Peter S. Beagle Books

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The Last Unicorn The unicorn had lived since before memory in a forest where death could touch nothing. Maidens who caught a glimpse of her glory were blessed by enchantment they would never forget. But outside her wondrous realm, dark whispers and rumors carried a message she could not

Pauline Campanelli Books

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Ancient Ways Reclaiming Pagan Traditions Ancient Ways is filled with magick and ritual that you can perform every day to capture the spirit of the seasons. It focuses on the celebration of the Sabbats of the Old Religion by giving you practical things to do while anticipating the sabbat

Piers Anthony Books

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I have firm standards for series: every novel must be able to stand on its own, so that a reader new to the series is not confused. This, I believe, is one of the reasons my series have been successful; people can read them forward, backward, or scrambled, and still enjoy them. —Piers

L. Frank Baum Books

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The Wizard of Oz This Special edition of The Wizard of Oz is unlike any copy of this classic in print today. Here, in both Baum’s story and wonderful photographs from the MGM movie blockbuster, is the delightful, enchanting journey of Dorothy, the little girl from Kansas, who travels to

Edain McCoyn Books

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Celtic Myth & Magick: Harness the Power of the Gods & Goddesses Anything You Can Envision, the Gods Can Help You Achieve! Forge working relationships with the Celtic goddesses, gods, heroes and heroines to draw on and direct their energy toward achieving your magickal goals and rituals!

Dorothy Morrison Books

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Magical Needlework : 35 Original Projects & Patterns 35 ways to spark your creative spirit With the patterns in this book, you will soon be creating magically charged items that bring helpful, positive energy to your home and your life. Once you get started, you can’t help but turn

David Eddings Books

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The Belgariad Pawn of Prophecy Long ago, so the Storyteller claimed, the evil God Torak sought dominion and drove men and Gods to war. But Belgarath the Sorcerer led men to reclaim the Orb that protected men of the West. So long as it lay at Riva, the prophecy went, men would be safe. But

Christopher Stasheff Books

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Her Majesty’s Wizard WANTED: A SUPERWIZARD! Matt didn’t know the scrap of parchment was a trap. So he read the runes—and found himself on a world where reciting verses worked magic. His first effort got him locked in a dungeon by the evil sorcerer Malingo. Trying for light, he brought forth

C. S. Lewis Books

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The Chronicles of Narnia The Magician’s Nephew How Aslan created Narnia and gave the gift of speech to its animals. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe How Aslan, the noble lion, freed Narnia from the spell of the White Witch. The Horse and His Boy How a talking horse and a boy prince

Angus Wells Books

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Forbidden Magic In the time of the beginning, when the First Gods created all things, they brought forth two children, Tharn and Balatur, lesser gods, to walk upon the new world. But Balatur was arrogant, Tharn was consumed with madness, and the First Gods were forced to condemn them both to an

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