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    New to Paganism, looking for books

    I've read Crystal Grids, how and why they work, Im reading Walk the Pagan path, and I have like 2 other books to read but I'm looking for more as I'm going through them very fast. Anyone able to help me out?

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    Re: New to Paganism, looking for books

    Over the years, we've had many threads relating to which books would be good for this, or good for that. Newbies looking for the best books on wicca to read, or witches looking to expand their craft, or just open-minded individuals looking to learn something new about another path. Before the Crash, we had a thread called


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      Re: New to Paganism, looking for books

      Here's another good list for a beginner: http://paganwiccan.about.com/od/reco...tarter_Kit.htm
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        Re: New to Paganism, looking for books

        Originally posted by CuppCake View Post
        I've read Crystal Grids, how and why they work, Im reading Walk the Pagan path, and I have like 2 other books to read but I'm looking for more as I'm going through them very fast. Anyone able to help me out?
        What kind of books are you looking for?
        "Don't ever miss a good opportunity to shut up." - Harvey Davis "Gramps"

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          Re: New to Paganism, looking for books

          Since you are new to paganism, I'm going to go ahead and freely give you a FABULOUS resource for seekers. (I'm a bit bias, because I'm good friends with the author, but all and all it does have really good and solid info.)

          Are you curious about Paganism? Not sure what different terms or concepts mean? Trying to figure out how to make sense of sites and descriptions that say different things about what Paganism is or …


          Also, Check out the book list here: http://gleewood.org/seeking/suggeste...ductory-books/

          The Author does a really good job of listing books, and then explaining WHY they are good for what they are, along with giving some general tips and summaries of the books themselves. I highly recommend this website for anybody new to paganism.

          ThorsSon has a good question though, and I'll add, What is your area of interest? Giving the basics like I did is always a good starter, but if you have a particular interest, it'd be helpful to know so we can give you good books in that area of interest.
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