Essays that about Twin Peaks, Pretty Little Liars, and The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo? Sign me up. Dead Girls: Essays on Surviving an American Obsession by Alice Bolin was an obvious must-read. In it, Bolin turns a critical eye on pop culture and portrayals of girls, both living and dead, and the history of these current fascinations. The language... Continue Reading →
Embracing the Sex-Positive with the Book Witches, Sluts, Feminists
RATING: 🌙 🌙 🌙 🌙 / 5 As a reader, I tend to shy away from the nonfiction section of the bookstore. Because of this, it's got to be one hell of a book if it's going to catch my eye from all the way over there. With that said, I picked up Witches, Sluts, Feminists: Conjuring the Sex Positive by Kristen... Continue Reading →
Basic Witches: The Beautiful Book For Raising Hell
RATING: 🌙 🌙 🌙 / 5 Like I said last week, I've probably read half a dozen books on witchcraft over the last few months and and there are a few of them I would like to share. This week, I'm talking about Basic Witches: How to Summon Success, Banish Drama, and Raise Hell with Your Coven by Jaya Saxena and... Continue Reading →
Inner Witch: The Glossy September Issue of the Spiritual World We Can’t Stop Talking About
RATING: 🌙 🌙 🌙 🌙 🌙 / 5 I've probably read half a dozen books on witchcraft this summer, but without a doubt, Inner Witch by Gabriela Herstik has easily become my instant favorite. It's breezy and readable, yet doesn't shy away from the core tenets traditionally associated with witchcraft. Inner Witch also is not directed toward any one particular "kind" of witch,... Continue Reading →