Incoming Resources
- The rules of magic, Alice Hoffman
- Grimelda and the Spooktacular Pet Show, by Diana Murray ; illustrated by Heather Ross
- Maya's story, by Christine Heppermann and Ron Koertge ; illustrated by Deborah Marcero
- A secret history of witches, Louisa Morgan
- The widow's broom, Chris Van Allsburg
- The wizards of once, written and illustrated by Cressida Cowell
- Evangeline of the bayou, by Jan Eldredge ; illustrations by Joseph Kuefler
- Dorothy must die, Danielle Paige
- Basic witches, how to summon success, banish drama, and raise hell with your coven, Jaya Saxena and Jess Zimmerman ; illustrated by Camille Chew
- The last spell, J.A. White ; illustrations by Andrea Offermann
- Of blood and bone, Nora Roberts
- Sugar and spice, Sarah Mlynowski
- Hansel & Gretel, Bethan Woollvin
- A sprinkle of spirits, Anna Meriano
- Bone soup, a spooky, tasty tale, Alyssa Satin Capucilli ; illustrated by Tom Knight
- The witch with no name, Kim Harrison
- Waking the witch, reflections on women, magic, and power, Pam Grossman
- The collector, K. R. Alexander
- Respect your ghosts, a Sergio story, John Bemelmans Marciano and Sophie Blackall
- Mary and the witch's flower., GKids ; Altitude ; Nippon TV Movies ; Studio Ponoc ; directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi ; producer, Yoshiaki Nishimura ; screenplay by Riko Sakaguchi and Hiromasa Yonebayashi ; [English-language] director, Giles New ; English-language screenplay adaptation by David Freedman & Lynda Freedman ; [English-language] producer, Geoffrey Wexler ; a Studio Ponoc film, Widescreen
- Of blood and bone, Nora Roberts
- Forest of a thousand lanterns, Julie C. Dao
- The little shop of found things, a novel, Paula Brackston
- Angelina Ballerina., director, Doi Davis, DVD/Widescreen
- The witch, a history of fear, from ancient times to the present, Ronald Hutton
- Child of a mad god, R.A. Salvatore
- The wicked deep, Shea Ernshaw
- Las brujas, Roald Dahl ; ilustraciones de Quentin Blake ; traducción de Maribel de Juan
- Hocus Pocus., directed by Kenny Ortega ; screenplay by Mick Garris and Neil Cuthbert, DVD; Widescreen.