Magick Matters

“Herb Magic for Beginners: Down-to-Earth Enchantments” by Ellen Dugan (kindle version)

"Stir up passion with violet or nab a new job with honeysuckle. From parsley to periwinkle, people enjoy herbs for their aroma, taste, and healing abilities, but few are aware of the enchanting powers harnessed within these multipurpose plants. Breathing new life into herbal folklore and wisdom, Ellen Dugan introduces the magical side of these natural treasures. The author of Cottage Witchery describes the magical traits of flowers, roots, trees, spices, and other commonly found herbs. Under her guidance, readers learn the basics of magic and spellworking so they may safely explore herbal magic on their own for health, luck, prosperity, romance, protection, and more!"...>>

“Love Craft: Divine, Cast, and Decode Your Way to Love with the Power of Astrology, Numerology, Spells, Potions, and More!” by Anna Haywood

"The love you want is out there--it just needs to be channeled into your life. With Love Craft, you'll use ancient arts like astrology and the Law of Attraction to draw in the perfect relationship, one that meets all your desires and needs. This book also provides you with a revealing look into your past relationships and ideal partner. With this profound wisdom, you'll learn how to: Use the power of soul numbers to test your cosmic chemistry Set the intentions that will attract the love you deserve Concoct an enchanting meal that will nudge a love interest Use a sun sign's...>>

“Encyclopedia of Beasts and Monsters in Myth, Legend and Folklore” by Theresa Bane

"Here there be dragons"--this notation was often made on ancient maps to indicate the edges of the known world and what lay beyond. Heroes who ventured there were only as great as the beasts they encountered. This encyclopedia contains more than 2,200 monsters of myth and folklore, who both made life difficult for humans and fought by their side. Entries describe the appearance, behavior, and cultural origin of mythic creatures well-known and obscure, collected from traditions around the world."...>>

“Encyclopedia of Imaginary and Mythical Places” by Theresa Bane

"The heavens and hells of the world's religions and the "far, far away" legends cannot be seen or visited, but they remain an integral part of culture and history. This encyclopedia catalogs more than 800 imaginary and mythological lands from all over the world, including fairy realms, settings from Arthurian lore, and kingdoms found in fairy tales and political and philosophical works, including Sir Thomas More's Utopia and Plato's Atlantis. From al A'raf, the limbo of Islam, to Zulal, one of the many streams that run through Paradise, entries give the literary origin of each site, explain its cultural context, and describe its topical features, listing variations on names when applicable. Cross-referenced for ease...>>

“Encyclopedia of Giants and Humanoids in Myth, Legend and Folklore” by Theresa Bane

"Every culture has in its folklore and mythology beings of immense size and strength, as well as other preternatural humanoids great or small who walk among us, serving the divine or fulfilling their own agendas. This book catalogs the lore and legends of more than 1,000 different humanoid species and individual beings, including the Titans, Valkyries, Jotnar, yōkai, biblical giants, elves, ogres, trolls and many more."...>>