A SHORT READING LIST
Books alone are not enough to learn Wicca from, but books are part of a complete Wiccan education. Adler, Margot, Drawing Down the Moon. Beacon Press, Boston, 1979
Buckland, Ray, Complete Book of Witchcraft, Llewellyn, 1991
Budapest, Zsuzsanna, The Holy Book of Women’s Mysteries, Wingbow Press, 1989
Campanelli, Pauline, Ancient Ways and The Wheel of the Year, Llewellyn, 1991
Campbell, Joseph, The Hero With a Thousand Faces, Bollington Foundation, Inc., New York, 1949
Cunningham, Scott, Wicca: a Guide for the Solitary Practitioner and Living Wicca: a Further Guide for the Solitary Practitioner, Llewellyn, 1993
Farrar, Janet & Stewart, The Witches Bible Compleat, Magickal Childe, 1991
Fortune, Dion, Psychic Self-Defense, dist. by Samuel Weiser Garr,
Carol and Ashleen O’Gaea, Enchantment Encumbered: The Study and Practice of Wicca in Restricted Environments. CreateSpace, 2009
O’Gaea, Ashleen, Celebrating the Seasons of Life (two volumes). New Page Books, 2004.
RavenWolf, Silver, To Ride a Silver Broomstick Llewellyn, 1993 Starhawk, The Spiral Dance, HarperCollins, 1987
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