Wicca for Beginners by Thea Sabin
by Sam Arnold-Boyd on Apr.07, 2014, under Non-fiction, Student Reviews
Who would like this book? Any age or gender would like this book. It’s for all those interested in Wicca and/or witchcraft in real life.
The goods on this book: Wicca for Beginners is a very well written book, and the first one I found to talk about pathworking. There is some humor in it, but nothing unbearably dry. It’s got great information, the pacing and organization is well done, and the voice is very easy to read. The beginning is a bit hard to get through, but once you do, the book is great. It’s a bit traditional, though, and for an eclectic Wiccan like myself, it can be a bit annoying. For example, the author is very specific about how to cast a circle, when I do mine completely different. But, like I said, the book has great, great information
The details: 262 pages; 2006 Review by Tyra D.