
The Illustrated Field Guide to DMT Entities, Machine Elves, Tricksters, Teachers, and Other Interdimensional Beings
David Jay Brown / Sara Phinn Huntley
In this full-color illustrated handbook for understanding the intelligent alien species of hyperspace, psychedelic explorer David Jay Brown and visionary artist Sara Phinn Huntley explore 25 of the most commonly encountered DMT beings and ayahuasca spirits, from “self-transforming machine elves,” ancestor spirits, tricksters, and metallic spheres to insectoid mantis beings, reptilians, gray aliens, nature spirits, and divine beings, such as the Virgin Mary, Gaia, angels, Grandmother Ayahuasca, and deities from Hindu, Egyptian, and South American spiritual traditions.
Simon & Schuster

Where the Gods Reign: Plants and Peoples of the Colombian Amazon
Richard Evans Schultes
A complete anthropological overview of the Amazon rainforest ecosystem, containing chapters on rivers, ethnic groups, cultural activities, rubber and coca plants, drugs and medicines, and others. Beautiful photographs taken by Dr. Schultes during the ‘40s and ‘50s are accompanied by explanatory text, providing a vivid illustration of the evolutionary relationship between mankind and the biomes within which we live. Richard Evans Schultes is considered the father of modern ethnobotany and this text, a companion to Vine of the Soul, is a classic in the field.
Synergetic Press

Trauma and Ecstasy: How Psychedelics Made My Life Worth Living
Alex Abraham
From the sudden unexplained pelvic floor discomfort that afflicted Alex at the end of a trip abroad to the deeply rooted anxiety and shame of a childhood robbed of innocence, this courageous memoir takes you on his journey of healing from sexual abuse while searching for answers to his health issues that traditional medicine failed to explain or treat. Trauma and Ecstasy is quite likely the most engaging, honest, and compelling memoir of surviving childhood sexual trauma you’ll ever read. It offers the hope of real help for healing from the emotional and physical aftermath of abuse and chronic pain.
Kindle Edition

The Memoir. Part I
Cher
Cher’s childhood was anything but normal. Her powerful instinct to keep moving eventually landed her in the arms of Sonny Bono. The duo became famous beyond their wildest dreams, from humble beginnings singing backup in Phil Spector’s studio through to pop stardom as Sonny and Cher, and then on to the television show that made them household names. But as time passed, fame changed the dynamic of their relationship and Cher evolved from a wide-eyed teenager into a woman. She started fighting for herself, breaking away from Sonny’s control – and realising that things were not as they seemed.
Harper Collins

The Three Lives of Cate Kay. Friend. Lover. Imposter
Kate Fagan
Cate Kay is the creator of a bestselling book trilogy that struck box office gold as a film series. As one of the most successful authors of her generation, she knows how to craft a story well. But she’s gone by a fake alias, she had never attended author events or done any interviews, with her real identity remaining a secret – until now. Rewinding to when Cate was a young adult, the reader experiences Cate’s desire to escape her difficult home life with her best friend Amanda but a tragedy foils their plans for a great adventure. Cate has been on the run ever since.
Bloomsbury Academic
