Shadow Study (The Chronicles of Ixia #7)
Book
Once, only her own life hung in the balance... When Yelena was a poison taster, her life was...
3D Live Photo
Entertainment
App
Get ready for magic! With this application you will be able to breathe life into the characters...
Zombie Attack - Sniper Shoot
Games and Entertainment
App
Zombie Attack is a shooting and surviving game, featured in RPG and action gameplay. Grab your...
Kingdom of Sand & Wishes: A Limited Edition Collection of Aladdin Retellings
Book
Aladdin, but not as you remember it…. On the dusty streets, around the bustling bazaars, being...
Romance adventure YA young adult fiction fantasy
The True Queen
Book
When sisters Muna and Sakti wake up on the peaceful beach of the island of Janda Baik, they can’t...
Fantasy Historical Fantasy Fiction Novels
Lee KM Pallatina (951 KP) rated Encanto (2021) in Movies
Feb 9, 2022
Madrigals are afamily who live an extraordinary life hidden from the rest of the world in a little village called Encanto.
Encanto has given the children in the family with a unique power, except Mirabel. However, she soon may be their last hope when she breaks in the bedroom of "banished/missing" family member Bruno (who we don't talk about) and discovers that he left behind a prophecy and a powerless answer to her no magic self.
Time is running out as the magic Provided the Encanto is now in danger.
A great story in all, fun musical numbers and change from usual to characteristics in gender roles and another nice mix of colour design.
Weaver by Tish Thawer
Book
He walked out of my dream, identifying himself only as the Weaver. In a black cloak, with eyes like...
Adult Paranormal Romance
Charlotte (184 KP) rated imPerfect Magic (The imPerfect Cathar #1) in Books
May 11, 2023
A great start to this series and I can't wait to read the next installment. The transition between past and present is pretty good. You know exactly when it's happening with a cheeky side note to go with each chapter. I don't feel the weirdness that you sometimes get with going back and forth and I love that. The characters are well written with their own personalities that go well together considering backgrounds, age differences etc.
One character that gets me is Franc, (spoiler bad guy) the only way I can describe the way he speaks is gobbledegook.....it hurts my brain but it really makes him stand out.
Definitely a young adult read with some of the descriptiveness and combines magic and religion which is something different and intriguing.
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Jan 5, 2026
Janeeny (200 KP) rated Making Magic in Books
May 16, 2019
As a Pagan, and a dabbler in Wicca I’m always keen to learn other forms of practice and sometimes pick up other things to use in my rituals. So I was keen to read 'Making Magic' as the blurb sets it as “welcoming guide to accessing your magic and creating a spiritual path that is all your own”
It does just that, each chapter talks about an aspect of magic and gives you an idea and an example of ritual.
The concept isn’t anything new, but the rituals are pared down to the very basics. although it does suggest using certain talismans and trinkets they are not necesarry and each ritual can be brought right back down to nature. That was actually what I liked most about this book, the very basic nature of the rituals.
Most other books on practicing Paganism talk about ‘summoning your circle' or 'calling the corners', for someone like me that sometimes struggles with this kind of visualisation I was quite pleased to see that the ritual preperations in this book were just two cleansing breaths; In and Out. This is something which I shall definitly be adding to my own little pot pourri of paganism.


