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In case you guys haven't noticed... I love all of you! I have never looked down on Wicca or Paganism, and it pretty much fascinates me
![]() And I know there is a lot of silly stuff out there, so... what are you guys's favorite books/ texts? How can you tell the quality/ legitimacy of the work? So far I have read: "The Wicca Handbook" by Eileen Holland (LONG time ago though) "Witch Crafting" by Phyllis Curott (That was more recent, and I really liked it) "Book of Shadows" by Phyllis Curott (ditto) And I have skimmed through: "The Witch Book-The Encyclopedia of Witchcraft, Wicca, and Neo-Paganism" by Raymond Buckland -That book is huge. But it seemed like real good info.
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I'm a fan of Raymond Buckland and Scott Cunningham. I know a lot of people have a problem with Cunningham, but I think he says a lot of good things.
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