I have been trying to get En.Lib.Pro to download for a while now without success (though, admittedly, I haven't been trying all that hard ... I may just pick bad times), but today while surfing
unnaturalpagans, I came across this online library program.
http://www.librarything.com/
I have only just started adding my library to it ... and I have yet to find a place to put my 'to acquire' book list ~_^ But so far, so good ^_^
--Phae
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http://www.librarything.com/
I have only just started adding my library to it ... and I have yet to find a place to put my 'to acquire' book list ~_^ But so far, so good ^_^
--Phae
... Leigh, I got the books last week.
Thanks! I am so excited ... now I just have to make sure that I actually read my library books before they have to go back! LOL
--Phae
Thanks! I am so excited ... now I just have to make sure that I actually read my library books before they have to go back! LOL
--Phae
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... finally paid off all of my fines (which were double what I thought they were ...ouch!) And I picked up a few new books to gnaw on:
Priestess of Avalon &
Anscetors of Avalon - MZB & Diana Paxton
The Encyclopedia of Witches and Witchcraft - Rosemary Ellen Guiley
At the Bottom of the Garden: A Dark History of Fairies, Hobgoblins and Other Troublesome Things - Diane Purkiss
The Vanishing People: Fairy Lore and Legend - Katharine Briggs
Canadian Wonder Tales - Cyrus MacMillan
These are all hardcover books ... while looking through the folklore section, I barely made it out of there without picking up a bunch of books on Arthurian Legend too! You would think that the library were closing forever the way some of them jump off the shelf at me! LOL
Should keep me busy for a while, tho ^_^
--Phae
Priestess of Avalon &
Anscetors of Avalon - MZB & Diana Paxton
The Encyclopedia of Witches and Witchcraft - Rosemary Ellen Guiley
At the Bottom of the Garden: A Dark History of Fairies, Hobgoblins and Other Troublesome Things - Diane Purkiss
The Vanishing People: Fairy Lore and Legend - Katharine Briggs
Canadian Wonder Tales - Cyrus MacMillan
These are all hardcover books ... while looking through the folklore section, I barely made it out of there without picking up a bunch of books on Arthurian Legend too! You would think that the library were closing forever the way some of them jump off the shelf at me! LOL
Should keep me busy for a while, tho ^_^
--Phae
... to keep an eye out for:
History
Witches, Pagans, and Magic in the New Age - Kevin Marron
The Rebirth of Witchcraft - Doreen Valiente's
The Witchcraft Report - Hans Holzer
Wiccan Wisdomkeepers - Sally Griffyn
Lid off the Cauldron - Patricia Crowther
Fifty Years in the Feri Tradition - Cora Anderson
Religion Without Beliefs - Frederick Lamond
Shamanism and the 18th Century - Gloria Flaherty
Celts
Celtic Goddesses - Miranda Green
The Druids - Miranda Green"
The Druids - Peter Berresford Ellis
Dying for the Gods - Miranda Green
Celtic Sacred Landscapes - Nigel Pennick
The Pagan Celts - Anne Ross
Celtic Britain and Ireland - Lloyd and Jennifer Laing
The Great Queens - Rosalind Clark
Mythology of the British Isles - Geoffrey Ashe
Celtic Myth and Legend - Mike Dixon-Kennedy
The Atlantic Celts - Simon James
--Phae
History
Witches, Pagans, and Magic in the New Age - Kevin Marron
The Rebirth of Witchcraft - Doreen Valiente's
The Witchcraft Report - Hans Holzer
Wiccan Wisdomkeepers - Sally Griffyn
Lid off the Cauldron - Patricia Crowther
Fifty Years in the Feri Tradition - Cora Anderson
Religion Without Beliefs - Frederick Lamond
Shamanism and the 18th Century - Gloria Flaherty
Celts
Celtic Goddesses - Miranda Green
The Druids - Miranda Green"
The Druids - Peter Berresford Ellis
Dying for the Gods - Miranda Green
Celtic Sacred Landscapes - Nigel Pennick
The Pagan Celts - Anne Ross
Celtic Britain and Ireland - Lloyd and Jennifer Laing
The Great Queens - Rosalind Clark
Mythology of the British Isles - Geoffrey Ashe
Celtic Myth and Legend - Mike Dixon-Kennedy
The Atlantic Celts - Simon James
--Phae
Well, my poor copy of MOA seems to have bit the dust. It went with us on our mini-vacation last year to the island and has spent the last six months or so in the trunk of the car (I usually end up reading a lot when I am somewhere away from home for any length of time).
The cover is bent in half now, and the plastic coating is lifting off. In short, it looks fairly nasty now. I am contemplating picking up a new copy, but the fact that it is only the cover that is damaged makes me hesitate. I could make a new cover for it (maybe a scrapbooking style project), and make it more my own. The internal pages are a bit discolored (yellow), but still readable.
Thoughts?
The cover is bent in half now, and the plastic coating is lifting off. In short, it looks fairly nasty now. I am contemplating picking up a new copy, but the fact that it is only the cover that is damaged makes me hesitate. I could make a new cover for it (maybe a scrapbooking style project), and make it more my own. The internal pages are a bit discolored (yellow), but still readable.
Thoughts?
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I finally bought Evolutionary Witchcraft. I went to the bookstore to pick up the new Almanac ... but it wasn't out yet. Did find the Llewellyn Witches Datebook for 75% off ... couldn't pass it up for less than $4.
Bookstores always make me poor. I did manage to pass up Kate West's 'Real Witches Year' ... it was a really cute little hardbound pocket book, but I want to wait to get the 'Real Witches Kitchen' and 'Real Witches Garden' first. So, all in all, I think managing to leave with only three books and only $35 poorer was good for me ~_^
--Phae
Bookstores always make me poor. I did manage to pass up Kate West's 'Real Witches Year' ... it was a really cute little hardbound pocket book, but I want to wait to get the 'Real Witches Kitchen' and 'Real Witches Garden' first. So, all in all, I think managing to leave with only three books and only $35 poorer was good for me ~_^
--Phae
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