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Top 10 Witchy Books to Read This Autumn
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The Once and Future Witches
by Alix E. Harrow
In the late 1800s, three sisters use witchcraft to change the course of history in a Hugo award-winning author's novel of magic amid the suffragette movement.
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The Furies
by Katie Lowe
A teen’s efforts to fit in at her boarding school are shaped by an enigmatic art teacher, her friends’ obsession with the witch hunts of the 17th century and the mysterious disappearance of a former student.
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The Vine Witch
by Luanne G. Smith
A young witch emerges from a curse to find her world upended in this gripping fantasy set in turn-of-the-century France.
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The King of Bones and Ashes
by J. D Horn
Alice Marin, a young witch in New Orleans, investigates her family's dark history and their connection to the waning of magic and the mysterious disappearances of witches in the city.
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The Witch's Kind
by Louisa Morgan
Regarded as oddities in their Pacific Northwest home, two women hiding a dangerous family secret find their circumstances upended by a long-lost husband and an abandoned baby with familiar powers.
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The Witches of St. Petersburg
by Imogen Edwards-Jones
Inspired by real characters, a historical-fiction novel tells the story of two princesses in the Russian Romanov court who practiced black magic, befriended the Tsarina and invited Rasputin into their lives.
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The Witch of Willow Hall
by Hester Fox
Fleeing to a rural estate in the wake of a scandal, young Lydia of the affluent Montrose family is forced to confront dark secrets, a sinister presence and a tragedy to safeguard her loved ones.
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The Witches of New York
by Ami McKay
A tale inspired by Manhattan's 19th-century witchcraft revival finds a celebrated teahouse proprietress and a gifted medium teaming up with a dream interpreter in the aftermath of a psychic colleague's disappearance.
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Spells of Blood and Kin
by Claire Humphrey
When her beloved grandmother dies suddenly, 22-year-old Lissa Nevsky takes over the magical duties of their small-folk community and must honor a debt to a dangerous man who infected a partying college student after losing magical control over a brutal nature.
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The Sparrow Sisters
by Ellen Herrick
When her herbs and tinctures are believed to be implicated in a local tragedy, and Granite Point is consumed by a long-buried fear, healer Patience Sparrow must find a way to turn the tide and return life to this seaside New England hamlet with the help of the town's women.
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