Mary Stewart's Merlin Trilogy
by Mary Stewart

The Merlin Trilogy is Mary Stewart's take on the Arthurian legend in three books: The Crystal Cave, The Hollow Hills, and The Last Enchantment. These books have Merlin, Arthur's wizard mentor, as their focal point, and the result is a charming, engrossing tale providing a unique perspective on a familiar tale. Her history is superb and richly detailed, her characterizations are masterful, and her plotting is perfect. You'll be entranced by this magical story .~amazon

Mists of Avalon
by Marion Zimmer Bradley

A beautiful retelling of the Arthurian Legends from a female perspective. This book has brought more seekers to paganism than the movie The Craft.! ;) ~Salome

The Storytellers Goddess
by Carolyn McVickar Edwards

Edwards creates stories using ancient Goddess and putting them in modern times. It is an easier way to see the Goddess in a new light, and yet in the Old Ways.~Sage

The Return of the Goddess, a Divine Comedy
by Elizabeth Cunningham

Esther Peters is, or tries to be, your average priests wife. She does all the parish, and her husband, expect of her. Then one day, while playing with home made clay with her 2 sons, she looks in her hands and finds the figure of an ancient Goddess. Not knowing what this figure is, she confronts her life and what she learns about the Goddess. This is a great book for people just finding their way on the path. It's also a wonderful novel! ~Sage

Daughter of the Shining Isles
by Elizabeth Cunningham

This is the first of a trilogy about Mary Magdaline. Only, not the magdaline you know. This is based on celtic mythologies. It is extremely funny, extremely touching. Elizabeth Cunningham has a true gift with words. I cannot wait for the other two books to come out! ~Sage

Moon Under Her Feet
by Clysta Kinstler

Meet the child Mari, who grows to become Mari the Magdline, High priestess, and spiritual partner to Jesus, her Harvest King. Kinstler weaves a beautiful story correlating Isis mysteries with Christianity. Invoking a love story so stong and powerful, you cannot help but to be involved!~Sage

Circles of Stones
by Joan Dahr Lambert

This book begins in the great rift of Africa, one to one and a half million years ago. Follow 3 remarkable women named Zena from the beginning, before language, up through the creation of civilization. Watch the building of matriarchal cultures, and then the introduction of patriarchy. Lambert uses real archeological finds and theories and places them in the context of the story.~Sage

Secrets of the Ancient Goddess
by Brenda Smith

The story begins with the White Goddess, the Vulture Goddess. We are enveloped in matriarchal cultures, then watch as tribal wars erupt and we are swept into patriarchy. Through the struggle, somehow these cultures must bind together, or be forever at war.~Sage

Fifth Sacred Thing
by StarHawk

We have moved into the future. The San Francisco bay area has turned into a commune of pagans and open religious beliefs. The community is governed by the community, and everyone participates in community growth and health. Southern CA, however, is full of industrialists. Water is only for the rich, and what they have they waste..Over population and toxins are everywhere. Biological drugs control people. And the South wants to take over the North. This is a story of using nonviolence and creating new a culture. Starhawks Truth or Dare put into action.~Sage

Brigid's Charge
by Cynthia Lamb

This is the story about Deborah Leeds, a woman who learned traditional witchcraft from her grandmother, and then is to moved to the Americas to marry a Quaker. She quickly becomes part of the community and a midwife. Then has to battle the coming of Doctors, and still support her community.~Sage

The Goat Foot God
by Dion Fortune

Hugh Patson is a rich man in England who seems to have it all. Until his wife dies, and he learns more about his life then he wanted to know. His blind shock leads him to an old man, and eventually to elusian mysteries.~Sage

Wicked : The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
by Gregory Maguire, Douglas Smith (Illustrator)

Publishers Weekly "Maguire combines puckish humor and bracing pessimism in this fantastical meditation on good and evil, God and free will, which should...captivate devotees of fantasy."

Moon Magic
by Dion Fortune
Sea Priestess
by Dion Fortune
Secrets of Dr Taverner
by Dion Fortune

The Kin of Ata are Waiting for You
by Dorothy Bryant

"Some elements of the book came from my reading in many spiritual disciplines and in the works of Jung. Others are symbolic enactments of personal insights and intuitions--hints of Reality that can come, at lucky moments, to all of us."~Dorothy Bryant

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