The Study of Witchcraft A Guidebook to Advanced Wicca

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The Study of Witchcraft A Guidebook to Advanced Wicca

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"The Study of Witchcraft A Guidebook to Advanced Wicca"
By Deborah Lipp copyright 2007 Weiser Books

I felt that none of the topics in this book were explained in depth. Personally, I think if you want to learn anything about any of these topics, its best to find the topic in this book's table of contents or index, look at the recommended reading list at the end of the corresponding chapter, and then go consult those books.
Within the text of the entire book are references to other books and this was rather annoying to me.
I did like that almost every chapter included a list of activities at the end to further explore the topics.
I suggest borrowing this book instead of buying it. As with any book, skim through it first to see if any of the subject material is of any interest to you. I wasn't interested in much of what this book offers and I got bored in the middle of it.
Last edited by Echo_of_shadows on Thu May 29, 2014 11:26 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: I had no idea that the topic title was wrong. Oops.
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