QUOTE(Rabbit @ Aug 21 2008, 10:25 AM)
I was just browsing through Barnes & Noble online and made a list of titles that looked interesting. Their reviews all looked good, but since I'm fairly new at this, I'm probably over my head trying to figure which ones are worth buying. My question to you is:
Which of these books are useful? Also:
Which of these books are of the "fluffy bunny" variety?- Spells for the Solitary Witch (Eileen Holland)
- Witch's Box of Magickal Protection (Gilly Sergiev)
- Magic... the Simple Truth: Alchemy for Today's World - the Real Magic Course (Sylvia Bennett)
- The Witch and Wizard Spellbook (Sirona Knight)
- The Wizard's Book of Spells (Beatrice Phillpotts)
- Kitchen Witchery: A Compendium of Oils, Unguents, Incense, Tinctures, and Comestibles (Marilyn Daniel)
- Earth, Air, Fire & Water: More Techniques of Natural Magic (Scott Cunningham)
- Earth Power: Techniques of Natural Magick (Scott Cunningham)
- Herbal Magick (Judith Hawkins-Tillirson)
- Spirit Medicine: A Guide to Healing in the Sacred Garden (Hank Barnard Wesselman)
Any advice on what other books would be better but about the same topics as these books?Thanks again!
--"Rabbit"
I haven't read most in your list but Cunningham is fluffy yet popular. *shrugs*
My recommendations:
Paul Huson - Mastering Witchcraft
Paul Huson - Mastering Herbalism
Everything by Tarostar
Key of Solomon