Wednesday 30 December 2020

Folk Tales and Seasonal Magic


My Birthday and Christmas last week saw me being treated to an abundance of wonderful books from family and friends.  They have made their way straight next to my bed for night time reading.

 
If you have The Wildwood Tarot by Mark Ryan, John Matthews and Will Worthington (published by Eddison Books - previously Connections Publishing)  then you will enjoy A Year in the Wildwood by my dear friend Alison Cross.  Alison's book can be purchased through her Author's page on Amazon.
 
Another of the books i'd like to share with you is The Almanac for 2021 by Lia Leendertz and the illustrations by Helen Cann, which is a seasonal guide for year ahead and follows each month detailing key dates, moon phases, meditations, recipes, garden tasks and more.  It really is a joy in so many ways and I highly recommend it if you live in Britain and Ireland.
 
I can't tell you much more about the rest of the books at the moment other than to say that i'm looking forward to diving into the world of magic and folktales from my family's past.
 
 
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1 comment:

  1. I hope that you enjoy the book! I hope that you enjoy AL of them as that is one marvellous book haul!

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