Runes


Futhark: A Handbook of Rune Magic
Runelore: The Magic, History, and Hidden Codes of the Runes
Taking Up the Runes: A Complete Guide to Using Runes in Spells, Rituals, Divination, and Magic
A Practical Guide to the Runes: Their Uses in Divination and Magick (Llewellyn's New Age)
The Book of Runes
Runes for Beginners: A Guide to Reading Runes in Divination, Rune Magic, and the Meaning of the Elder Futhark Runes (The Divination Series: Tarot, Runes and More)
Runes (Runes, #1)
Nordic Runes: Understanding, Casting, and Interpreting the Ancient Viking Oracle
Runecaster's Handbook: The Well of Wyrd
Northern Mysteries and Magick: Runes & Feminine Powers
Helrunar: A Manual of Rune Magick
Immortals (Runes, #2)
Witches (Runes, #6)
The Rune Primer: A Down to Earth Guide to the Runes
Runes (Reading the Past, #4)
The Kensington Runestone by Alice Beck KehoeThe Kensington Rune Stone by Richard NielsenThe Kensington Runestone Vindicated by Rolf M. NilsestuenThe Kensington Runestone by O G (Ole Godfred) 1901- Lan...Kensington Runestones by Barry J. Hanson
Kensington Runestone Reading List
7 books — 1 voter
Wicca by Scott CunninghamThe Witches' Journal by Patti RobertsThe Complete Book of Incense, Oils and Brews by Scott CunninghamCunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs by Scott CunninghamDrawing Down the Moon by Margot Adler
Magic, and Practice
142 books — 115 voters

A Little Bit of Pendulums by Dani BryantA Little Bit of Feng Shui by Ai Matsui JohnsonA Little Bit of Lucid Dreaming by Cyrena LeeA Little Bit of Zen by Roshi Pat Enkyo O’HaraA Little Bit of Wicca by Cassandra Eason
A Little Bit of Books
27 books — 5 voters

S. Kelley Harrell
The power of keeping the runes relevant in a modern context doesn’t lie in changing their meaning to suit our contemporary purposes but in finding how their layers of meaning still apply to everyday life.
S. Kelley Harrell, M. Div., Runic Book of Days: A Guide to Living the Annual Cycle of Rune Magick

Christine Brodien-Jones
Going by Dr. Marriott's description, Zoe imagined it to be small and elegant as she peered into dozens of shelves, rummaging through the contents. There were globes and charts and atlases, pocket watches and hand-painted Indian silk, gold-plated cutlery, litter coffers of spice, inlaid combs, silver fasteners, trinket boxes, blown-glass figurines, turn-of-the-century postcards with foreign stamps, and portraits of Victorian authors in elaborate frames. But nowhere did she discover a stone of any ...more
Christine Brodien-Jones, The Glass Puzzle

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