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Your Essential Reading List for Unleashing Your Female Rage.

Witches vs patriarchy books are slowly but surely becoming a genre in their own right. There’s something endlessly powerful in women stepping into their magic and unleashing fire at the very systems that have tried to tame them for centuries. These five urban fantasy novels are for every woman in her female rage era… 🔥💃

The Once And Future Witches — by Alix E. Harrow

A richly woven tale where suffragists discover spells hidden in nursery rhymes and folktales. Three sisters reignite witchcraft in 1893 Salem, blending political rebellion with an intoxicating revival of forgotten power.

The Flames That Forged Us — by Gisele Stein

An epic adventure spanning centuries. Two estranged sisters set out to dismantle an ancient oligarchy of all-male immortals who have manipulated witches and women since the Inquisition—and perhaps even before that…

A Resistance Of Witches — by Morgan Ryan

In a world where witchcraft is outlawed by a ruthless council of men, an underground coven builds a movement of defiance. Bonds of sisterhood and blood magic collide with the brutal machinery of control, sparking a rebellion that refuses to be silenced.

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Weyward — by Emilia Hart

Three women across three centuries, each branded too wild, too dangerous, too untamable, discover the lineage of power that connects them. Witchcraft flows through generations as they fight for freedom against the men who seek to erase them.

The Women Of Wild Hill — by Kirsten Miller

When women of a small, haunted town uncover long-buried spells, they reclaim the land, the forest, and themselves. Nature’s magic becomes their weapon, turning an isolated hill into a stronghold of defiance against the forces determined to strip them of their strength.

And last but not least, one non-fiction treasure for those eager to research the history of women accused of witchcraft, especially in Europe:

How to kill a witch — A Guide for the patriarchy

In How to Kill a Witch, Zoe Venditozzi and Claire Mitchell, hosts of the popular Witches of Scotland podcast, unravel the grim yet absurdly bureaucratic process of identifying, accusing, trying, and executing women as witches. With sharp wit and keen feminist insight, they reveal the inner workings of a patriarchal system designed to weaponize fear and oppress women.