Wiccan
A Witch Like Me
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A Witch Like Me
by Sirona Knight
New Page Books

This latest offering by Sirona Knight (creator of The Shapeshifter Tarot) is a compilation of responses to a questionnaire given to 14 of today’s “leading Wiccan authors.” The subjects include the likes of Knight herself (she’s humble, at least), Raymond Buckland, Z. Budapest and Silver Ravenwolf. The questionnaires ask the subjects to describe their paths, how they came to be where they are, childhood experiences, and so forth.
Philosophy of Wicca
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Philosophy of Wicca
by Amber Laine Fisher
ECW Press

Ninety percent of all books on Wicca are crap, and I say this as a member of the clergy in the faith. They somehow paint Wicca as some sort of Charmed-wannabe thing where everyone looks like anime characters, and rarely, if ever, include good information on the religion itself.
The Well-Read Witch
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The Well-Read Witch
by Carl McColman
New Page Books

Carl McColman, author of The Aspiring Mystic and Embracing Jesus and the Goddess, brings us a comprehensive look at what most of would want our magickal library to look like.
Witchcraft: A Concise Guide
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Witchcraft:
A Concise Guide
by Issac Bonewits
Virtual Publishing Group, Inc.

I’ve never read anything of Issac’s that wasn’t entertaining, intelligent, and informative, and this book is no exception. Once again, Bonewits has written a classic that should be required reading for anyone seeking a one-book introduction to Wicca.
A Witch’s Book of Dreams
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A Witch’s Book of Dreams
by Karri Allrich
Llewellyn

Have you ever tried to use one of the standard dream dictionaries? If you’re like me, you probably didn’t get very far. Enter A Witch’s Book of Dreams. This is a book written for a Pagan audience. Cool!