Suggested Reading
This is an growing list of material that I have read and recommend for various
reasons.  One of the mistakes I made as a novice was assuming that I would find
everything I needed to know to grow spiritually in books written about Wicca.  It
didn't take long to figure out that this is not the case.  Not that I am claiming that
you can find all of your spirituality in books, but a variety of sources are useful in
expanding your thinking, as with any subject.
If you have a comment about any of the books here or would like to share a book
that has been of great benefit to you, please feel free to leave a message on the
message board.
Craft Basics
Wicca: a Guide for the Solitary Practitioner Scott Cunningham

Living Wicca: a Further Guide for the Solitary Practitioner also Cunningham

Drawing Down the Moon Margot Adler

Spiral Dance Starhawk

Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft Raymond Buckland

Complete Idiot's Guide to Wicca and Witchcraft (yes, really)
Denise Zimmermann, Katherine Gleason

The Encyclopedia of Witches and Witchcraft Rosemary Ellen Guiley

Eight Sabbats for Witches Stuart and Janet Farrar

All One Wicca Kaatryn MacMorgan (available online and off)

Triumph of the Moon Ronald Hutton
Philosophy and Thought
The Art of Happiness The Dali Lama

A Path with Heart Jack Kornfield

The Power of Myth Joseph Campbell

Spirits Rebellious Kahlil Gibran

The Prophet Kahlil Gibran

Great Traditions in Ethics Denise Peterfreund (or another introductory ethics text)

The Kybalion Three Initiates

Paths of Wisdom John Michael Greer

The Myth of Eternal Return Mircea Eliade

Rebirth of the Goddess Carol P. Christ
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