Seven Books That Trust You
Seven Books That Trust You as a reader. Seven books that trust you with secrets.
These books have been called "soul medicine" by early readers.
- Have you ever been called "psychic" and wondered what that actually means for how you move through the world?
- When was the last time you received a letter that made you feel truly seen?
- Do you know what a Grudgery is?
If these questions spark something in you, you might be ready for stories that don't follow the usual paths.
My sister and I have spent years writing seven books because we kept looking for certain stories and couldn't find them anywhere. We wanted books that treated magic as something vast and unknowable rather than a system to master. We wanted characters who don't fit into comfortable categories, who see the world from angles most people never consider.
These aren't the books you'll find recommended everywhere. They won't give you easy answers or familiar comfort. They're for people who prefer mystery to certainty, who find themselves drawn to the margins where the interesting things happen. For Magicals who know there are far more unanswered questions than answers.
These are books that will speak to your heart, connect with you in ways that aren't being discussed elsewhere, and show you how the Sisters have not just survived, but created a life worth living.
The Collection:
- Letters of Misunderstood Magic, Volume 1 : A.P. Winters
- Letters of Misunderstood Magic, Volume 2 : A.P. Winters
- Letters of Misunderstood Magic, Volume 3 : A.P. Winters
- Cryptid Compendium: A Taxonomic & Methodological Framework : Dr. Ione Wardenguard
- Wardenguard Grimoire: Spells, Spices and Stardust (practical spell work): Margaret Shaw and Ivy Trolledotter
- Wardenguard Chronicles: Family Magicae History: Nyla Mandragoria
- Grudgery Codex: Proprietor Grimmet J. Stonetooth, Esquire
Each book offers a different way of seeing - through the eyes of those who notice what others overlook, who ask the questions that make people uncomfortable, who understand that the most powerful magic is often the kind nobody talks about.
If you're tired of being handed the same story wearing different masks, these might be the books you've been looking for.
If you've felt that loneliness - when you won't pick a side and stay picked, when you end up in that strange middle space where all the tribes view you with suspicion - these books are written for you.
Maybe you're too questioning for the believers, too spiritual for the materialists, too independent for the groupthink communities. Maybe you've learned that real thinking happens in the uncomfortable spaces between certainties, where mystery lives and easy answers don't exist.
The Sisters understand that territory. Their letters, their research, their magic - it all emerges from that same refusal to surrender intellectual sovereignty for the comfort of belonging to a group that thinks for you. And, oddly, they still get along.
These seven books won't give you a tribe to join. They'll give you companions for the journey of thinking your own thoughts, asking your own questions, and creating a life worth living on your own terms.
For those rare readers who've maintained their independence despite all the pressure to choose a side and stop thinking - you're not alone.