John J. Deltuvia, Jr., M.A.
 

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Books I read so far this year include:

  1. Changes, by Mercedes Lackey
  2. Under the Vale, by Mercedes Lackey
  3. Broken Sunrise, by Yvonne Navarro
  4. The Asuri-Kalpa; A Witchcraft Practice of the Atharva-Veda, by H. W. Magoun
  5. Why They Kill, by Richard Rhodes
  6. Sex in our Changing World, by John McPartland
  7. The Red King, by Andy Mangels; Michael A. Martin
  8. Holidays are Hell, by Kim Harrison; Lynsay Sands; Marjorie M. Liu; Vicki Pettersson
  9. A Perfect Blood, by Kim Harrison
  10. The Sea Priestess, by Dion Fortune
  11. Song of Kali, by Dan Simmons
  12. Opening Pandora's Box : Phrases Borrowed From the Classics and the Stories Behind Them, by Ferdie Addis
  13. The Hollows Insider, by Kim Harrison
  14. Ceremonial Magic Unveiled, by Dion Fortune
  15. Art of Living, by Epictetus
  16. Angel Town, by Lilith Saintcrow
  17. On Truth, by Harry G. Frankfurt
  18. Demigods and Monsters, by Leah Wilson; Rick Riordan
  19. In Mari's Bower, by Cora Anderson
  20. The Heart of the Initiate, by Victor Anderson; Cora Anderson
  21. The Power of Negative Thinking, by Charles Preston
  22. The Hell Fire Club, by Daniel P. Mannix
  23. Betrayal, by Donatien-Alphonse-François, Marquis de Sade
  24. The Serpent's Shadow, by Rick Riordan

Last updated: Saturday, May 5, 2012