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– Customer review on 15/12/2008
A fairly basic introduction to the idea of modern Wicca, this book is very easy to read without being boring. Unlike many of the pre-90's books on Wicca, this one is aimed at those who either don't want to or can't find a coven, and even provides a source of rituals for a solitary seeker. Cunningham's friendly style will appeal to many.
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– Customer review on 27/03/2006
This is the book that really started it all for me- an inspiring guide to getting started in Wicca. Scott strips back the hype and goes to the heart of this practise, helping you get in touch with the fundamental spirit of this movement, rather than the flakey fashion cult which many have been culled into.
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– Customer review on 16/09/2007
This is the perfect down to earth, no fuss book for anyone wishing to enter the world of Wicca, not just how to 'do' it but how to 'live' it and this is what made Scott Cunningham such a great writer. He had the ability to cut through a lot of the hype and overkill now surrounding Wicca and thus this is the perfect book for the person who is tettering on the edge and not knowing how to fall.
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– Customer review on 04/05/2006
A good book for the beginner - or if you are just looking and not sure whether wicca is for you. There is clear concise instruction and directions about what to do, when and where and most importantly why you need to do them. Great for those of us who have an analytical, Scott shows us that even in the pagan world, 1+1 = 2.
There are things in this world that we need help to see, Scott Cunningham gives us that help.
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– Customer review on 12/07/2010
Easy to read and helps get me motivated. It does a great job of looking at wiccan Craft in a more logical way, rather than magick being some mystical supernatural thing, Cunningham explains it as a force of nature that has yet to be described by traditional scientific methods. This makes it no less real, it is merely the same as electricity centuries ago. It existed, just was not fully understood. Helps the mind grasp the scope of the topic.
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– Customer review on 09/12/2006
Wicca : a Guide for the Solitary Practitioner, is what it says, quite practically. It goes into detail of the basics of that particular religion, with rituals, accoutrements, observances, stuff to get and to use, all that sort of thing. It is particularly aimed at those who are by themselves, and have no friends or like minded others around.
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