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Casting Spells

Casting Spells is a comprehensive resource that explores the art of magical practices and the methods of spellcasting. The book delves into various spells, their origins, and their applications in both historical and contemporary contexts. more

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Barbara Bretton
Barbara Bretton

Barbara Bretton is an American author born on June 25, 1950. Her works mainly involve romantic novels and mystery novels, known for their rich imagination and captivating storylines. more

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“There is a certain sort of man whose doom in the world is disappointment, who excels in it, and whose luckless triumphs in his meek career of life, I have often thought, must be regarded by the kind eyes above with as much favor as the splendid successes and achievements of coarser and more prosperous men.”