I would recommend the Forest Fae Messages by Nadia Turner to anyone who enjoys whimsical creatures, encouraging messages and enchanting illustrations.

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.
I highly recommend Artio and Artaois to anyone wishing to learn more about bears – not only the animals themselves, but also the relationship that humankind has had to these creatures throughout our history and beyond.
Moon Magick by Stacey Demarco is a charming deck of affirmation cards to help one connect with the cycles of the Moon.
A Spell in the Forest: Book 1 – Tongues in Trees by Roselle Angwin draws the reader into an ethos of tree wisdom and healing.
Without Reservation by Randy Kritkausky is a powerful book, relating the author’s journey of self-identification and awakening the connections to what his ancestry holds as wisdom and an authentic sense of personal and collective spirituality.
Sacred Geometry by Richard Heath frames the foundation of the universe, physical building, and human life in an entirely new way.
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.