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Baba Yaga’s Book of Darkness and Hexes
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Baba Yaga’s Book of Darkness and Hexes in Ottawa, ON
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Baba Yaga’s Book of Darkness and Hexes in Ottawa, ON
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What if darkness doesn't come with claws and screaming—but with a glance, a whisper, a gift left at your door?
Baba Yaga's Book of Darkness and Hexes is a haunting journey into the oldest fears people carry: the evil eye, whispered curses, tainted gifts, buried malice, and the unseen cracks through which misfortune enters a life. Written in a voice steeped in myth, folklore, and shadow, this book opens the door to a world where houses remember, forests keep secrets, and every word has power.
Part dark folklore, part spellbound meditation on envy, grief, and hidden evil, this is not merely a book of old beliefs—it is a descent into the places where fear still lives.
Open it if you dare.
But remember: some books do not wait to be read.
They wait for you.
What if darkness doesn't come with claws and screaming—but with a glance, a whisper, a gift left at your door?
Baba Yaga's Book of Darkness and Hexes is a haunting journey into the oldest fears people carry: the evil eye, whispered curses, tainted gifts, buried malice, and the unseen cracks through which misfortune enters a life. Written in a voice steeped in myth, folklore, and shadow, this book opens the door to a world where houses remember, forests keep secrets, and every word has power.
Part dark folklore, part spellbound meditation on envy, grief, and hidden evil, this is not merely a book of old beliefs—it is a descent into the places where fear still lives.
Open it if you dare.
But remember: some books do not wait to be read.
They wait for you.

















