Folklore - Mythology
Chicano Folklore by Rafaela Castro
This inclusive lexicon offers terms associated with the Chicano population and its history, experiences, and customs, though the focus is on Mexican Americans who came of age in the 1960s in the South
Atticus the Storyteller's 100 Greek... by Lucy Coats
Shortlisted for 2004 BBC Blue Peter Book Awards
Coll the Storyteller's Tales of... by Lucy Coats
Coll the young bard has a vision of danger and a mysterious high green hill.
The Palace of Tears by Alev Lytle Croutier
“This is an enchanti
The Mirror of Fire and... by Chitra Divakaruni
In a pristine valley hidden in the Himalayas, Anand has a disturbing vision. His mentor and spiritual guide, the Master Healer Abhaydatta, is apparently in grave danger. What should he do?
KOGOSHII by Danny Donovan
War can be an awful thing.
THE KEY TO SOLOMON'S KEY:... by Lon Milo DuQuette
Sketching out a fascinating network of historic figures, cults, and Christendom, this book by an occult studies expert and respected authority on magic and sorcery takes western spiritual traditions s
UNDERSTANDING ALEISTER CROWLEY'S THOTH TAROT by Lon Milo DuQuette
Aleister Crowley's Thoth Tarot has become one of the most popular Tarot decks in the world, and his The Book of Thoth is Crowley's last word on the subject.
A Lost Tale by Dale Estey
During World War II, druids and their unicorn on the Isle of Man stop Adolf Hitler from getting the Atomic bomb.
Hoshruba: The Land and the... by Musharraf Ali Farooqi
Hoshruba (www.hoshruba.com), the longest magical epic ever written, will commence publication in Spring 2009.
Fitcher's Brides by Gregory Frost
In the latest addition to the Fairy Tale Series created by Terri Windling, fantasy author Gregory Frost (Tain; Lyrec) provides a fresh and highly readable spin on the classic Bluebeard tale,
The Complete Idiot's Guide to... by Gary G Gach
PAVE YOUR WAY TO ENLIGHTENMENT
Ten Thousand Lives by Gary G Gach
Co-translation (with Brother Anthony of Taizé and Prof Young-moo Kim) of 165 selections from first ten volumes of magnum-opus work-in-progress by celebrated Korean author Ko Un. Extending now
Rise, Ye Sea Slugs! a... by Robin D. Gill
900+ translated haiku, all on the sea cucumber and most over a hundred years old, with a good me
The Women Outside: Meanings and... by Stephanie Golden
Based on my four years' experience as a volunteer in a homeless women’s shelter, The Women Outside examines the social context and psychology of homeless women together with the images and
The Famous Flower of Serving... by Deborah Grabien
Penny inherits the Bellefield, a haunted theatre in one of London's oldest districts.
Matty Groves by Deborah Grabien
When Ringan Laine and his band, Broomfield Hill, are invited to the prestigious Callowen House festival, he accepts. There's one catch: Callowen is haunted, by a very famous ghost.
Cruel Sister by Deborah Grabien
When Penny Wintercraft-Hawkes gets a call from her older brother Stephen, she's delighted to learn that he and his wife Tamsin have returned from Hong Kong, and are finally planning to build their
Dark Waters by Gabriella Hewitt
A predator stalks paradise and she’s next.
The ICE Files
Considering SomeplacElse by B.L. Lindstrom
At the turn of this century, a homeless man was allowed to win the lottery.
Green Tea to Go: Stories... by Leza Lowitz
Twelve stories from twenty-first century Tokyo and a novella. Debut collection from award-winning writer.
Bubble Dreams by Pamela J. Masi
An enchanting fantasy picture book of thoughts, dreams and inspirations.
A Robe of Feathers and... by Thersa A Matsuura
In Japan, the line that divides myth from reality is not merely blurred, it is nonexistent. Superstitions, legends, and folk myths are passed down through generations and pervade daily living.
The First Fossil Hunters: Paleontology... by Adrienne Mayor
"When Adrienne Mayor's first book,...
Redemption Roadshow by Weston Ochse
Dolan Gibb has driven the same section of Arizona desert highway for years, where crosses and shrines litter the side of the highway like confetti for the dead.
The Collaborator of Bethlehem by Matt Beynon Rees
The murder of a leader of the Palestinian Martyrs Brigade leads to the arrest of George Saba, a Palestinian Christian accused of collaborating with the Israelis.
A Grave in Gaza by Matt Beynon Rees
In A Grave in Gaza, Omar Yussef and his boss,Magnus Wallender, travel to the Gaza Strip for a routine inspection of the UN schools in the Gaza refugee camps.Upon their arrival they learn that a tea
The Samaritan's Secret by Matt Beynon Rees
A member of the tiny but ancient Samaritan community has been murdered. The dead man controlled hundreds of millions of dollars of government money.
Cain's Field: Faith, Fratricide, and... by Matt Beynon Rees
In this gripping, in-the-trenches account of the Palestinian/Israeli conflict, award-winning journalist Matt Rees takes us deep within Israeli and Palestinian societies to reveal the fractures at the
Beowulf by James Rumford
Superb on all counts--from the elegant bookmaking to the vigorous, evocative prose . . . to the pen-and-ink and watercolor illustrations that strikingly recall the work of Edmund Dulac.
Ashes for the Elephant God by Vijaya Schartz
To scatter her brother's ashes over the Narmada River, Fabienne leaves France for the mysterious India of her childhood dreams.
"Orestes" in Writers' Bloc '88,... by Huntington W. Sharp
The very first writing of mine to appear between covers is an essay drawing parallels between the intrigue-filled world of Euripides's Orestes and the political and cultural concerns of the l
The American Resting Place: Four... by Marilyn Yalom
"The American Resting Place: Four Hundred Years of History through our Cemeteries and Burial Grounds" is a "curious, interesting, and surprisingly moving examination of the American
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A Genie in the House... by Kellyann F Zuzulo
One wish remains. Zubis, a djinni cursed in the time of Solomon, has waited 3,000 years for his freedom.
The Third Wish by Kellyann F Zuzulo
On a dig in the Jordan deser


