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Key
***** - Strongly Recommended, a must for the witch's library.
**** - Recommended, nice to have around for reference.
*** - Good Book, pick it up if you have a few extra dollars in your pocket.
** - Tolerable, has a few interesting tid bits but nothing really great.
* - Yuck. These books make good door stops and that's about all.
"The Wiccan Path"
by Rae Beth
Rating - * * * * *
An excellent and easy to read book. I recommend it most highly and most often to anyone who comes looking for knowledge of Witch Craft. It is not as popular or common as many other books, but I feel that it is the very best for the beginner and the solitary witch. I am a proud 'hedge witch'! :)
"The Complete Book of Witchcraft"
by Ray Buckland
Rating - * * * *
This is a very well written book which teaches Gardenarian Witch Craft. I believe that it is one of the best books on the history and modern practise of The Craft widely commercially available today. It is written in workbook form with spaces at the end of each section for the recording of the individual's thoughts and works. The workbook also is enjoyable to read several years afterward to see how far you have come.
"Wicca - A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner"
by Scott Cunningham
Rating - * * * *
This book is full of interesting facts and tips. The late Mr. Cunningham wrote a near-classic in the realm of witchcraft books with this one as far as I am concerned. The form is not so rigid as others, but is not a loose anything-works-as-long-as-we-keep-calling-it-witchcraft type of work either. Easy to read and fun to work with.