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Review of “Katy Hunter and the Magic Star” by Moira Hodgkinson
Moira is a superb author and I was not disappointed when I picked up this delightful little tale of magic. It might well have been written for children and young people but I couldn’t put it down! Katy Hunter is an inquisitive young person intent on exploring her...
Review of “Otherworld: Ecstatic Witchcraft for the Spirits of the Land” by Chris Allaun
I wasn’t sure what to expect when I picked this up. I hadn’t read any blurb nor seen any of Chris’ previous three books. The only thing I did know was that the title intrigued me and I wanted to know more. Following spending most of the last year in lockdown with my...
Review of “Tales of Witchcraft and Wonder” by Candia and Tony McKormack
I absolutely love the music of Inkubus Sukkubus and so when they wrote a book exploring their lyrics I was excited to give it a read. I can tell you I was not disappointed! The book came with a 13 track CD and I was also fortunate to have it signed and receive one of...
Review of “Doomseer” by S.P.H. Young
I was fortunate to get to read this as a review copy and I was not disappointed! It was a great story that was very well written, featuring well developed characters interspersed with historical information and some supernatural treats. The story was the perfect...
Review of “Rosemary and the Witches of Pendle Hill” by Samantha Giles
This is the first children’s novel from Emmerdale actor Samantha Giles. I had high hopes for this story and it is indeed a fun, magical adventure that explores the world of magic as much as it does the everyday worries of lots of families but I also found it a little...
Review of “The Folklore and Magic of Dolls” by Moira Hodgkinson
The Folklore and Magic of Dolls gave me several hours of happy reading. I have always found dolls to be fascinating so was intrigued to find out what was within the dark green covers of this book when it arrived, and I wasn’t disappointed. It is filled to the brim...