Paulo Coelho's novel The Witch of Portobello is the story of Athena, a woman with mysterious beginnings and powers of prophecy, who disappears dramatically, leaving those who knew her to solve the mystery of her life.
The Snow Leopard by Jackie Morris, a beautiful story for children, of myth, wild animals, sun, moon and stars is set against a stunningly illustrated Himalayan backdrop.
The Silent Stones is Diana Cooper's first novel. Very exciting, it conveys, like all her books, a compelling spiritual message to us all. Handed a sacred scroll from Atlantis by a dying Tibetan monk, Marcus, Joanna and Helen are propelled into
This wonderful story transforms quite literally from being a seemingly routine 'whodunnit', to sweeping you along on a deeply spiritual journey. Mackenzie Allen Philips' daughter was abducted, and evidence... [more]
A novel of rivalry, magic and mystery set in Victorian Britain, in which mirror-images, twins, doubles, pairs, shadows and imitations crop up again and again throughout the story, giving it an oddly... [more]
The Dark is Rising Sequence by Susan Cooper is a saga of five novels of magic, myth and mystery for children and adults, based on the conflict between light and darkness.
Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code is a thriller centred around the thesis that Jesus and Mary Magdalene were married and had a child whose bloodline - the holy grail - exists to this day.
Tolkien's The Children of Hurin is a tragic tale of Middle Earth, of Morgoth the first Dark Lord, and of Turin and Nienor's will to overcome the forces of evil.
The Barefoot Book of Fairy Tales retold by Malachy Doyle and Nicoletta Ceccoli is a collection of traditional stories to feed and inspire the imagination, including The Twelve Dancing Princesses.
Paulo Coelho's The Alchemist is an enchanting fable about the essential wisdom of listening to our hearts, learning to read the omens strewn along life's path and, above all, following our dreams.
Summer with the Leprechauns is a doorway to the fairy realms.
Entertainingly written in the form of a novel, it describes a summer Tanis Helliwell spent in an old Irish country cottage. Sensitive to... [more]