The Magic of the Sword of Moses by Harold Roth will be a treasure to anyone who has an interest in Jewish magic and medieval grimoires.
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The Magic of the Sword of Moses by Harold Roth will be a treasure to anyone who has an interest in Jewish magic and medieval grimoires.
Witches, Druids, and Sin Eaters by Jon C. Hughes with Sophie Gallagher is a very comprehensive look at this unique area of Welsh Marches.
If you’ve ever felt the pull of New Orleans, Witch Queens, Voodoo Spirits, and Hoodoo Saints is perfect for learning more about the spiritual roots of the unique city.
Cackle by Rachel Harrison is a marvelous mix of modernity and magic, inspiring us to believe the two can co-exist.
As far as books about witches go, The Vine Witch is definitely one of my top five favorites. Smith has done a wonderful job of bringing to life the magic in the mundane.
I highly recommend Of the Lilin by Paulette Hampton to readers that enjoy supernatural fantasy, particularly with a dark element.
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.
Witch Please, I just can’t get enough. Ann Aguirre has immensely brightened up my life with this book, which I just found hilarious.
All in all, I absolutely loved Spells Trouble, and I recommend it to all witches looking for an entertaining summer read.
Manifesting Spirits: An Anthropological Study of Mediumship and the Paranormal by Jack Hunter has gone where few have gone before.