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| Title | Author | Status | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| Advanced Planetary Magic | Jason Miller | Unread | x |
| All that is Sacred is Profaned | Rhyd Wildermuth | Unread | x |
| Art Magick | Molly Roberts | Unread | x |
Backwoods Witchcraft↓This is my "everyone should read this" book. Even if you can't use everything in it, it'll get you fired up to get deep into your own practice. | Jake Richards | Finished | 9/10 |
| Becoming Dangerous | Katie West, Jasmine Elliot (ed.) | Unread | x |
| Beginner Witch's Handbook | Leah Middleton | Unread | x |
| Big Book of Tarot | Joan Bunning | Unread | x |
| Blackthorn's Botanical Brews | Amy Blackthorn | Unread | x |
| Book of Candle Magic | Madame Pamita | Unread | x |
| Braiding Sweetgrass | Robin Wall Kimmerer | Unread | x |
Brainscan #33: DIY Witchery↓My gold standard of all witch books I have read, and it's in a 60-ish page zine. | Alex Wrekk | Finished | 10/10 |
| Brainscan #34: A Dabbler's Week of DIY Witchery | Alex Wrekk | Finished | 10/10 |
| By Rust of Nail & Prick of Thorn | Althaea Sebastiani | Unread | x |
| Casual Necromancy | Dawn Rae Downton | Unread | x |
| Changeling: A Book of Qualities | Aidan Wachter | Unread | x |
| City Magick | Christopher Penczak | Finished | x |
| City Witchery | Lisa Marie Basile | Unread | x |
Conjuring the Commonplace↓Absolutely an excellent one to have on your shelf as a reference. It's a little too repetitive to read straight through, but you're gonna want this on hand when you need to look up some down-and-dirty folk magic. | Cory Thomas Hutcheson, Laine Fuller | Finished | 8/10 |
Consorting with Spirits↓I love this book. I hate this guy. I want to recommend his book to everyone. I want to throw a drink in his face. Great for building a foundation of spirit work, just keep in mind that this guy can't talk about anyone but Hekate and St Cyprian. Remember that his examples for them are meant to be tailored to your own entities, and you'll be fine. Also slap him for me if you ever meet him, everything about his tone and personality is insufferable. | Jason Miller | Finished | 7/10 |
| Cord Magic: Tapping into the Power of String, Yarn, Twists & Knots | Brandy Williams | Unread | x |
Crooked Path↓Another book I would recommend to everyone. Up there with Backwoods Witchcraft (though I'd still put that one just a scooch ahead of this). Lost touch with your craft lately? This book'll get you right back in it. | Kelden | Finished | 9/10 |
| Cunning Folk and Familiar Spirits | Emma Wilby | Unread | x |
| Curse Tablets and Binding Spells from the Ancient World | John G. Gager | Unread | x |
Dabbler's Guide to Witchcraft↓
I am obligated to be grouchy about this one, because I have it on good authority that the author (Don Martin, who seems to have dropped the pen name Fire Lyte) stole a bunch of stuff uncredited from Tumblr. I can't give it a good rating because of that. However, I also can't give it a *bad* rating, because it was (unfortunately) a great book. It is well written, kept my attention, well-researched (and well-credited as long as it's a source deemed 'worthy' of citation...). I do take issue with the title and the use of the word 'dabbler' throughout the book. The original Dabbler's Week was designed for someone who was not certain if they wanted to practice witchcraft but wanted to try it out. Don's book is written for a beginner who is already committed to practicing. So for a beginner, this book outlines many of the less-often-discussed-in-books stuff about witchcraft spaces, and in a wonderful way that explains why not just what. Cultural appropriation is bad -- and here are real world examples of how it harms people. Yes, you can make up your own spells -- but here's why you shouldn't ingest herbs just because a dubiously researched book told you to. Yes you can buy fancy tools, but spending money is not a substitute for skill. This book is an excellent primer on how to navigate witchy spaces, not just witchcraft, and it's an excellent one to have on your bookshelf. | Fire Lyte | Finished | ?/10 |
| Devil's Dozen: Thirteen Craft Rites of the Old One | Gemma Gary | Unread | x |
| Doctoring the Devil | Jake Richards | Unread | x |
| Eight Useful Tarot Spreads for Times of Resistance & Change | Evvie Marin | Unread | x |
| Elements of Spellcrafting | Jason Miller | Unread | x |
| Encyclopedia of 5000 Spells | Judika Illes | Unread | x |
| Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs | Scott Cunningham | Unread | x |
| Everyday Magic #1 | Finn | Finished | x |
| Everyday Magic #2 | Finn | Finished | x |
| Exploding the Tangerine: A Shy Person's Guide to Battle Magic | Fiddler's Green, Clint Marsh, Oliver Bly | Finished | x |
| Fifty-Four Devils: The Art & Folklore of Fortune Telling with Playing Cards | Cory Thomas Hutcheson | Stalled | x |
| Financial Sorcery | Jason Miller | Unread | x |
| Five Principles of Green Witchcraft | Asa West | Unread | x |
| Foxfire: Boogers, Witches, and Haints | Foxfire Studens | Unread | x |
| Golden Bough | Sir James George Frazer | Unread | x |
| Green Mysteries - Arcana Viridia: An Occult Herbarium | Daniel A. Schulke | Unread | x |
| Grimoire of the Thorn-Blooded Witch | Raven Grimassi | Unread | x |
| Herbal Magick: A Guide to Enchantments, Folklore, and Divination | Gerina Dunwich | Unread | x |
Hex Twisting: Countermagick Spells for the Irritated Witch↓My notes on this one include the phrase "looking for ghosts in the gaslamps". She's constantly trying to come up with Super Duper Spooky reasons for everything in her life. If this woman has been cursed as many times as she says she has, she sure is doing something wrong. But the methods in the book are good to know. While you may not think you'll ever need to use what you learn, there's a reason the airline covers what to do in case of plane crash while you're still on the ground. Read it, learn from it, put it on the shelf and hope you never need it. | Diana Rajchel | Finished | 7/10 |
| Hex Your Ex: A Collection of Spells to Get Back At (or With) That F*cker | Various | Finished | x |
House Witch↓
This was not the right book to read immediately after finishing Queering Your Craft, and I am not its target audience. The House Witch is for a spiritual-but-not-religious cis-woman who is the spiritual-head-of-the-household, spends her days housekeeping and cleaning, and teaches her 2.5 children to say their prayers to the abstract Divine every night before turning on their essential oil humidifier for bedtime. That's... not me. | Arin Murphy-Hiscock | Finished | 3/10 |
| How to Study Magic | Sarah Lyons | Finished | x |
| In the Midnight Hour: Finding Power in Difficult Emotions | Anthony Rella | Unread | x |
| Italian Folk Magic | Mary-Grace Fahrun | Unread | x |
| Kitchen Table Tarot | Melissa Cynova | Unread | x |
| Kitchen Witch | Skye Alexander | Unread | x |
| Knot Magic | Tylluan Penry | Unread | x |
| Knot Magic: A Handbook of Powerful Spells using Witches' Ladders and Other Magical Knots | Sarah Bartlett | Unread | x |
| Liber Null | Peter J. Carroll | Unread | x |
| Little Book of Cat Magic | Deborah Blake | Unread | x |
| Little Book of Curses and Maledictions for Everyday Use | Dawn Rae Downton | Finished | x |
| Love Magic | Lilith Dorsey | Unread | x |
| Magic When You Need It: 150 Spells You Can't Live Without | Judika Illes | Unread | x |
| Magickal Astrology | Skye Alexander | Unread | x |
| Magickal Servitors | Damon Brand | Unread | x |
| Masks of Misrule | Nigel Jackson | Unread | x |
| Mountain Magic | Rebecca Beyer | Unread | x |
| New World Witchery | Cory Thomas Hutcheson | Unread | x |
| Of Blood and Bones | Kate Freuler | Unread | x |
| Opuscula Magica: Volume 1 | Andrew D. Chumbley | Unread | x |
| Ozark Folk Magic: Plants, Prayers & Healing | Brandon Weston | Unread | x |
| Ozark Magic and Folklore | Vance Randolph | Unread | x |
| Pagan Anarchism | Christopher Scott Thompson | Finished | x |
| Pagan Anti-Capitalist Primer | Rhyd Wildermuth | Finished | x |
| Personal Magic: A Modern-Day Book of Shadows for Positive Witches | Marion Weinstein | Unread | x |
| Plant Witchery | Juliet Diaz | Unread | x |
| Positive Magic: A Toolkit for the Modern Witch | Marion Weinstein | Unread | x |
| Practical Guide for Witches | Ylva Mara Radziszewski | Unread | x |
| Protection & Reversal Magick: A Witch's Defense Manual | Jason Miller | Unread | x |
Queering Your Craft↓Queering Your Craft is better at Queer than it is at Craft, but it's still one that you should read. There are a few red flags in this book, such as a lot more gender-binary stuff than I would have expected from this author, not to mention their insistence that Easter was stolen from the so-called ancient Pagan holiday "Eostre", which is just straight-up not true, and we need to stop passing that story around. I do, however, appreciate the queer lens that the author brings to witchcraft. While I didn't get a lot of good witchy information from the book, I was very glad to have read it. It changed how I saw every book that I read after this one, and I am better for it. Overall, I'm very glad to have read it, I am very glad that it exists, I hope that many more books follow along in Queering Your Craft's footsteps, and I hope that they improve on it. | Cassandra Snow | Finished | 6/10 |
| Reading the Runes: A Beginner's Guide | Kim Farnell | Unread | x |
Rebel Witch↓
+1 to its score for a new witch, -1 to its score if you know what you're doing. Rebel Witch starts off excellent, with the author giving the reader permission to break the perceived rules of witchcraft and have the freedom to experiment and find what works for you. It's very good advice to give, but the problem is that that's all there is. There are no spells, no in-depth instructions, nothing to help someone new start practicing, and nothing new for an advanced witch to consider. | Kelly-Ann Maddox | Finished | 6/10 |
| Reclaiming Ourselves | Emma Kathryn | Unread | x |
| Roots, Branches, & Spirits | H. Byron Ballard | Unread | x |
| Sigil Witchery | Laura Tempest Zakroff | Unread | x |
| Six Ways: Approaches & Entries for Practical Magic | Aidan Wachter | Unread | x |
| Southern Cunning: Folkloric Witchcraft in the American South | Aaron Oberon | Unread | x |
| Spellcrafting: A Beginner's Guide to Creating and Casting Effective Spells | Gerina Dunwich | Unread | x |
| Spellcrafting: Strengthen the Power of Your Craft | Arin Murphy-Hiscock | Finished | x |
| Study of Witchcraft: A Guidebook to Advanced Wicca | Deborah Lipp | Unread | x |
| Tradition of Household Spirits | Claude Lecouteux | Unread | x |
| To Fly by Night: The Craft of the Hedgewitch | Veronica Cummer (ed.) | Finished | x |
| Traditional Witchcraft: A Cornish Book of Ways | Gemma Gary | Finished | x |
| True Magic: Spells that Really Work | Daja Mickaharic | Unread | x |
| Twin Peaks Tarot Spreads: Three Damn Fine Mini-Zines | Cat Moth Crow | Unread | x |
| Water Witchcraft: Magic and Lore from the Celtic Tradition | Annwyn Avalon | Unread | x |
Weave the Liminal↓It wasn't until the last five or so pages of this book that I figured out why I wasn't vibing with it: the author is coming from a perspective of Witches As Otherworldly Creatures, and I come from a perspective of Witches Are Just People. Her many examples of witches being naturally good listeners, or better at empathy than others, or that other people will naturally gravitate toward a witch because of the magnetism of that power didn't sit right with me in a way that would take longer than a blurb to explain. But while I often found myself disagreeing with her conclusions, reading Weave the Liminal did give me plenty of things to think about, and a lot of opportunity to come to my own conclusion about things I otherwise wouldn't have come up with on my own. I told the witch guild that it felt like having a very intelligent discussion with someone that you fundamentally disagree with. I am better for having read this book, even if I don't necessarily endorse all that was in it. [More in-depth review on my blog] | Laura Tempest Zakroff | Finished | 6/10 |
| Weaving Fate | Aidan Wachter | Unread | x |
| Wicca Made Easy | Phyllis Curott | Unread | x |
| Wicked Queer Tarot Spreads | Evvie Marin | Unread | x |
| Wild Witchcraft | Rebecca Beyer | Unread | x |
| Wishcraft | Sakura Fox | Unread | x |
Witch in Darkness↓Witch in Darkness was a nice step up from the previous Rebel Witch. It was allowed to be more specific in its scope, and I think it's better for it. I also, unfortunately, found myself in the target audience for this one while I read it. There were definitely tears. Again, like Rebel Witch, you'll get the most out of it if you do the homework at the end of the chapters. This time, it comes with tarot spreads in addition to the journaling prompts, which was nice. I didn't get to try all of them, but I found it to be a nice inclusion. This book is also less fluffy than Rebel Witch was, though it still maintains a little bit of that tone, it does not feel patronizing this time around. In between her first book and this one, Kelly-Ann lost her brother, so she is not coming to the reader from a comfortable place on her armchair; she is going through it as well. | Kelly-Ann Maddox | Finished | 7/10 |
| Witch, Please | Victoria Maxwell | Unread | x |
| Witch's Eight Paths of Power | Lady Sable Aradia | Unread | x |
| Witch's Familiar | Raven Grimassi | Queue | x |
| Witch's Guide to Spellcraft | Althaea Sebastiani | Stalled | x |
| Witch's Guide to the Paranormal | J. Allen Cross | Queue | x |
| Witch's Guide to Wands | Gypsey Elaine Teague | Unread | x |
| Witchcraft Activism: A Toolkit for Magical Resistance | David Salisbury | Finished | x |
Witchery: Embrace the Witch Within↓Didn't hate it. Didn't love it. I wouldn't give it to a new witch, but an advanced witch would find nothing revolutionary in here. It sits in a weird valley of law-of-attraction and Wicca-with-the-label-torn-off that just doesn't do it for me. At one point, the author says to use a full fluid ounce of essential oils for a spell?? She does not mention dilution? HELLO? That is so much essential oil??? NO THANK YOU?! Just overall weird vibes from this book. And I don't appreciate being told that I am "making love to the universe" whether I know it or not. | Juliet Diaz | Finished | 5/10 |
| Witchy Zinester's Pocket Book of Spells | Cat Moth Crow | Finished | x |
| Year of the Witch | Temperance Alden | Unread | x |