Anything by Scott Cunningham or Marie Bruce
2006-08-01 07:38:11
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answered by Anonymous
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By Steve Russo:
Protecting Your Teen from Today's Witchcraft: A Parent's Guide to Confronting Wicca And the Occult
ISBN: 0764201352
2006-08-01 07:40:27
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answered by Drowningbluestars 4
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The Witches' Sabbats by Mike Nichols.
Pagan Spirituality by Joyce and River Higgenbotham.
The Earth Path and The Spiral Dance by Starhawk.
2006-08-01 07:49:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Just about anything by Patricia Telesco
"Celtic Myth and Legend" by Charles Squire
For fiction, "The Divine Circle of Ladies Courting Trouble" (it's part of a series!)
2006-08-01 07:45:16
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answered by GreenEyedLilo 7
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The witches bible by the Ferarrs. It may be witchcraft related but it has the sabbats and such in them along with some other info.
Drawing Down the Moon is good also (forgot the author)
2006-08-01 11:24:34
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answered by ldyrhiannon 4
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All are good, but for fun I'll read The Complete Book of Magical Names by Phoenix McFarland.
2006-08-01 07:41:21
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answered by drewsilla01 4
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For fiction I love "Circles of Stone" by Joan Dahr Lambert. It is a story of three seperate generations of early matriarchial goddess worshipping cultures and the challenges they face. She sets the story to progress along with the evolution of man and it is really fascinating.
2006-08-01 07:43:39
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answered by dani_kin 6
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Have you ever looked into " Golden Dawn " ?
2006-08-01 07:37:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Please, nothing from Silver Ravenwolf......
2006-08-01 07:41:00
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answered by Randi L 5
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