
When you explore the occult, the right occult books matter. These texts are more than words—they open paths to truth. So, the right books guide your growth in both soul work and how to perform magick. You’ll find they act as strong tools, no matter your skill.
For new folks, these books break down big ideas. For those with skill, they go deep. Whether you’re drawn to Wicca, witchcraft, or card work, you’ll find a wide selection of books about the occult to help you. Also, if you want to learn how to cast spells, use herbs or stones, or work with moon power, these books lay it out.
Come visit our metaphysical shop to browse our full book stock. We have many books about witchcraft and books on occult topics for sale. Check Facebook, Instagram or TikTok for our shop hours.
My business partner and I are always on the look-out for new titles to add to our inventory. I like to read and review as many books as time allows so I can make good suggestions when I am in our physical store.
Occult Books as Tools for Growth
By reading these books, you tap into lost truths. They help shape your path and guide your self-improvement. You learn how to build rites that fit your goals. As a result, from Celtic roots to Norse myths, each book adds more depth.
Each one brings you close to gods, the past, and your own strength. So, when you shop for books on occult topics, pick ones that light you up. They’ll help you perform magick with skill and pride.
Top Books to Grow Your Craft
For new seekers, start with key books. These early occult guides show clear steps. They help you learn spells, rites, and how to use tools.
A top pick is Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner by Scott Cunningham. This book shows how to use rites, cast spells, and work with tools. It’s great for solo work and those just getting into the craft.
Next, read The Witch’s Shield by Christopher Penczak. This book talks about warding and how to ground your power. It’s great for solo witches who want to stay safe and strong.
If you’re drawn to divination, try Psychic Witch by Matt Auryn. This book talks about psychic growth and how to use tarot, stones, and more. As a result, it helps you learn to read signs and tune in to your path. If you want to build your gifts, it’s a great guide.
Occult Books on Witchcraft Paths
Witchcraft has many forms. These occult books help you dive deep into each one. You’ll find guides for moon work, spirit help, and warding.
One must-read is Buckland’s Complete Book of Witchcraft by Raymond Buckland. It shows how to use tools, plan rites, and live the craft. It’s great for those who want a solid base. Also, Buckland teaches how to use herbs and cook with spells.
I also like his Advanced Candle Magick. It’s all about color, oils, herbs and time when using flame. You learn how to craft strong spells with wax and fire.
Moon work fans should try Backwoods Witchcraft by Jake Richards. He offers up a stew of family stories, lore, omens, rituals, and conjure crafts he learned from his Appalachian great-grandmother.
Celtic and Norse Magick
Some folks feel drawn to old lore. If Celtic or Norse magick calls to you, there are books for sale on our website that go deep.
A good start is Celtic Magic by D J Conway. It talks about old rites, herbs, and stone use. So, if you follow the Celtic path, it’s a great guide.
If you like Norse gods, read Odin, Ecstasy, Runes, & Norse Magic by Diana Paxson. It talks about gods, runes, and rites for the dead. Also, it shows how Norse folk worked with ghost power. As a result, this book helps you call on Thor, Odin, and Freyja in your work.
Books on Tools: Stones, Herbs, and Divining
Tools help bring spells to life. Many books teach how to use them with skill. With the right guide, you’ll grow fast.
For crystal healing, start with The Book of Crystal Healing by Emily Anderson. It lists lots of stones and their traits. So, it’s a great source if you want to add crystal therapy to your craft.
For herbs, use The Complete Book of Incense, Oils and Brews by Scott Cunningham. It gives blends, oils, and spell drinks. Also, it talks about when to do what, based on the stars. As a result, this book works well for those who mix craft with kitchen work.
To read signs, The Call of Intuition by Kris Franken is a must. You’ll work with chakras, crystals, mindfulness and spirit guides, it’s a great book. Step by step, it walks you through each craft.
Books for Advanced Occult Work
Later, you might seek more depth. These occult books can guide you to work with ghosts, gods, and past lives. They help you build power with care.
One strong book is The Book of Spirit Communications another great book by Raymond Buckland. It talks about spirit work, ghosts, and how to stay safe. So, if you plan to call on guides, this is a must-read.
If you like old rites, read Ancient Egyptian Magic by Eleanor Harris. It shows how the old gods worked. You’ll learn rites for Osiris, Isis, and more. As a result, it helps you add depth to your craft.
These books go past spells. They help you build real links to divine force and myth. As you grow, they keep you strong and wise.
Let Books Guide Your Craft
In the end, the right books shape your path. If you’re new or old in your craft, a book can help. You’ll find books for purchase about witchcraft, moon work, stonework, and more.
We stock a wide selection of books for sale at our shop. Come shop for books on occult topics that match your style. Our inventory has books for Wiccans, witches, and those who seek to learn how to cast spells or explore the divine.
I am surprised when I look around my home and see how many book titles I’ve collected over the years. It is handy though, because I have no small amount of books to reference when I need. You will collect and pile them up over the years, I am sure of it.
So, visit us and let these books light your path. They’ll help you perform magick, reach self-improvement, and walk with pride. Let their truth lead you forward.