An Introduction to Magic: A Guide to Crystals, Fairies, Palmistry, Tarot, and the Zodiac

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· Hachette UK
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About this ebook

Begin your magical practice with this beautifully illustrated introduction to crystals, the zodiac, tarot, palmistry, and fairies. 

Start an exploration of some of the most popular mystical topics with An Introduction to Magic! This accessible primer brings together everything you need to know to begin a magical practice, with chapters on crystals, astrology, tarot, palm reading, and fairies from around the world. Learn the meaning and healing properties of the most common magic crystals; the basics of the zodiac signs; the meaning of the Major and Minor Arcana of the tarot; how to conduct a palm reading; and the stories behind popular global fairies. Each chapter is written by a seasoned expert and features stunning illustrations tailored to the topic, to enhance your reading experience.

About the author

Nikki Van De Car is a blogger, mother, writer, crafter, and lover of all things mystical. She is the bestselling author of more than a dozen books on magic and crafting, including Practical Magic, Wellness Witch, The Witchy Homestead, and The Junior Witch's Handbook, and the founder of two popular knitting blogs. Nikki lives with her family in Hawaii.

Mikaila Adriance is a writer and mystic based in Brooklyn, New York. 

Pliny T Young is a crystal scholar and author based in Los Angeles. 

Eugene Fletcher, known in magical realms as Nero the Witch, is a tarot reader and medium. He uses his gifts to bring charity and clarity to all those in need.  

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