Melanie's Magic

Melanie's Magic
Author: Kelly J Blackwood
Publisher: Pine Lake Books
Total Pages: 41
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1989322174

The people of Nod are spinners of fine silks and every little girl dreams of spinning silk for the King and Queen. Melanie is no different. She dreams of touching rainbows, of flying over Nod until she finds her perfect spot. But something is stopping her from taking that leap of faith. Can Melanie overcome her fears and take the leap, or is she destined to swing and dream forever? Written by Kelly J Blackwood, illustrated by I.L.Jackson, digital colourization by Pine Lake Books.

A Witch's World of Magick

A Witch's World of Magick
Author: Melanie Marquis
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2014-02-08
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0738739855

Magickal Inspiration from the World's Great Traditions Join Melanie Marquis as she explores an amazing assortment of magickal techniques gathered from the annals of world folk magick. Discover traditional practices from Zulu herbal medicine to the enchantments of Polynesia; from Germanic fertility dances to the love potions of Papua New Guinea; from Greco-Roman bloodletting ceremonies to Malay word charms...and many more! Providing instructions on how to unite classic beliefs with modern practice, A Witch's World of Magick uncovers the universal principles that underlie decoy magick, curse breaking, potion making, number magick, and an abundance of other techniques. With these new perspectives on the common threads that weave throughout our magickal world, you will achieve higher levels of insight and success. Praise: "An invaluable resource for gleaning the many modes of magic that will be useful to the new and experienced witch alike."—Orion Foxwood, author of The Tree of Enchantment

Touchstone

Touchstone
Author: Melanie Rawn
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2012-12-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780765363473

Bestseller Melanie Rawn returns to high fantasy with this engaging tale of a magical world where the theater is both art and spell-craft.

Monkee Magic

Monkee Magic
Author: Melanie Mitchell
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-12-31
Genre: Monkees (Television program)
ISBN: 9781493544318

"Monkee magic is an episode-by-episode analysis of the TV show itself"--The introduction.

The Magic Feather Effect

The Magic Feather Effect
Author: Melanie Warner
Publisher: Scribner
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2020-01-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1501121502

The acclaimed author of Pandora’s Lunchbox and former New York Times reporter delivers an “entertaining and highly useful book that gives you the tools to understand how alternative medicine works, so you can confidently make up your own mind” (The Washington Post). We all know someone who has had a seemingly miraculous cure from an alternative form of medicine: a friend whose chronic back pain vanished after sessions with an acupuncturist or chiropractor; a relative with digestive issues who recovered with herbal remedies; a colleague whose autoimmune disorder went into sudden inexplicable remission thanks to an energy healer or healing retreat. The tales are far too common to be complete fabrications, yet too anecdotal and outside the medical mainstream to be taken seriously scientifically. How do we explain them and the growing popularity of alternative medicine more generally? In The Magic Feather Effect, author and journalist Melanie Warner takes us on a vivid, important journey through the world of alternative medicine. Visiting prestigious research clinics and ordinary people’s homes, she investigates the scientific underpinning for the purportedly magical results of these practices and reveals not only the medical power of beliefs and placebo effects, but also the range, limits, and uses of the surprising system of self-healing that resides inside us. Equal parts helpful, illuminating, and compelling, The Magic Feather Effect is a “well-written survey of alternative medicine…fair-minded, thorough, and focused on verifiable scientific research” (Publishers Weekly, starred review). Warner’s enlightening, engaging deep dive into the world of alternative medicine and the surprising science that explains why it may work is an essential read.

Making a Life

Making a Life
Author: Melanie Falick
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 610
Release: 2019-10-29
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1579659527

A Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2019 Why do we make things by hand? And why do we make them beautiful? Led by the question of why working with our hands remains vital and valuable in the modern world, author and maker Melanie Falick went on a transformative, inspiring journey. Traveling across continents, she met quilters and potters, weavers and painters, metalsmiths, printmakers, woodworkers, and more, and uncovered truths that have been speaking to us for millennia yet feel urgently relevant today: We make in order to slow down. To connect with others. To express ideas and emotions, feel competent, create something tangible and long-lasting. And to feed the soul. In revealing stories and gorgeous original photographs, Making a Life captures all the joy of making and the power it has to give our lives authenticity and meaning.

The Magic Toyshop

The Magic Toyshop
Author: Angela Carter
Publisher: Hutchinson Radius
Total Pages: 199
Release: 1988
Genre: Teenage girls
ISBN: 9780091823481

Fire Raiser

Fire Raiser
Author: Melanie Rawn
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2009-04-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0765315335

In this tense, sexy, funny, political, and magical urban fantasy, bestselling author Rawn plunges readers into a dark world of family secrets in a small Southern town, where witchcraft is the family business of all the oldest clans.

Counting Thyme

Counting Thyme
Author: Melanie Conklin
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2016-04-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0698411730

Newbery-winning Rules meets Counting by 7s in this affecting story of a girl’s devotion to her brother and what it means to be home When eleven-year-old Thyme Owens’ little brother, Val, is accepted into a new cancer drug trial, it’s just the second chance that he needs. But it also means the Owens family has to move to New York, thousands of miles away from Thyme’s best friend and everything she knows and loves. The island of Manhattan doesn’t exactly inspire new beginnings, but Thyme tries to embrace the change for what it is: temporary. After Val’s treatment shows real promise and Mr. Owens accepts a full-time position in the city, Thyme has to face the frightening possibility that the move to New York is permanent. Thyme loves her brother, and knows the trial could save his life—she’d give anything for him to be well—but she still wants to go home, although the guilt of not wanting to stay is agonizing. She finds herself even more mixed up when her heart feels the tug of new friends, a first crush, and even a crotchety neighbor and his sweet whistling bird. All Thyme can do is count the minutes, the hours, and days, and hope time can bring both a miracle for Val and a way back home. With equal parts heart and humor, Melanie Conklin’s debut is a courageous and charming story of love and family—and what it means to be counted.