Magic has always been the undervalued sister of mainstream spirituality. It is hard to find a religious or spiritual movement that accepts that magic is a fundamental pillar of its philosophy. For thousands of years, magic and magic formulas have been considered dangerous by many religious elites. Many have tried to eliminate or adapt it, but these attempts have failed. Magic is, after all, a practice that predates any established religion. Unfortunately, thousands if not millions of books of magic formulas have been destroyed, but popular forces and beliefs have prevented them from disappearing completely. This book is a compilation of 108 magic formulas together with an explanation of their origins and suggestions on how they can be used in modern times to achieve every imaginable noble goal. These are 108 magic formulas for everyday use, many of them extremely surprising and little known, which I hope will help you to achieve whatever you have in mind. You are holding in your hands the magic book I have always wanted, my first great compilation of ancient magic formulas adapted to the present day, my first magic book. You are holding in your hands a great tool for doing magic. All that remains is for me to thank the magicians who, often persecuted and hidden in their laboratories, have worked so hard to create such wonderful and unique magic formulas. Thank you for your legacy.
The Women:
‘A master storyteller’ Delia Owens, bestselling author of Where the Crawdads Sing ‘You would be hard-pressed to find a book club that has not discussed one of her novels’ New York Times From the worldwide bestselling author of The Four Winds, The Nightingale and Firefly Lane (a Number One series on Netflix), The Women is a story of devastating loss and epic love. It is both an intimate portrait of a woman coming of age in a dangerous time and a story of a nation divided by war. It would be the journey of a lifetime . . . ‘Women can be heroes, too’. When twenty-year-old nursing student, Frances “Frankie” McGrath, hears these unexpected words,
Blue Sisters:
night threatens to drive her out of the city.
And Lucky, the rebellious youngest, is a model in Paris whose hard-partying ways are finally catching up with her.
Then there was Nicky, the beloved fourth sister, whose unexpected death left Avery, Bonnie and Lucky reeling.
When, a year later, the three of them must reunite in New York to stop the sale of their childhood home, they find that it's only by returning to each other that they can navigate their grief, addiction and heartbreak and learn to fall in love with life again.
The Scum Villain's Self-Saving System:
This collection of eleven short stories picks up days after Scum Villain’s finale and follows the cast’s relationships and adventures through their pasts and futures. The first trial? A glimpse into another world, where Luo Binghe was never saved by his beloved teacher—unless he can claim this world’s Shen Qingqiu for himself. Other tales recount the riotous history of Shang Qinghua and Mobei-Jun, the bittersweet romance of Luo Binghe’s parents, and the untold tragedy of the original scum villain himself.
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