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.
Celtic Goddess Grimoire by Annwyn Avalon is an awesome resource for learning more about the Celtic divine feminine.
I highly recommend Censored Angel by Zara West to those interested in spiritualism and feminism.
Holm’s expertise as an author and experience of creating her own tarot decks comes forth in this book to provide a guiding light for reading the cards.
In The Magic of the Orphic Hymns: A New Translation for the Modern Mystic, co-authors Tamra Lucid and Ronnie Pontiac revitalize the traditional hymns with fresh new poetic renderings.
The Lunar Tarot by Jayne Wallace has done quite a wonderful job channeling the energy of the moon for me to draw upon for guidance and advice when in need.
In The Rosebud Tarot, Diana Rose Harper and Amanda Stilwell have created a beautiful deck of cards that captures a new way to look at Rider-Waite-Smith symbology.
After following Theresa Reed, AKA “The Tarot Lady” for a number of years, I was thrilled to see The Cards You’re Dealt!
Lessons from the Empress by Cassandra Snow and Siri Vincent Plouff is a fun way to cultivate a self-care practice.
In The First Female Pharaoh: Sobekneferu, Goddess of the Seven Stars, author Andrew Collins does rigorous archaeological detective work.