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The book for totally newbie to Wicca is ....?

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The book for totally newbie to Wicca is ....?
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Sep 23, 2009 4:53 PM
by blackaristide )
Okay, this will tell you how out of touch with the beginning I am. :) If you had someone who knew only the very basics about Wicca, attracted mainly because they knew we were peaceful and natural, who is also on a budget, what book would you recommend them to get to learn an overview without going too intense? Preferably one that doesn't force learning a foreign language on the person as "a must" and "only proper" sort of posture. I know, a lot to ask. :D
I recommended Scott Cunningham who has both inexpensive and more pricy books depending on the subject. However I admit that I haven't had to look at it from such a beginning view point. Has anyone else?
Any thoughts I know she would welcome.
Aly
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MM...i would say The Craft by Dorothy Morrison and then later get the Craft Companion...I think because you said peaceful and natural about her then maybe she could go the green witch path...that is what i practice, i like to say i'm a hedge witch...hope this helps...Sky
by skysquires1 )
Sep 25, 2009 4:28 PM
Thank you Sky, I will recommend this to her. She doesn't have the room really for gardening but that doesn't stop one truly into it. I do some herbs for my own use at the moment. Just changed climate zones so I am having to learn a lot of things over again for the different warmer climate and growing time. Fun but so very different. :D
Aly
by blackaristide )
Sep 25, 2009 9:20 PM
Oh goody! I'll take a look into it the net time i'm ever at the library.
That or find a web-book of it.

Thanks a bunch.
by theinfamousbutterfly )
Sep 27, 2009 4:30 PM