13 Best Nonfiction Books about Faeries for Adults

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Think faeries are the stuff of fiction? Not true. In this list of the best books about faeries for adults, you’ll meet every kind of fae and their fellow enchanted folk. The purpose of this article is to highlight the best fairy magic books for people looking to incorporate faeries in their magical practice. That’s right: this roundup is the best nonfiction books about faeries for adults. This list does not include fiction books about faeries. Instead, the focus of this guide to the best books about fairies for adults is focused on nonfiction. (And PS: in this guide, I’ll be switching between “faerie” and “fairy.”) I hope you’ll find the right fairy magic book you need here in this comprehensive book.

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The Best Books about Faeries for Adults

Beyond Faery by John T. Kruse

Beyond Faery by John T. Kruse

You might be here for the best fairy magic books, but there are more enchanted creatures to encounter. John T. Kruse’s Beyond Fairy takes you beyond the faery and into the world of other magical creatures, like mermaids, kelpies, water horses and bulls, and hags. The book is divided into two parts: Part 1 lists Water Beasts, like river sprites and kelpies, and Part 2 compiles Land Beasts, like goblins and wills of the wisp.

How to read it: Purchase Beyond Fairy on Amazon

The Book of Faerie Spells by Cheralyn Darcey

The Book of Faerie Spells by Cheralyn Darcey

Bringing faery magic into your spell craft can be intimidating. Where do you start with adding in fairies when you’re designing a spell? Fortunately, Cheralyn Darcey has it covered in her guide, The Book of Faerie Spells. There are a ton of spells in here, from garden and nature spells; love and friendship spells; and healing and protection spells, among others. Then, in the third part, Darcey shows you how to create your own unique spells using faerie magic. This must-have book for anyone looking to connect more deeply with the fae and belongs on your bookshelves with the other best books about faeries for adults.

How to read it: Purchase The Book of Faerie Spells on Amazon

Faery Craft by Emily Carding

Faery Craft by Emily Carding

If you want to start working with faeries as part of your spiritual practice but are unsure where to start, try Emily Carding’s Faery Craft. This easy to use manual on how to incorporate faery magic into your life is instructive as a resource about faeries and as a guide to bringing faeries into your life. You’ll learn about finding your unique faery gifts, the faery zodiac, and finding a faerie ally. Packed with information, Faery Craft is one of the best books about faeries.

How to read it: Purchase Faery Craft on Amazon

Fairycraft by Morgan Daimler

Fairycraft by Morgan Daimler

You might seriously be considering how to practice fairy witchcraft, in which case Morgan Daimler’s Fairycraft is the right book for you. You can count this one among the best books about faeries as it goes past the more reference material books that have a lot of information about fairies but lack the practical application of faeries into your magical practice. Enter Daimler’s Fairycraft, which will help you harness the power and magic of faeries in your witchcraft practice. Discover holidays and prayers, rituals and practices, and dreaming and meditation, all themed with faery magic.

How to read it: Purchase Fairycraft on Amazon

Fairies & Elementals for Beginners by Alexandra Chauran

Looking to get started with fairies and elemental magic but unsure where to start? Pick up Alexandra Chauran’s Fairies & Elementals for Beginners, one of the best books about fae for adults. This primer gets you ready to working with fairies, other elemental magical creatures, and nature spirits. Chauran spends time on spirits from each elementals, including elementals of Air, Fire, Water, and Earth..

How to read it: Purchase Fairies & Elementals for Beginners

The Faerie Handbook edited by Carolyn Turgeon

The Faerie Handbook edited by Carolyn Turgeon

Undoubtedly among the best books about faeries, The Faerie Handbook is compiled by Faerie Magazine‘s Editor in Chief Carolyn Turgeon and is a total stunner and certainly one of the best books about fairies for adults. This beautiful book is a treasury of faery information. The book is broken up into four parts: Flora and Fauna, Fashion and Beauty, Arts and Culture, and Home, Food, and Entertaining. Each section includes fairy stories, artwork, photography, DIY faery projects, and recipes. This one definitely belongs on the shelf of any faery fan.

How to read it: Purchase The Faerie Handbook on Amazon

The Fairy Bible by Teresa Mooray

The Fairy Bible by Teresa Mooray

If ever there were a book that could accurately earn the term of “The Fairy Bible,” it’s this one. Over 400 pages with lavish illustrations, The Fairy Bible has everything you need to learn about fairies. You’ll learn about everything from what fairies like to wear, what they love to eat and drink, and where they congregate in faerie cities. This is more than an introduction to fairies; no, it’s an essential guide to faeries that all friends of the fae should appreciate and absolutely one of the best books about faeries.

How to read it: Purchase The Fairy Bible on Amazon

Finding Faeries: Discovering Sprites, Pixies, Redcaps and Other Fantastical Creatures in an Urban Environment by Alexandra Rowland

Not everyone can live in the countryside, but that doesn’t mean you have to give up including faeries in your life. In Finding Faeries, Alexandra Rowland guides you on how to live a magical faerie life even in a city or urban area. The book focuses on how more than fifty species of fae, plus magical creatures like brownies and redcaps. Finding Faeries also highlights Native species of North America that can be found in urban settings. With a nod to cultural and climate change, Rowland teaches us how we can be friendly spirits to the enchanted folk who we live with and welcome them into our lives. One of the key books about fae for adults, this one deserves a spot in your home.

How to read it: Purchase Finding Fairies on Amazon

A Little Bit of Fairies by Elaine Clayton

A Little Bit of Fairies by Elaine Clayton

I love the “Little Bit” series and have featured them on my guides to learning numerology, palmistry, and symbolism here on the blog. (You can see the full collection on Amazon here.) A Little Bit of Fairies is exactly what it promises: a little bit of information about faeries. In just 128 whirlwind pages, author Elaine Clayton fills you in on the basics of faeries and faerie craft. Clayton gives you all the must-need information you need about living with faeries while still providing one of the most accessible books about fae for adults.

How to read it: Purchase A Little Bit of Fairies on Amazon

Living the Faery Life by Kac Young

Living the Faery Life by Kac Young

Kac Young’s Living the Faery Life is a friendly guide that welcomes everyone to bring more faeries into your life. Unpretentious, fun, and easy to put into action, Kac Young’s book will get you up to speed with attracting more faeries into your world. This is definitely one of the more refreshing books about faeries for adults. Young goes past boring old wive’s tales and instead gets you interacting with faeries right away; for instance, you’ll learn how to create a faery garden, develop a bond with and appreciation of the natural world around you, connect with faeries, and figure out what to do if you suspect that you’re a faery. Young’s book is a welcome new approach to faery magic and is open to and accepting of whoever you are, wherever you are on your magical path.

How to read it: Purchase Living the Faery Life on Amazon

The Modern Witchcraft Guide to Faeries by Skye Alexander

Skye Alexander’s The Modern Witchcraft Guide to Faeries is one book in the currently 10-book long series Modern Witchcraft. (If you’re curious about what other topics the books cover, you can see all the books in the series here.) In The Modern Witchcraft Guide to Faeries, you’ll find a comprehensive introduction to faery magic, with background information on the history of faeries across cultures and across time and valuable instructions on how to bring them into your life. The book is divided into several sections across two parts: Part 1 is about communing with faeries, Part 2 covers spells, rituals, and practices for working with faeries throughout the year. The Modern Witchcraft Guide to Faeries has tons of spells, rituals, and actionable activities to welcome faeries into your world. Undoubtedly, Alexander’s The Modern Witchcraft Guide to Faeries is one of the best books about fae and magic.

How to read it: Purchase The Modern Witchcraft Guide to Faeries on Amazon

Seeking Faery by Emily Carding

Seeking Faery by Emily Carding

This beautiful book about faeries is an intro to the fae and their world. Balancing between information about faeries and their culture, history, and environment and practical application of how to bring more faeries into your life and magical practice. Gorgeously illustrated, Seeking Faery is a wondrous book that earns its reputation among the best books about faeries for adults. Carding details the quest to see faeries; the relationship between fae and humans; and unlocking your unique gifts to encourage a bond with faeries. What makes this fairy magic book different is the numerous “practice” exercises or meditations included to encourage fostering a connection with fae.

How to read it: Purchase Seeking Faery on Amazon

Urban Faery Magick by Tara Sanchez

Urban Faery Magick by Tara Sanchez

And last but not last on our list of the best books about faeries for adults, Tara Sanchez’s Urban Faery Magick isn’t out there to convince you that fae exist. Instead, it’s about how to practically bring more fairy magic into your life when you live in an urban area. Whether you live in the city, or even if you live in the country, you’re sure to find interesting and actionable advice in this book about making your space—and head space—a welcoming environment for faeries. Going beyond the fae, this book also explores other magical creatures that dwell in the alleys, tunnels, and shadows of the city, like Jon the Rust Spirit and the Zaragoza goblin. This book is required reading for every city-dweller looking to incorporate faeries and magical creatures in their everyday life.

How to read it: Purchase Urban Faery Magick on Amazon

And there you have it! 13 of the best books about faeries for adults. Whether you’re looking for fairy magic books, dark fae mythology, or the opportunity to explore real fairy magic, I hope you’ve found the ideal book here. Please share your favorite fae books below in a comment.

Sarah S. Davis is the founder of Broke by Books, a blog about her journey as a schizoaffective disorder bipolar type writer and reader. Sarah's writing about books has appeared on Book Riot, Electric Literature, Kirkus Reviews, BookRags, PsychCentral, and more. She has a BA in English from the University of Pennsylvania, a Master of Library and Information Science from Clarion University, and an MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults from Vermont College of Fine Arts.

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