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Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Crystal, Gem & Metal Magic 58 reviews Scott Cunningham
Llewellyn Publications, 2002
Crystal, Gem and Metal Magic This is a very good book for all who are interested in this topic. I purchased this book to replace a very dogearred copy.
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Phonics They Use: Words for Reading and Writing (5th Edition) 18 reviews Patricia M. Cunningham
Allyn & Bacon, 2008
Phonics They Use great resource The book is filled with lesson plan fun activities to teach children better phonic skills. I am a future Teacher and I found this book very helpful.
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Living Wicca: A Further Guide for the Solitary Practitioner (Llewellyn's Practical Magick Series) 101 reviews Scott Cunningham
Llewellyn Publications, 2002
Thank you I would recomend most of Scott Cunningham's books they are very informative and have helped me find my path safely
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Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs (Llewellyn's Sourcebook Series) 136 reviews Scott Cunningham
Llewellyn Publications, 2000
Can't say enough good things! A must have. This and my Rondale book are my two most used and go to books for anything herbal whether magical or mundane.
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Earth, Air, Fire & Water: More Techniques of Natural Magic (Llewellyn's Practical Magick Series) 62 reviews Scott Cunningham
Llewellyn Publications, 2002
Connect with the Elements ! I adore Scott Cunningham's work, and EAF&W is no exception. Although I love EARTH POWER as well, I like that EAF&W has more techniques and really helps the reader to understand how natural things are affected, and in turn, affect the elements. I love Cunningham's ability to show the reader that magic doesn't really need 50 candles and some expensive oil to be magic - all we have to do is remember ...
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Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Wicca in the Kitchen 10 reviews Scott Cunningham
Llewellyn Publications, 2002
Cunning Enc. Wicca Kitchen I was replacing, my first copy decided to go live with someone else. I find this an excellent for someone with little experience with herbs and their uses and some one who is a novice in the kitchen.
I like having it to use as a resource so I can double check what I'm doing, as I sometimes cannot remember as well as I use to.
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Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner (Includes Author's Book of Shadows) 456 reviews Scott Cunningham
Llewellyn Publications, 1993
This must be read by every Wiccan The reason this book is so important is not because of the information it contains, but because of its historical significance to Wicca. This book provides a firm dividing line between Traditional Wicca, and what is called by some NeoWicca. As any student of Wicca should know, Wicca is a well defined religion with a very specific God and Goddess, specific rituals, and specific mysteries that are ...
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Earth Power: Techniques of Natural Magic (Llewellyn's Practical Magick) 57 reviews Scott Cunningham
Llewellyn Publications, 2002
AMAZING Scott is amazing. This is one of his BEST pieces in my eyes. SO easy to follow. Short book. Just AMAZING
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The Complete Book of Incense, Oils and Brews (Llewellyn's Practical Magick) 92 reviews Scott Cunningham
Llewellyn Publications, 2002
Perfect Reference! Like all Cunningham books you'll wear this book out referring to it again and again for your rituals and magick. The section on substitutions in priceless.
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The Magical Household: Spells & Rituals for the Home (Llewellyn's Practical Magick Series) 31 reviews Scott Cunningham, David Harrington
Llewellyn Publications, 2002
Priceless book If I were only allowed to have three magic books, they would be Scott Cunningham's The Magical Household Magical Household: Spells & Rituals for the Home (Llewellyn's Practical Magick Series), Gerina Dunwich's Exploring Spellcraft Exploring Spellcraft, and Patricia Telesco's 365 Goddess 365 Goddess: A Daily Guide to the Magic and Inspiration of the Goddess.
The Magical Household is my ...
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The Hours 528 reviews Michael Cunningham
Picador, 2002
an intriguing, multi-layered saga that Mrs Woolf would enjoy 'The Hours' is certainly a unique, audacious piece of literature. The author attempts to dissect the enigmatic Virginia Woolf and her most famous creation, Mrs Dalloway, then projects the results into the lives of characters living in America many years later. Although the stories all hang together thanks to superlative prose, I'm not entirely sure what the author was trying to say about ...
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Cooking with Children: 15 Lessons for Children, Age 7 and Up, Who Really Want to Learn to Cook 4 reviews Marion Cunningham
Knopf, 1995
Excellent teaching tool, Helping Parents getting started! As I looked through many children's cookbooks, this is the only one that gives you a curriculum on where to start. Giving you basic recipes Children will need for their entire life. Having 4 Children of ages between 8-10, we found the recipes very clear, simple to make, and to the taste buds of young people. After one week of classes, the children had developed good habits and had a good ...
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Making Words Third Grade: 70 Hands-On Lessons for Teaching Prefixes, Suffixes, and Homophones (Making Words ... 2 reviews Patricia M. Cunningham, Dorothy P. Hall
Allyn & Bacon, 2008
Planning To Learn The authors have taken the work out of lesson plans for vocabulary building and spelling. Home schoolers especially should find the book a real time-saver in preparation with lots of drills for one-on-one sessions with your young pupil.
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Educational Leadership: A Bridge to Improved Practice (4th Edition) William G. Cunningham, Paula A. Cordeiro
Allyn & Bacon, 2008
Thoroughly revised and updated, Educational Administration: A Problem-Based Approach shares with readers the very latest thinking in the field and relates it to significant real-life problems of practice. Reflecting on current changes and thinking in educational administration, this book includes updated expert analysis pieces by noted authorities in every chapter. The book uses a problem-based approach and provides readers with ...
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The Breakfast Book 11 reviews Marion Cunningham
Gramercy, 1997
An Inexpensive Classic, Full of Great Suggestions This durable classic was written by one of the better known names among American cookbook authors, who apprenticed with James Beard and supervised the rewrite of the Fannie Farmer cookbook. The book endures by providing a super coverage of a neglected culinary subject. While there are dozens of books with chapters on breakfast dishes, there are only a small handful of books devoted exclusively to ...
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Flesh and Blood: A Novel 56 reviews Michael Cunningham
Picador, 2007
The best work of a brilliant writer While reading a novel, if I come upon a line I particularly like, either for its grace or its insight, I'll turn down the corner. By the time I was done with this one, the book was twice as thick as when I started.
Cunningham is frankly astounding. He writes beautifully, doing more with a single line than many authors can do with a chapter. Better still, he has such a subtle understanding of ...
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Magical Herbalism: The Secret Craft of the Wise (Llewellyn's Practical Magick Series) 23 reviews Scott Cunningham
Llewellyn Publications, 2001
A great beginner's book! I think the people that posted that this is a limited book don't really get the purpose of the book. This is a BEGINNER'S book. If you are an experienced herbalist - do not get this book. This book is for those just starting out. You should read this book first and then read the encyclopedia that Cunningham wrote. The Paul Beryl Compendium of Magickal Herbs that one reviewer mentioned is an ...
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Forgotten Realms Starlight & Shadows: Gift Set (Daughter of the Drow, Tangled Webs, Windwalker) 3 reviews Elaine Cunningham
Wizards of the Coast, 2005
I've never fell so in love with a series I read this entire set and was completly blow away. The characters really came to life for me , I would love to see this series made into a movie.Everything you could ask for in a book, adventure,romance, suspense, heartache and humor.I would recommend this book to anyone and everyone.
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Spell Crafts: Creating Magical Objects (Llewellyn's Practical Magic) 23 reviews Scott Cunningham, David Harrington
Llewellyn Publications, 2002
Crafty Book for the CraftWise This is a reprint of the original book published in 1993. As Scott wrote then: "We freely admit that this is an unusual book. It challenges the reader to take part in the entire magical process, from crafting the tools to utilizing them in ritual. It harkens back to the days when everything was handmade, when stores were few and people had to be self-reliant."
The book is broken down into ...
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Specimen Days: A Novel 86 reviews Michael Cunningham
Picador, 2006
Haunting -- a masterpiece! Anyone who claims this novel to be "too deep" or "hard to follow" is obviously delusional, and does not recognize a work of art when he or she sees it. Never in my life have I had the pleasure of reading such a novel that created a world so meaningful, and so ornamented with layer upon layer of tremendous passion.
To top that off, the author's interwoven use of Whitman's poetry is exceptional. ...
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