1. Teen Witch

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    Hedge Witch Volume 1 Summer Spells & Sachets by Sylvia Dresselhaus and Violet Reed

    “This is a great zine for the new witch or for those looking for some cosmic self improvement. Easy to follow, thoughtully written, and beautifully designed and illustrated.”

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    Drawing Down the Moon Witches Druids Goddess Worshippers & Other Pagans in America Today by Margot Adler

    “The first time I called myself a witch was the most magical moment of my life.” - Margot Adler

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    Basic Witches How to Summon Success Banish Drama & Raise Hell with Your Coven by Jaya Saxena, and Jess Zimmerman

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    Only Astrology Book You’ll Ever Need Twenty First Century Edition by Joanna Woolfolk

    “One of the best contemporary astrology books out there! Covers chart-making, compatibility, house placement, history, and mythology.”

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    Iron Cast by Destiny Soria

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    Labyrinth Lost by Zoraida Cordova

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    The Crucible by Arthur Miller

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    Llewellyn’s 2018 Witches Companion An Almanac for Contemporary Living by Llewellyn

    “Guide to everyday witchcraft including practice tips and essays on modern magic.”

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    Spellbook of the Lost & Found by Moira Fowley Doyle

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    Julia Vanishes by Catherine Egan

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    Tea Leaf Reading for Beginners Your Fortune in a Tea Cup by Caroline Dow

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    The Complete Sabrina the Teenage Witch 1962 1965 by Archie Superstars

    “If you’re feeling nostalgic for the Sabrina of the 90s, look no further! Enjoy the O.G. teen witch, and all her adventures, including cameos by Betty and Veronica, Josie and the Pussycats, and more!”

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    Wiccapedia A Modern Day White Witchs Guide by Shawn Robbins, Leanna Greenaway

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    Cunningham’s Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs by Scott Cunningham

    “Essential handbook of herbal wisdom and lore.”

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    The Girl from the Other Side: Siuil, a Run, Volume 1 by Nagabe

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    The Bone Witch by Rin Chupeco

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    The Conjure Book by A. A. Attanasio

    “When Jane first discovers a spellbook in a hidden witch’s cottage from the 1600s and uses it to contact her dead mother, she doesn’t realize how risky her supernatural task will become.”

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    Palmistry Quick & Easy by Peter Hazel

    “Feeling handy? Interpret your future with this hands-on practical guide.”

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    Itza by Rios De La Luz

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    Akata Witch by Nnedi Okorafor

    “After Sunny Nwazue discovers her magic powers, she is set on the path of a serial killer terrorizing Nigeria. With plenty of action, mystery and magic, this book is a must read for fans of Harry Potter.”

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    How to Hang a Witch by Adriana Mather

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    Wicked Like a Wildfire by Lana Popovic

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    Graces by Laure Eve

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    Wicca Practical Magic: The Guide to Get Started with Magical Herbs, Oils, and Crystals by Patti Wigington

    “Patti Wigington’s book is great and very practical for beginners or those looking to empower themselves.”

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    Hearts We Sold by Emily Lloyd Jones

    “When Dee sells her heart to a demon in return for an escape from her abusive home life, she has no idea what the real cost will be. Dee is a funny, likeable character. This is an awesome YA fantasy / sci- fi book with a touch of romance!”

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    Conversion by Katherine Howe

    “A perfect autumn read! Back to school evil afoot, allusions to The Crucible… What more do you want? Perfect for fans of The Craft, Secret Circle, and The Exorcist.”

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    Teen Witch by Silver Ravenwolf

    “This book is quintessential for any would-be witch! It was extremely important to me in my teen years, from hiding it under my bed to doing nature spells in my backyard.”

     
  2. There’s an energy in the air this time of year as the weather gets colder and skeletons and witches crowd porches. Conditions are ideal for a good scare. While horror movies and devilish pranks can offer passing thrills, for a more memorable experience, we recommend wending your way through the pages of a truly scary book. Here are our picks for the best Halloween reads.

     
  3. What are you reading this weekend?

     
  4. What do you do to escape the clutches of a frightening book? 

     
  5. Happy Halloween! What’s the scariest book you read as a kid?

     
  6. This week for #FridayHappyHour, we’re getting in the Halloween spirit! Make a purchase on Powells.com today and we just might add one of these sneaky boxes-that-look-like-books to your order! 

     
  7. What’s the creepiest book you’ve ever read?

     
  8. Get emotionally prepared for Halloween with these terrifying books.

     
  9. If you think you have what it takes to endure these deliciously creepy tales, they’re all available at 30% off for a limited time

     
  10. Feel that chill in the air? Halloween is coming…maybe it’s time to start stocking up on terrifying fiction