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Books by Catherine Green
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- Book Review: Hunting Adeline (Cat and Mouse Duet) by H.D. Carlton
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- Ghost Hunting on a Budget: A Guide for Amateur Investigators and Families
- 🧙♀️ Witchy Wednesday: Stone Circles and Victorian Follies at Ruthin Castle
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- Ghost Hunter Diaries: Ghost Hunt at Newsham Park Hospital - Part 1
- Ghost Hunter Diaries: Ghost Hunt at Newsham Park Hospital - Part 2
- The Staffordshire Bull Terrier
- Saying Goodbye
- #WitchyWednesday: Creating a Sacred Space at Home
- 🧩 The Best Father's Day Gift for Your Autistic Dad — A Thoughtful Guide
- #AtoZChallenge Day 26: Zombies
Tag Archives: Tarot books
Book Review: “A Critical Introduction to Tarot” by Simon Kenny
See my review for a Tarot book that mixes philosophy and mysticism at SpookyMrsGreen spooky family lifestyle blog. 👻 Continue reading
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