“The Art of Bathing: Soothing Rituals for Mind, Body, and Soul” by Ophelia Wellspring

🕵️🐷🕵️ zero-day🕵️🐷🕵️ "With everything you need to turn your bathroom into a relaxing, healing, and energizing sanctuary, The Art of Bathing, gives you the power to create a spa at home in the time it takes to fill the tub. Friendly introductions to the principles and practice of water therapy, aromatherapy, and mindfulness are followed by a selection of 25 multisensory spa treatments. With baths aimed at healing your mind, body, and spirit, it’s easy to choose one that will work simultaneously on all of your senses to revitalize, repair, and reinvigorate. We all long for transcendent moments and calming experiences but few of us ever unlock the potential healing powers of the bathtub. This innovative little...>>

“Awakening the Crystals: The Ancient Art and Modern Magic of Gems and Stones” by Sandra Mariah Wright and Leanne Marrama

"A gorgeously illustrated guide to stimulating creativity, inviting in love, achieving your goals, and improving your life with crystals. Whether you would like to take back control in an uncertain world, encourage harmony in the home, or invite in prosperity, Awakening the Crystals will help transform your life. Learn how to: • choose stones for protection at home and on the road • calm your nerves and boost your energy • foster positive interactions with family • attract love and enhance intimacy • achieve health goals • welcome good luck, growth, and success • meditate and manifest results with the assistance...>>

“Broke Ass Fortune Telling: Fortune telling with a pack of playing cards” by Quade Blegen

"You don't have to be super rich to be a bomb ass card reader. and in fact, many of the greatest weren't. All you need is a deck of playing cards found at any Walmart or Dollar General and some dedication to get your ass moving in the right direction! My book is packed with no nonsense advice and humor to help you along your path to being a card slinging bad ass. So lets get to it!"...>>

“Witches, Feminism, and the Fall of the West” by Edward Dutton

"The archetype of the "witch" is burnt deep into the European psyche, recurring again and again in folklore and fairytales. But is she merely the stuff of fantasy? Roald Dahl warned that witches don't always don black hats and ride on broom sticks. They "dress in ordinary clothes, and look very much like ordinary women. . . . That is why they are so hard to catch." In Witches, Feminism and the Fall of the West, Edward Dutton examines the history of witches and witch-hunting in light of evolutionary psychology. Throughout the centuries, witches were ostracized across Europe and often condemned and executed for sorcery and harming children. They generally adhered to a type: witches...>>

“Weird Fiction: A Genre Study” by Michael Cisco

"Weird Fiction: A Genre Study presents a comprehensive, contemporary analysis of the genre of weird fiction by identifying the concepts that influence and produce it. Focusing on the sources of narrative content—how the content is produced and what makes something weird—Michael Cisco engages with theories from Deleuze and Guattari to explain how genres work and to understand the relationship between identity and the ordinary. Cisco also uses these theories to examine the supernatural not merely as a horde of tropes, but as a recognition of the infinity of experience in defiance of limiting norms. The book also traces the sociopolitical implications of weird fiction, studying the differentiation of major and minor literatures. Through an...>>