Random books from Savina's library
Countess Dracula by Tony Thorne
The Prince & the Art of War (Collector's Library) by Niccolo Machiavelli
Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure (Oxford World's Classics) by John Cleland
The History of Torture & Execution: From Early Civilization through Medieval Times to the Present by Jean Kellaway
The Book of Chakras: Discover the Hidden Forces Within You by Ambika Wauters
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values by Robert Pirsig
Raising Hell: A Concise History of the Black Arts - and Those Who Dared to Practice Them by Robert Masello
Members with Savina's books

Member: Savina
Library199 books — see library
ReviewedNone so far
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Tagspaganism (47), witchcraft (46), folklore (21), occult (18), mythology (17), general history (16), biography (13), ancient civilizations (11) — see all tags
GroupsAncient China, Ancient Egypt, Archaeology, Buddhism, DFW LibraryThingers, Edgar A. Poe, Elizabethan England, Erotica, Medieval Europe, Non-Fiction Readers — show all groups
About me About me..hrmm..well, I'm an avid reader and could say that I'm in love with learning. Give me enough time and I'll dip into just about any topic or subject matter. My only regret is that there is far too little time to read and learn as much as I would like to.
About my library The cataloguing has only just begun and will be a slow process as I can, so bear with me - tags will be added in at a later date. Most are historical non-fiction - ancient cultures, religion/mythology (paganism, christianity, islam, buddhism, etc.), folklore/legend, etc. peppered with philosophy, erotica, some fiction and a few other genres.
LocationDallas
Emaildaniela
atropabelladonna.com
Favorite authorsNone specified
Account typepublic, free
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http://www.librarything.com/profile/Savina (profile)
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/Savina (library)
Member sinceOct 4, 2006

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I see you have lots of spellbooks in your library. I love to collect spellbooks, and I wonder if you have seen "The Elemental Encyclopedia of 5000 Spells"? It has to be my favorite. It is almost 3 inches thick and contains spells from all the magickal religions. Whenever I need a spell and one in my BOS won't do I go to that book and always find a spell, amulet, or talisman I can create that will do the job. I found that book last year at my local B&N on sale. My lucky day for sure!
BB,
Laura
posted by LauraStamps at 1:58 pm (EST) on May 25, 2007
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