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    WICCA BOOK OF SPELLS
    Wicca for Beginners
    Consumption
    The Water in Between
    Country of Cold: Stories
    • 2022

      Wicca for Beginners

      A Guide to Witchcraft, Rituals, Spells, Moon Magic and Wiccan Beliefs

      • 202 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring the rise of Wicca as America's fastest-growing religion, this book invites readers to delve into its practices and philosophies. It offers insights into casting spells and manifesting personal realities, highlighting the positive aspects of Wiccan beliefs. Readers will discover how to engage with this spiritual path and harness its potential for personal transformation.

      Wicca for Beginners
    • 2022

      WICCA BOOK OF SPELLS

      A Guide to Candle Magic, Herbal Spells, Crystal, Witchcraft and Wiccan Belief

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      An in-depth guide designed for beginners offers straightforward instructions for casting Wiccan spells aimed at manifesting desires. It provides easy-to-follow techniques and insights, making it accessible for those new to Wicca. The book aims to empower readers to effectively harness the practice of spellcasting to bring their intentions to life.

      WICCA BOOK OF SPELLS
    • 2007

      Consumption

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.5(22)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of the far north, this narrative intricately weaves a woman's journey through struggle and heartbreak while exploring the impact of consumerism on both northern and southern lives. The story unfolds in a lyrical, elegiac style, shifting seamlessly between different times, places, and characters. Additionally, it incorporates elements of a gripping detective tale alongside high-quality medical reportage, making it a multifaceted exploration of personal and societal challenges.

      Consumption
    • 2003

      Country of Cold: Stories

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set against the stark backdrop of North America's central plains, this collection of haunting stories delves into how geography shapes lives. Characters grapple with isolation and transformation, such as an overweight bartender seeking excitement by plunging over a waterfall, a son reflecting on his father's celestial passion, and a lonely divorcee crafting a boat for a fresh start. The narrative culminates at a high school reunion, where disparate lives converge, highlighting profound connections amidst the vastness of their surroundings.

      Country of Cold: Stories
    • 2001

      The Water in Between

      A Journey at Sea

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.8(270)Add rating

      With a blend of wisdom and humor, this beautifully written narrative serves as both inspiration and caution for those yearning to escape their current lives. Through its engaging storytelling, it explores the complexities of desire and the pursuit of a different existence, highlighting the emotional and practical challenges that come with such aspirations.

      The Water in Between