Non-Fiction? Drawing Down the Moon by Margot Adler
and just for kicks, the first fictional book I read that I still re-read over and over again that lead me down my path was The Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley.
2006-10-06 21:06:36
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answered by fuguee.rm 3
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I have always been a polytheistic bookworm so I read many, many good non-fiction books, but the one that lead me to my current path was "The Apple Branch: A Path to Celtic Ritual" by Alexei Kondratiev. It took decades of searching but this was the book that finally gave me a sense of feeling that I was "home". I had finally found a neo-pagan path that "fit".
2006-10-07 06:59:21
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answered by Witchy 7
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The Mystical Qabalah by Dion Fortune
2006-10-07 04:19:23
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answered by sabor69 3
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I came to the path to avoid false distinctions like non/fiction.
2006-10-07 04:06:06
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answered by kalindoscopy 2
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"Your Book of Shadows" by Patricia Telesco. That's the book that got me interested in learning more about Wicca and Paganism.
2006-10-07 09:34:11
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answered by BlueManticore 6
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"Eight Sabbats For Witches" - Stuart and Janet Farrar
2006-10-07 12:06:50
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answered by Nightlight 6
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not sure... but 'Treason' by Orson Scott Card is a definite good read
2006-10-07 04:10:06
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answered by Anonymous
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idioms and phrases- i got it as a prize.
oh..and linda goodman's books- sun signs, star-signs,love signs
2006-10-07 04:01:29
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answered by thehelper 3
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I don't remember but i think it was the dictionary
2006-10-07 04:07:19
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answered by ViVeK 1
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The Bible
2006-10-07 04:08:26
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answered by twelfntwelf3 4
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