BUY NOTHING on Black Friday!!! Or, buy one of these books.

This is a strange day, Black Friday.

One day after Americans give thanks for the blessings in their lives, hoards of deal-hungry shoppers rush out to (mostly) big-box stores, stomping over whomever is in their way, to acquire more things.

The pilgrims would be — what?

Confused? Bewildered? A little terrified, perhaps?

I know I’m all of those things.

There are those who are advocating, and have been for some time, that Black Friday be observed as Buy Nothing Day. I respect that, even if I don’t observe it stringently.

But, there are also those out there who don’t go crazy with the masses, but who still would like to pick up a gift or two for a loved one. Some of you who fall into this category would also like to support a local business (YAY!), something homegrown, and — perhaps — a pagan author.

If you’re one of those folks, I offer you a couple of suggestions.

[FULL DISCLOSURE: These are all books that are on my to-read list. I either have copies that are sitting on my shelf, or PDF’s filed away on a digital device. My work on BITG and the Solitary Druid Fellowship has taken up a lot of time, and made it near impossible for me to get to reading them. My hope is to post reviews of a few of these books on BITG, but there’s no reason you can’t get a head-start on the reading!]

 

Mrs. B’s Guide to Household Witchery

I love me some Mrs. B. She’s down home, you know? Approachable. If this book is anything like her blog, it’s a must-read.

From the Amazon product description:

“Whether you’re sweeping the floor, making a meal, or cleaning out that junk drawer, domestic witch Kris Bradley, creator of the popular blog, Confessions of a Pagan Soccer Mom, will show you how to create spells and magic to bring happiness and balance into your home. Bradley offers ideas and solutions to make the most out of everyday items, activities, and obligations. From Anchovies to Broccoli, and Wine to Yeast, from sweeping the floor to blow-drying your hair, you can change your outlook on life with a pinch of knowledge and a dash of magic! The book includes simple rituals, spells, and ways to connect with the spirits that watch over your home and family. Includes an appendix of herbs and a complete materia magica from the kitchen pantry.”

A great gift for your favorite domestic Witch.

Fellwater

I’m a fan of the way Brandan Myers thinks. I’ve been working my way through his book, Loneliness and Revelation, and there are reflections in the book which will likely appear on SDF’s blog. But, you may not know that Brendan is also a writer of modern fantasy novels.

Here’s the description from Brendan’s site:

“Fellwater” is a modern fantasy novel about two lovers caught between two rival factions of an ancient secret society.

On the night Katie tried to tell Eric her true feelings, all they did was argue, and she left with a broken heart. But then she met Carlo, a charming, cosmopolitan, and mysterious man from an Italian noble house. In his presence a mystical vision overtook her, and she remembered meeting him before, thousands of years ago, in the ancient Celtic iron age. But she awoke the following morning in a hospital, without knowing how she got there, and she learned that Eric spent the night in jail after being chased by gunmen. All was not as it seemed, and they were both in terrible danger.”

The book is currently available as a Kindle download, and it’s very reasonably priced.

The Druid’s Son

I’m excited about this book for a couple reasons.

First, it’s written by a local author who is a member of Denver’s ADF Grove, Silver Branch Golden Horn. Grove is not only an author of several historical fantasy novels, but she is also a bard, a Welsh scholar, and a poet. I’ve heard her recite poetry at ADF rituals in Welsh, and it made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. She’s kind of a local powerhouse.

But, in addition to all that, she’s packed into this novel three pages of…. wait for it, ADF nerds… wait for it…

A bibliography of references.

There are three pages of primary and secondary sources in the back of this book which range from Caesar’s Seven commentaries on the Gallic war to Cool’s Eating and drinking in Roman Britain.

For anyone who loves to not only dive into fantasy novels, but also to find new academic texts on the ancient Druids, this book should be on your shelf.

(You can find it on Smashwords in all e-formats, no DRM, first 20% of the book free.)

A Druid’s Tale

If historical fantasy isn’t really your thing, and you’re more interested in the experience of a modern Druid, this book may be a good read for you. Cat Treadwell is a Druid Priest based in Derbyshire, England. She is a professional celebrant and multifaith worker, Trustee of The Druid Network and Awenydd of the Anglesey Druid Order.

In short, she’s walking the walk.

What interests me about this book is that it is an extension of the writing Treadwell does on her blog. First came the blog, and then came the book. As a blogger, this approach is really appealing to me.

The portions of the book I’ve read so far are approachable, inquisitive, and poetic.

She writes:

I have stood on a mountain-top in Wales on a freezing dawn after an hour’s hard walk, watching the sun rise over the sea and sharing visions.

I have stood in the rain, soaked through, cloak stuck to me and laughing as the wind whips around me, painted with ochre as I dance with the spirits of the forest.

I have sat in the dark, alone, at the bottom of a pit, unsure even of which direction to look next, let alone where to step.”

That’s some experiential Druidry, right there.

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So, there’s my short list of Black Friday book suggestions.

Refrain from shopping if you’d like, and if you’re going to shop, do try to buy local and independent.

The little guy appreciates your support.

Comments

4 responses to “BUY NOTHING on Black Friday!!! Or, buy one of these books.”

  1. David Salisbury Avatar

    I have the first and the last one! Just finished Mrs. B’s (fabulous by the way) and am starting on Cat’s next week. Cat is a fellow Moon Books author – can’t wait to get into that one!

  2. krisbradley Avatar

    What a nice surprise to see my book listed here! I’ll definitely be on the lookout for the other two!

  3. Daniel SnowKestral Avatar
    Daniel SnowKestral

    I love books! I spend a lot of my time reading (when I am not meditating, contemplating). I have a few by Meyers, including “The Mysteries of Druidry.” I will add these recommendations to my ‘to read” list (a long scroll).

    I have never done a Black Friday, nor do I ever care to go as far as entertain the thought…being empathic in large groups of people with so much chaotic energy and thick thoughtforms overwhelms me, at times. I think such an event would be a tipping point for me.

    If you love fantasy novels, I highly recommend, “The Witches of Eileanan,” series by Kate Forsythe.

    As for spiritual books, I thoroughly enjoyed “Natural Druidry,” by Kristoffer Hughes and “The Path of the Blue Raven,” by Rev. Mark Townsend. All of these are wonderful reads! A belated Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours, Teo!

  4. Kate Dennis Avatar

    Mrs. B’s book is a keeper! I’m currently working on Brendan’s and will eventually get to the others. I despise the shopping hoards and don;t go out Black Friday…Instead, if I can, I make it a “me” day to read, do a little personal upkeep, clean up a bit before dragging out the holiday decorations…or map out what I want the holidays to be for me so they will be meaningful.