wedschild's "My To Read Pile"

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(all those books on my shelves I haven’t gotten to yet)

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  1. 1.
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    Condensed Chaos

  2. 3.
    The Iron Flute: 100 Zen Koans
    by Nyogen Senzaki

  3. 4.
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    The Book of 5 Rings

  4. 6.
    Traume Eines Geistersehers Werke 1
    by Immanuel Kant

  5. 8.
    Rune Magic (Llewellyn's Practical Magick)
    by Donald Tyson

  6. 9.
    Finnish Magic (Llewellyn's World Religion & Magick)
    by Robert Nelson

  7. 10.
    Write Your Own Magic
    by Richard Webster

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  9. 12.
    Book Of Shadows

  10. 13.
    The Druids: Celtic Priests of Nature
    by Jean Markale

  11. 14.
    Lakota Myth (Second Edition)
    by James R. Walker

  12. 15.
    The Book of the Dun Cow
    by Walter Wangerin

  13. 16.
    The Soul of Shamanism: Western Fantasies, Imaginal Realities
    by Daniel C. Noel

  14. 18.
    The Mabinogion (Penguin Classics)
    by Anonymous

  15. 20.
    Legends of the Egyptian Gods: Hieroglyphic Texts and Translations
    by E. A. Wallis Budge

  16. 21.
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    A Witch’s Bible

  17. 22.
    Italian Witchcraft: The Old Religion of Southern Europe
    by Raven Grimassi

  18. 23.
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    The New Frontier in Your Hand

  19. 24.
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  20. 25.
    My Psychic Adventures
    by J. Malcolm Bird

  21. 26.
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    The Story of Hypnotism
    by Marks Robert W.

  22. 27.
    The Encyclopedia of Celtic Wisdom
    by Caitlin Matthews

  23. 29.
    Witch Crafting: A Spiritual Guide to Making Magic
    by Phyllis Curott

  24. 30.
    Ladies of the Lake
    by Caitlin Matthews

  25. 31.
    Love Is a Stranger: Selected Lyric Poetry
    by Jelaluddin Rumi

  26. 32.
    Santeria: The Religion: Faith, Rites, Magic (World Religion and Magic)
    by Migene Gonzalez-Wippler

  27. 33.
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  28. 34.
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    The Way of the River

  29. 35.
    Be Our Guest: Perfecting the Art of Customer Service
    by Disney Institute

  30. 36.
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    Witta

  31. 37.
    Where Wizards Stay Up Late: The Origins Of The Internet
    by Katie Hafner

  32. 39.
    In a Dark Place
    by Ray Garton

  33. 40.
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    The Murder of Tutenkhamen

  34. 41.
    The Wisdom of the Body: Discovering the Human Spirit
    by Sherwin B. Nuland

  35. 43.
    A Scandalous History of the Roman Emperors
    by Anthony Blond

  36. 44.
    The Face of Glory
    by William Anderson

  37. 45.
    The Theory of Everything: The Origin and Fate of the Universe
    by Stephen W Hawking

  38. 46.
    How Precious Was That While
    by Piers Anthony

  39. 47.
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    The Collected Works of Ken Wilbur

  40. 48.
    Greece in the Bronze Age
    by Emily Vermeule

  41. 50.
    The Chambered Cairns of the Central Highlands
    by Audrey S. Henshall

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Comments

Blue Moon Rising — 5 years ago

Simon Green

This book is definitely worth the read. It can get a little dark and heavy at times, but it’s full of black humor. If you’ve read the Hawk and Fisher series, you’ll love this one.

From a sarcastic unicorn to a butterfly collecting dragon to a princess who can fight as well as any of the boys, this book is filled with excellent characters who face hard odds and still manage to stay true to themselves.


Hell to Pay: A Novel of the Nightside — 5 years ago

Much more than the last two books in this series, this novel can be read if you’ve never read any of the other Nightside books. It’s a good, old-fashioned gum-shoe mystery, that just happens to be set in the night-side: the underside of London where the sun never shines, Powers and Dominions walk the streets, and everything is for sale.

The Nightside books are like candy to me. I can’t reccomend them highly enough.




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