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http://www.witchvox.com
http://www.witchoftheeast.com
Until you have done some initial study, stay away from books with a crescent moon on the spine (Llewellyn).
Try:
The Heart of Wicca - Wise Words From a Crone on the Path - Ellen Cannon Reed
The Elements of Ritual - Deborah Lipp (a rare exception to the Llewellyn rule)
The Way of Four - Deborah Lipp (another exception)
A Witch's Book of Answers - Eileen Holland, Cerelia
AVOID Silver Ravenwolf and Fiona Horne (unless you want to learn a bunch of inaccuracies).
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by anonymous on March 23rd, 2007
What does (Llewellyn) mean?
by Namaste formerly future_health_educator on March 23rd, 2007
Llewellyn is a Neopagan/New Age publisher. It isn't that they don't occasionally publish a book worth reading, it is that you never know with them. They'll publish anything, and the credibility and accuracy of most books published through them is very low.
by AntigoneRising on March 23rd, 2007