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The terrifying saga of Mrs. Tuggle continues in this fourth spine-tingling Witch book from Newbery Medalist Phyllis Reynolds Naylor.
This amazingly wise and nimble collection investigates the horrors inflicted on so-called “witches” of the past. The Witch of Eye unearths salves, potions, and spells meant to heal, yet interpreted by inquisitors as evidence of evil. The author describes torture and forced confessions alongside accounts of gentleness of legendary midwives. In one essay about a trial, we learn through folklore that Jesus’s mother was a midwife who cured her own son’s rheumatism. In other essays there are subtle parallels to contemporary discourse around abortion and environmental destruction. Nuernberger weaves in her own experiences too. There’s an ironic look at her own wedding, an uncomfortable visit to the Prague Museum of Torture, and an afternoon spent tearing out a garden in a mercurial fit. Her researched material is eye-opening, lively, and often funny. An absolutely thrilling collection.
A new evil is born. The Ebon Cities have created a deadly new breed of undead called the Witchborn, whose very existence spells doom for the entire continent. To make matters worse, a nihilist cult called the Black Circle has learned of the Witch’s Eye, the source of the Witchborn virus and an item capable of opening a portal to The Black. Eric Cross’s scattered and war-weary team must find the Eye before it’s too late. With the aid of some unlikely allies, the mercenaries will fight their way across the wastelands and challenge the horrors at the edge of oblivion. And before the battle is won Cross and his team will make the ultimate sacrifice, and face one of their own… Return to the world After The Black in Book 5 of the BLOOD SKIES saga!
WHERE FEAR LURKS— HORROR MAKES ITS HOME... They were out there. Watching. Waiting, in the looming shadows around Thaler Academy, the wolf-like creatures were hiding their terrible secret from the world. A student was dead, a teacher was missing...and Jennifer Field was terrified. She and her friends were the only ones who knew the awful truth. For only miles away from the school, beyond the murky waters of a legendary lake called Witch’s Eye, the alien horror had set up its unearthly home—killing trees and plants, and perhaps, anyone who knew too much.
Regina Lyons is an artist. She's also a witch, but that's not important. Witchcraft is what she was born into; art is what consumes her focus, her life, and her heart. She has no time for dating, but she'll spare just a little to help her friends with an infestation of magic pests. Cora Pagett flies in from her London home to the US, where an old friend of hers has asked for her help with a fae problem. She expects a speedy resolution and her usual travel entertainment: some fun in the museums, restaurants, and maybe girls of the area. When they meet, sparks fly in all the best ways. Neither expects the sparks to catch fire—and then billow into a flame that threatens to consume both of their lives.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Cleopatra, the #1 national bestseller, unpacks the mystery of the Salem Witch Trials. It began in 1692, over an exceptionally raw Massachusetts winter, when a minister's daughter began to scream and convulse. It ended less than a year later, but not before 19 men and women had been hanged and an elderly man crushed to death. The panic spread quickly, involving the most educated men and prominent politicians in the colony. Neighbors accused neighbors, parents and children each other. Aside from suffrage, the Salem Witch Trials represent the only moment when women played the central role in American history. In curious ways, the trials would shape the future republic. As psychologically thrilling as it is historically seminal, The Witches is Stacy Schiff's account of this fantastical story -- the first great American mystery unveiled fully for the first time by one of our most acclaimed historians.
Get whisked away into the history of some of the most controversial women in history: witches. “I love how this book takes a global perspective…It's really cool to learn about the similarities and differences between magical beliefs across the world and throughout history.” —The Tiny Activists "This guide will satisfy younger readers looking for a mix of history and magic." —Publisher’s Weekly Tracing as far back as the Stone Age, witches have fascinated us for centuries. But were they evil sorceresses determined to seek revenge, or suppressed feminists who were misunderstood? From Egyptian priestesses to Norse healers, take a closer look at witches throughout history and across the world, in this holistic non-fiction book that incorporates poetry, art, mythology, hexes, potions, and magic from different cultures and religions around the world.
Tarot through the Witch's Eye is intended for anyone who is intrigued by the idea of Tarot as seen through the eye of intuition and magic'the third eye, or Witch's Eye--regardless of their level of Tarot experience. It is especially intended for those who have magical or witchcraft background or interest, and who want to use Tarot as a tool for magic and spellworking.This book explores the use of Tarot for:? gaining insight into our lives, desires, hopes, griefs and challenges? looking beneath the surface of the visible and the conscious, to the meaning that may lie below? discerning patterns and connections that clarify our understanding? identifying the choices that are ours to make, and the actions that arise from those? healing what is wounded within us? giving shape and form to magical intentions and spellworkingTarot through the Witch's Eye suggests new perspectives on the meanings of the Tarot cards and their relationships, and on reading the Major Arcana and Minor Arcana, including Pips and Court cards. Grounded in the author's years of studying, reading, teaching and making magic with Tarot, the book emphasizes making intuitive and experiential connections with the cards, and encourages creativity and experimentation with Tarot.Tarot through the Witch's Eye offers new Tarot spreads for the sabbats of the Wheel of the Year as observed in many pagan traditions. It includes a rich section of Tarot-focused Goddess rituals, including Goddess lore and spreads. And it interweaves Tarot with two other important spiritual tools for magic and personal growth'the chakra system and the labyrinth.
Now with a new chapter! A STUNNING BAEN BOOKS DEBUT. A brilliant Americana flintlock fantasy novel set in a world of Appalachian magic that works. Sarah Calhoun is the fifteen-year-old daughter of the Elector Andrew Calhoun, one of Appalachee’s military heroes and one of the electors who gets to decide who will next ascend as the Emperor of the New World. None of that matters to Sarah. She has a natural talent for hexing and one bad eye, and all she wants is to be left alone—especially by outsiders. But Sarah’s world gets turned on its head at the Nashville Tobacco Fair when a Yankee wizard-priest tries to kidnap her. Sarah fights back with the aid of a mysterious monk named Thalanes, who is one of the not-quite-human Firstborn, the Moundbuilders of the Ohio. It is Thalanes who reveals to Sarah a secret heritage she never dreamed could be hers. Now on a desperate quest with Thalanes to claim this heritage, she is hunted by the Emperor’s bodyguard of elite dragoons, as well as by darker things—shapeshifting Mockers and undead Lazars, and behind them a power more sinister still. If Sarah cannot claim her heritage, it may mean the end to her, her family—and to the world where she is just beginning to find her place. At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).