Recommended Reading
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Intro into Magick Beginner's books. Usually easy to read and explanatory
  • True Magick, by Amber K._____An excellent beginner's book
  • Making Magick, What it is and how it works, by Edain McCoy_______A little more in depth, with divination of spells.
  • Earth, Air, Fire & Water, by Scott Cunningham _______ excellent tables and ways to find personal expression
  • Green Witchcraft, by Ann Moura______Folk magic, fairy lore, & herb craft
For the More Advanced Recommendations for those a little more familiar with the art.
  • Dancing With Dragons, by D.J. Conway ____an excellent beginning to dragon magick
  • Northern Magick, by Edred Thorsson _____ For any interested in Norse Rune Magic and Shamanism
  • Green Witchcraft II, by Ann Moura _____ a continuation of her work, with understanding of darker energies
  • Magical Rites from the Crystal Well, by Ed Fitch ______ a wonderful piece of ritual gatherings, their meanings and ceremonies
  • A Victorian Grimoire, by Patricia Telesco _____ I recommend the handfasting ceremony...it is beautiful
  • The Magician's Companion, by Bill Whitcomb _____ Not for the beginner..an extensive reference work
Furthering Abilities and Understandings Reaching into other realms of self
  • Futhark, A Handbook of Rune Magic, by Edred Thorsson ______ Insight into the world of runes
  • Found the tarot book!The Tarot Handbook by Angeles Arrien_____ A wonderfu analysis from a variety of angles.
  • Spirit Guides, by Iris Belhayes ________ Seeking communication and realization
  • Essential Reiki, A Complete Guide to an Ancient Healing Art, by Diane Stein ________ The ways of working energies for healing
Herbals, Magickal and Medicinal
  • Eyewitness Handbooks Herbs, by Lesley Bremness ________ An excellent pictoral with preparation instructions
  • A Handbook of Native American Herbs, by Alma R. Hutchens ______ Drawings, uses of commonly found herbs
  • A Druid's Herbal, for the Sacred Earth Year, by Ellen Evert Hopman ______ Magickal references for many herbs, plus Druid celebrations
Mythology Limited Collection
  • World Mythology, an Anthology......, by Donna Rosenberg _____ Synopsis of tales from many cultures
  • Celtic Myths, by Miranda Jane Green ______ Easy to read, entertaining and informative
  • The Hero With a Thousand Faces, by Joseph Campbell _____ the quintessential expert.
Fiction/Fantasy
  • The Hobbit, Lord of the Rings, by J.R.R. Tolkien _____Need I say more?
  • the Earth's Children Series, by Jean M. Auel ____ The Clan of the Cave Bear, The Valley of Horses, The Mammoth Hunters, The Plains of Passage....excellent for many reasons!
  • The Dragonlance Chronicles, by Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman, et al. ____ Many books in this series...lovely dragons :-)
  • The Mallorean, by David and Leigh Eddings ______ Guardians of the West, King of the Murgos, Demon Lord of Karanda, Sorceress of Darshiva, The Seeress of Kell......the basic battles of the way things are...and don't forget the new ones....Belgarath the Sorcerer, and Polgara's too
  • The Great and Secret Show, by Clive Barker ______ my first acknowledgement of a different reality
  • The Sword of Truth, by Terry Goodkind........a series again....Wizard's First Rule (my favorite), Stone of Tears, Blood of the Fold, Temple of the Winds....although he repeats much in the later books, the story must be followed through.
  • The Witching Hour, Lasher, Taltos, The Mayfair Witches Series, by Anne Rice ______ I also recommend her vampire series, and Servant of the Bones
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