Witchcraft on a Shoestring by Deborah Blake is a really fun read for those looking to do more for less.


Witchcraft on a Shoestring by Deborah Blake is a really fun read for those looking to do more for less.

Alvarado’s passion for her craft and devotion to Marie Laveau shines through in The Marie Laveau Grimoire.

In A Floral Grimoire, Patricia Telesco weaves a beautiful chronicle of history, lore, practical steps, and magical vibes.

The First Alchemists by Tobias Churton is an illuminating read that delves into the “who, what, where, why, when” of early alchemy.

Natural Beauty Recipes by Karen Gilbert is a marvelous resource for those interested in getting started with making their own products.

Sit down and clear your lap to make room for Ellen Evert Hopman’s The Sacred Herbs of Yule and Christmas.

I’ve done myself a favor by getting a copy of 2024 Witch’s Diary – Northern Hemisphere by Flavia Kate Peters and Barbara Meiklejohn-Free.

A Tea Witch’s Grimoire: Magickal Recipes for Your Tea Time by S.M. Harlow has amply provided the mystical wisdom of tea that I’ve been craving.

I was drawn to God & Goddesses of England by Rachel Patterson because as the wife of an Englishman, I’ve traveled there quite a bit.

Beauty, peace, balance, nourishment – this and so much more is what you’ll encounter when you hold The Book of Nordic Self-Care by Elisabeth Carlsson in your hands