decade of personal practice.
I would recommend Conjure Cards by Jake Richards for anyone who has an interest in conjure/Appalachian folk magic or divining with playing cards.
Moon Magick by Stacey Demarco is a charming deck of affirmation cards to help one connect with the cycles of the Moon.
I recommend Iris to those hoping to learn more about her mythology, wishing to connect with the goddess of the rainbow, or even establish a relationship with her as a deity.
Witch Please, I just can’t get enough. Ann Aguirre has immensely brightened up my life with this book, which I just found hilarious.
In Lunar Alchemy: Everyday Moon Magic to Transform Your Life, Shaheen Miro takes us beyond the basic parameters of Moon Magic 101.
All in all, I absolutely loved Spells Trouble, and I recommend it to all witches looking for an entertaining summer read.