Book Review
Container Magic
Charity L. Bedell’s "Container Magic" makes crafting spells in self-contained receptacles easy. First covering the types of containers to use, with details on how to clean, fill, and dispose of them, the book takes a practical approach...
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Carag's Transformation
In Katja Brandis’s imaginative novel Carag’s Transformation, a shapeshifter leaves his family to live in the human world. Carag is a shapeshifter, or a woodwalker, who lives as a puma with his family outside of Jackson Hole. At...
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Fae and the Moon
In Franco Aureliani’s charming graphic novel "Fae and the Moon", a girl pulls the moon from the sky, hoping that it will bring her mother home to her. Fae lives in her little house with the company of two rats, Frik and Frak, and one...
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The Green Lady
Sue Lawrence’s "The Green Lady" is a historical novel about the women surrounding a lesser-known Scottish historical figure. Near the end of the sixteenth century, Alexander Seton—the godson of Mary, Queen of Scots—became the first...
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The Spirit Phone
In Arthur Shattuck O’Keefe’s mystery novel "The Spirit Phone", historical figures try to prevent an otherworldly monster from entering the human world. When Aleister Crowley teleports into the hotel suite of Nikola Tesla, it is a...
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River Woman, River Demon
In Jennifer Givhan’s riveting novel "River Woman, River Demon", a bruja fights to discover the truth about the woman whom her husband found murdered behind their home. Eva is haunted. When she was fourteen, her best friend drowned...
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Reign Returned
In Katie Keridan’s exciting and complex fantasy novel "Reign Returned", two strangers from quite different worlds join together and discover commonalities. Kyra is a healer and an Astral, a member of the golden-blooded realm. She...
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I Miss You
Gioia Guerzoni’s "I Miss You" is a beautiful book of exercises designed to quell longing for absent people, places, and things. This work recognizes a variety of scenarios in which one might yearn. For those missing a person, the book...