“History’s Most Powerful Witches: Their Life, Witchcraft and Spells” by Desmond Wilde

"Witches have always worried, scared, and fascinated people in equal measure. From dark magic to home remedies, they have been part of the cultural landscape for people across the world. From Europe to the Americas, Asia to Africa, the idea of women who delve deep into magic has created some of the most enduring stories in the history of humanity. Often, these stories blend the real with the unreal, truth with fiction, and magic with the mundane. In this book, we will look at witches from across the world and many thousands of years. But witches are not always welcome. Often, they are feared. People worry about satanic practices and dark magic. Should a child...>>

“Palmistry: A Beginners Guide to Palmistry” by Lois Hewitt

"Have you ever wondered how the lines in your hand can show so much about your past, present and future? This easy to follow - beginner’s guide - into reading people’s hands is a comprehensive introduction to the oldest form of character reading still in use. Learn what clues to look for in your hands, nails and fingers before examining the lines, mounts, rings and marks in detail. Diagrams throughout the book make interpretations simpler. Question sections consolidate your understanding of the art of palmistry. Learn more about yourself, assess where you’re true talents lie, and consider your compatibility with others simply by studying hands more closely."...>>

“Mythology of the British Isles” by Geoffrey Ashe

"In Mythology of the British Isles, Geoffrey Ashe explores how each of these stories are inter-connected, and how they have taken on fresh significance and meaning as historical and archaeological research has uncovered the truth behind each legend. He demonstrates, too, how legends from Ireland, such as The Voyages of Bran and Saint Brendan, shed unexpected light on British stories like Arthur’s voyage to Avalon. And modern myths and beliefs are examined and placed in context, from the Glastonbury Zodiac and the interpretation of ley lines, to the possible biblical pedigree of modern royalty. In Mythology of the British Isles Geoffrey Ashe uncovers a British mythology which is comparable to the Greek in its richness and...>>

“The Way of Science: Finding Truth and Meaning in a Scientific Worldview” by Dennis R. Trumble

"How science can convey a profound sense of wonder, connectedness, and optimism about the human condition.This book makes a compelling case that now more than ever the public at large needs to appreciate the critical-thinking tools that science has to offer and be educated in basic science literacy. The author emphasizes that the methods and facts of science are accessible to everyone, and that, contrary to popular belief, understanding science does not require extraordinary intelligence. He also notes that scientific rationality and critical thinking are not only good for our physical well-being but also are fully in sync with our highest moral codes. He illustrates the many ways in which the scientific worldview offers...>>