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Comment by Freya_Gibb on July 18, 2017 at 2:57pm

well I have just found a book I wanted for many years 1970 book by Raymond Buckland hard cover " Ancient & Modern Witchcraft : the truth about witchcraft by a witch and High priest " So I am going to read it cover to cover and if need be ask Raymond himself what he is going to change in his new version as he is going to send to re-print this book Will keep posting 

Comment by John on May 22, 2016 at 5:36am

I recently bought a book called The Book Of Magic from antiquity to the enlightenment by Brian Copenhaver. Its about the people in history that practiced magic and what they were trying to achieve and the techniques used.I find the book a good read but at times can be confusing.

Comment by diana danciu on July 6, 2014 at 6:59am

For my eternal sadness, i can't read wicca books, because i can't find them online. i'm blind, my parents don't know about the thing that i'm pagan, and i'm blind, so i can't read them, but...i finished in a week or so Harry potter series, and more other fantassy books...

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Comment by Santana on June 1, 2011 at 9:02pm
hello, i was wondering if any of you knew good books for when you are just starting out? i just started reading into this and i want to get good resources to find out the right thing. thanks so much!
Comment by Rinan Crowley on May 31, 2011 at 2:43pm

"D'aulaires' Book of Norse Myths", & "D'aulaires' Book of Greek Myths" are excellent if anybody is interested in the Norse or Greek gods. Yes, they're considered to be childrens books, but they both have all of the stories associated w/the Norse & Greek gods. The books are also quite big, which makes the illistrations even better.

Comment by Rebecca (Community Moderator) on May 27, 2011 at 1:39am
Thanks for all the recent recommendations everyone!  And Todd - don't worry about how many times you post!  A good comment is a good comment and many is more!
Comment by Rinan Crowley on May 26, 2011 at 7:26pm
I shouldn't post twice, but I forgot about 2 other great books about Wiccan & Pagan history. One is "The Barbarian Conversion. From Paganism to Christianity" by Richard Fletcher, & the other is titled "Julian" by Gore Vidal. "Julian" is fiction, but it has a lot of history in it. I thought both books were great & both are in most county libraries.
Comment by Rinan Crowley on May 26, 2011 at 6:46pm
"God Against the Gods" by Jonathan Kirsch is a great book if anyone is interested in reading about all of the travisty which went into keeping people from being Wiccan or Pagan. The book is 336 pages & available in many libraries. It was a bit brutal, but I'm glad I read it.
Comment by Patricia Bryant Resnick on May 26, 2011 at 6:24pm
i know they may not be "pagan" or "wiccan," but the first four or five Carlos Castaneda books on The Teachings of Don Juan are excellent at teaching you to see, sense and manipulate the other realities that exist all around us, mostly unseen and unacknowledged. I started with the second, A Separate Reality, and it blew my mind. But, to quote Malaclypse the Younger, "'tis an ill wind that blows no minds."
 

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