For any Dungeons & Dragons player, this officially licensed and beautifully illustrated Dungeons & Dragons journal features gridded pages and a hardcover case that doubles as a privacy game screen.
Sip and snack your way through the realms of Dungeons & Dragons with these 50 recipe cards from the New York Times bestselling authors of the Heroes' Feast cookbooks.
Test your knowledge of Jane Austen and her classic novels with the 400 questions in the Jane Austen Trivia card game and make it a truth universally acknowledged that you are the ultimate fan, featuring an instructional booklet outlining different ways to play.
Embrace your dark side with this officially licensed Nightshade Society journal featuring humorous, macabre quotes from the hit series Wednesday.
“I don´t do social media. I find it to be a soul-sucking void of meaningless affirmation.”—Wednesday Addams
Join the most gothic Addams family member and the Nightshade Society at Nevermore Academy with this blank journal that´s perfec
Return to the vibrant world of the hit Netflix series Outer Banks with this official coloring book!
“Our mission this summer is to have a good time, all the time.”
Join the Pogues on their search for the legendary lost treasures of the Royal Merchant—and all the thrilling adventures that follow. From John B and Sarah Cameron´s first kiss in the rain to a friendly bonfire on the beach
The official Lore Olympus postcard set features 50 pieces of the most iconic art from the hugely popular, Eisner Award–winning Lore Olympus.
Send postcards featuring all your favorite Greek gods and goddesses from Rachel Smythe´s Lore Olympus. The back of each card has room to inscribe your own personal message, and the front features lavishly illustrated art from the award-winning comic.&
- Each Synchro-Signs set contains 101 simple yet powerful divination tiles, a book to get you started, and a drawstring pouch to take your new oracle with you wherever your path leads
This book is a collection of Gibran's words on how to live. Here are his thoughts on what it means to live in community and solitude and what gives life meaning, along with his often prescient views on government, organised religion, wealth and commerce. Gibran's sensibility feels contemporary. He did not recognise any ultimate authority outside of the human soul:"It were wiser to speak less of Go
This is a book that draws on ancient Chinese wisdom to explore the critical life issues: What is our place in nature? How do we make right decisions? How do we respect the earth? How are we to view life and death? What is the path we should live to truly achieve a good and meaningful life?For Deng Ming-Dao, the two entry points for this exploration are two words: The first is the Chinese word for
The Hidden Messages in Water introduced readers to the revolutionary work of Japanese scientist Masaru Emoto who discovered that molecules of water are affected by thoughts, words, and feelings, as can be seen in his dramatic photographs of water crystals.
This deck unites two great traditions: the spiritual, mystical tradition of the tarot, and the world of folklore and fantasy which J. R. R. Tolkien brought to life in his timeless works. Every card is a glimpse into Middle-earth with scenes from The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit books. Instructions are included for a card game for 2 to 6 players. Ages 10 to adult.
A black cat with glowing eyes leads us on our nocturnal sojourn through the 78 cards of the Major and Minor Arcana. The characters of the Major Arcana visit from the realms of horror stories and Halloween tradition. Frankenstein and his bride 'bring to life' the Emperor and the Empress cards. The Minor Arcana suits are Pumpkins, Imps, Ghosts, and Bats, each with a special significance."As the suit
A deck and book set, based on the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, that unites tarot archetypes with the fantastic realm of Middle-earth. Rules included for a card game in which players journey to Middle-earth to destroy the One Ring.
A deck designed for the 21st century that retains the spirit of the 15th century. The cards use traditional symbology presented in photographic realism.