The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic Series by Emily Croy Barker

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  • The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic (The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic #1)
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    The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic (The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic #1)

    Emily Croy Barker

    Rated: 3.61 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 2 of 5
    · 45 ratings · published 2013

    Earning comparisons to wildly popular fantasy novels by Deborah Harkness and Lev Grossman, Emily Croy Barker’s enchanting debut offers an intelligent escape into a richly imagined world. And with an appealing female protagonist, cinematic storytelling, wry humor, and wonderfully clever literary references, The Thinking Woman’s Guide to Real Magic is sure to capture the imaginations of readers everywhere... more

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  • How to Talk to a Goddess and Other Lessons in Real Magic (The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic #2)
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    How to Talk to a Goddess and Other Lessons in Real Magic (The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic #2)

    Emily Croy Barker

    Rated: 4.11 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 2 of 5
    · 9 ratings · published 2021

    Nora knows she needs to move on. And forget about magic. She’s back in graduate school, and her life is going surprisingly well. She doesn’t need to think about other worlds, about enchantments and demons, or about magicians—even though she once aspired to become one herself. Most of all, she really should forget the magician Aruendiel, who shared the secrets of magic with her but fiercely guarded the deepest secrets of his heart... more

  • How to Talk to a Goddess (The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic #2)
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    How to Talk to a Goddess (The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic #2)

    Emily Croy Barker

    Rated: 3.76 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings · published 2021

    Nora knows she needs to move on. And forget about magic. She’s back in graduate school, and her life is going surprisingly well. She doesn’t need to think about other worlds, about enchantments and demons, or about magicians—even though she once aspired to become one herself. Most of all, she really should forget the magician Aruendiel, who shared the secrets of magic with her but fiercely guarded the deepest secrets of his heart... more

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