A great place to start is at your book store. There are many good books on the subject. Some authors you might want to consider are Scott Cunningham's Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner ; Raymond Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft; Janet Farrar and Stewart Farrar's A Witches Bible...these are just a few there are many, many more. Also check out your local Wiccan clergy groups if they are accepting new members. There is also the Internet, you can check out many different traditions on line.
2007-08-09 10:00:19
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answered by ncamedtech 5
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Don't hit the chain stores like B&N, Borders and Booksamillion. Instead go to http://www.witchvox.com and go to the Witches of the World section. Then find the closest independently owned pagan or occult shop. Not only will the selection be a LOT better, but you'll be helping keep a small business in business. Plus you'll be supporting a wider variety of books, since the chain stores only get the same few 101 texts.
I have some suggestions for books on a variety of pagan topics at http://lupabitch.wordpress.com
I'd also recommend checking webpages. Here are a few favorites:
http://www.witchvox.com
http://www.twpt.com
http://www.davensjournal.com
http://www.spiralnature.com
http://www.thegreenwolf.com/links.html
2007-08-09 12:31:42
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answered by Lupa 4
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ordinarily, I'd say the library, but unfortunately, books on wicca disappear from libraries. go to a big book store like Books-a-Million and read their books. there are lots of websites about wicca, too.
2007-08-09 09:57:06
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answered by wendy_da_goodlil_witch 7
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I have a very good one for you.
http://www.themagickshop.com/Beginners.html
2007-08-09 11:10:23
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answered by mom tree 5
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the 2 folks abovve me already got it. their sources are good.
2007-08-09 10:25:39
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answered by Anonymous
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