Friday Reads

Here is my ‘To Read’ or ‘To Read Again’ list for 2017.


A Mystic Guide to Cleansing and Clearing by David Salisbury. I’ve read this already but am looking forward to revisiting some of the chapters when I have a bit of a clear out at home.


The Colour of Magic by Terry Pratchett. I’ve decided to read all the Discworld books again. I never get tired of them. Still can’t believe he’s gone.


Pagan Portals: Irish Paganism by Morgan Daimler. With my passion for Irish Celtic spirituality, it’s bizarre that I haven’t read this volume yet, plus I love Morgan’s style of writing.


Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman. A favourite topic by a favourite writer. Can’t ask for more.


A variety of Roald Dahl books with my six-year-old. How delightful it is when he asks if can read some of his book to me. I love that we have a shared joy in stories.


Pagan Portals: By Wolfsbane and Mandrake Root by Melusine Draco. All about poisonous plants and their magical uses. Right up my street.


Merlin: Once and Future Wizard by Elen Sentier. I have read many books about Merlin and don’t plan to stop anytime soon! Can’t wait to read this one.


Ireland’s Birds: Myths, Legends and Folklore by Niall Mac Coitir. I’m researching bird folklore in order to create a volume of magical correspondences, and this book looks like a great source of Irish material.


What books are you looking forward to getting into in 2017?


 


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