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It seems to be the Year of the Witch books

here is the newest one: "Weyward" by Emilia Hart

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"It seems to be the year of the witch book, and this is the best so far. A gripping debut."
--Good Housekeeping (UK)  

"A brave and original debut, Weyward is a spellbinding story about what may transpire when the natural world collides with a legacy of witchcraft." --Sarah Penner, New York Times bestselling author of The Lost Apothecary

 

 

Another:  Venco by Indigenous author CHERIE DIMALINE

The reader will feel genuine affection for Dimaline's irreverent, badass witches as they battle for the future of their family and the future of the world, one and the same in Dimaline's inclusive vision." -- Kirkus Reviews

 

Genevieve Gornichec

 

novel by Megan Giddings

Combining the misogynist oppression of The Handmaid's Tale with the sharp insight and science fictional tone of Octavia Butler, Giddings's latest is a chilling but all too plausible tale. -- Library Journal

"The Women Could Fly lifts the veil of this world to show, amid the old grief and injustice, a glimmer of necessary magic. This is a gem of a book about womanhood, lineage, and defiance." -- C Pam Zhang, author of How Much of These Hills Is Gold

 

 

 

novel by BRENDA LOZANO

 

 

novel by Olesya Salnikova Gilmore

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

novel by Louisa Morgan

 

nonfic by Mona Chollet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For an older witch novel, still valid, check out Flight of the Goose: a Story of the Far North, also about an Indigenous witch/shamaness and with a feminist and historical spin