The Reading Nook
Our favorite books
As passionate readers ourselves, we take great pride in our homestead's reading nook, which we have lovingly curated over the years. Our shelves are stocked with lusty romantic stories, timeless fantasy classics, informative non-fiction, and everything in between. We are always on the lookout for new and exciting titles to add to our collection, and we cannot wait to share our recommendations with you.
So, come in, grab a cup of tea, and discuss our love for everything in books!
21 April, 2023
We got very busy here on the homestead from February to Late March but now we are catching up on our reading lists! My daughter is still reading books...
15 April, 2023
When it comes to fiction books, I will usually devour them in five to seven days. However, I will rarely devour one in less than two days, but this was...
10 April, 2023
Have you ever read a captivating book that you forgot you were reading a book? I had this happen with Cliff Seruntine’s book The Wildwood Way. Cliff’s...
27 March, 2023
This week’s featured book is from my friends over at Llewellyn Books, A Witch for Every Season by Rachel Patterson.
A Witch for Every...
18 March, 2023
This week’s featured book is from my friends over at Weiser Books, Mexican Sorcery by Laura Davila.
Mexican Sorcery
Spell...
17 March, 2023
As my group started to move closer to becoming a coven, I was thrilled to receive Deborah Blake’s new book, The Everyday Witch’s Coven. I have long...
22 February, 2023
I have long been a lover of Najah Lightfoot’s work since I first saw her do a presentation on Tituba for the first virtual Witches Sabbat Conference. Immediately...
17 January, 2023
Happy New Year and here is to another year of reading challenges! This year, my personal reading challenge is to read 60 books. Last year, my goal was...
09 January, 2023
When it comes to magickal books, there are millions of them to choose from, and sometimes, knowing which one is best for you and your practice is challenging....
07 January, 2023
I remember the stories and old-school remedies from my grandmother and great-grandmother that they used to recommend, and I always wondered where some...