Where the crawdads sings by Delia Owens. I’ve not seen the movie, but I liked the book.
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You might like Wild is the Witch, by Rachel Griffin. It is set in Washington State & includes many beautiful passages describing the natural world. The main character works at a wildlife refuge & spends a lot of time outdoors. The depiction of the Pacific NW is so beautiful & vivid! It really made me long to be there.
Another book by Rachel Griffin, The Nature of Witches, is about witches with powers that regulate different aspects of the natural world. The magic is extremely bound up in nature & it’s also a bit of a commentary on the state of our world today, like the effects of climate change. The nature magic scenes are beautiful & evocative.
Hope this helps! Happy reading!
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Per prompt, *Dies the Fire*, Stirling
Otherwise, *Sebastian*, Bishop
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Those drawn to Christian mysticism might find ‘The Interior Castle’ by St. Teresa of Avila to be a profound exploration of spiritual growth. St. Teresa’s metaphor of the soul as a castle with many rooms provides a framework for understanding different stages of spiritual development.
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Where the crawdads sings by Delia Owens. I’ve not seen the movie, but I liked the book.
You might like Wild is the Witch, by Rachel Griffin. It is set in Washington State & includes many beautiful passages describing the natural world. The main character works at a wildlife refuge & spends a lot of time outdoors. The depiction of the Pacific NW is so beautiful & vivid! It really made me long to be there.
Another book by Rachel Griffin, The Nature of Witches, is about witches with powers that regulate different aspects of the natural world. The magic is extremely bound up in nature & it’s also a bit of a commentary on the state of our world today, like the effects of climate change. The nature magic scenes are beautiful & evocative.
Hope this helps! Happy reading!
Per prompt, *Dies the Fire*, Stirling
Otherwise, *Sebastian*, Bishop
Those drawn to Christian mysticism might find ‘The Interior Castle’ by St. Teresa of Avila to be a profound exploration of spiritual growth. St. Teresa’s metaphor of the soul as a castle with many rooms provides a framework for understanding different stages of spiritual development.