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From Our Shelves: May the Darkness Cover Us
May the dark roll over us like a warm blanket, force us inside to gather around the hearth and tuck in together for the cold months. Here’s some stuff to read, while there.
Reading “The Witch” By Ronald Hutton - 4 Facts You Didn’t Know About Witches
Ronald Hutton’s book “The Witch” is a must-read for anyone interested in the full range of complexity, variation, and nuance behind the history of witchcraft and the figure of the witch.
How to Tarot: 15 Books to Get you Started
So which books should be on every budding tarot reader's bookshelf?
Book Finds: The Witches Are Coming, The Witches Are Coming!
From our shelves: In light of this season of renewal and growing things, for this particular post we’ll just focus on the witches shall we? Yay the witches!
Spooky Books for Dark Nights
As we feel that pull towards shorter nights, sweater-weather and, lots of rain on the ‘wetcoast’, here’s a few book we recommend to get into the spirit of Fall and the dark half of the year.
Who is Aradia, Queen of the Witches? Looking at Leland’s Gospel
A brief overview of Aradia and the new translation published by the Pazzaglini family in Italy.
From our Shelves - Fall 2019
Dreamwork, witchcraft and gods oh my! Also a nod to the retelling of the colonial story of Canada. May we all see with our eyes and hear with our hearts.
From Our Shelves - Summer 2019
A Tolkien rabbit-hole, in the gardens of the soul, with Pan and the mill - this month’s featured gems!
From Our Shelves Spring 2019
The devil is in the pudding! No the proof is in the pudding. The pudding is in suberbia.. I mean the proof. The proof that things can get better, is in Australia, in suburbia! Here’s a couple books on such subjects that caught our eye this month.
Emily Of New Moon And ‘the Flash’
Many people have ecstatic experiences as kids - and this perhaps will send them down the path to wanting to know more about the nature of the universe. Here’s my story.