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Bookworm looking for recemmendations?
Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2018 12:35 am
by Kayla
I would like to do more reading up on different aspects of craft (I've always had a strong connection to the world of written word) but find I don't now where to begin. Ive always gone by instict and i'm not sure I know how to tell the good resources from the bad ones. Any book recommendations?
Re: Bookworm looking for recemmendations?
Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2018 1:02 am
by Tornadofire-Sylva
I've been on that for the past couple weeks, and let me tell you...
There's so much. And most of it is pretty rough. I'm PDF hunting because I have no money and even less economic morality (a joke, don't worry!) so what direction are you looking in? I've found a couple neat books on some different topics, like "The Occult," (not to be confused with the occult), visual magic, herbal alchemy. Although, if it's up your alley, I'm reading a great book on modern secular witchcraft, Grovedaughter Witchery by Bree NicGarran. Also, The Book of English Magic by Philip Carr-Gomm is one I've seen recommended a lot!
It's also 2 AM here and I could have missed your question entirely.
Re: Bookworm looking for recemmendations?
Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2018 1:17 am
by SpiritTalker
We've got a book review section.
ABCs of Witchcraft,
Witchcraft for tomorrow and
Natural Magic or anything else by Doreen Valiente is worth reading twice IMO as are Gemma Gary's
Traditional Witchcraft, Black Toad & Devil's Dozen & she has a website. Nigel Pearson's
Treading the Mill is a classic how-to. Getting into history ... Graham Hancock books on ancient civilizations
Fingerprints the Gods & the sequel
Magicians of the Gods ; or watch his YouTube videos of same titles plus those on Gobekli Tepi for free

. Oribello's
Candle Magic with the Psalms is another classic how-to.
Re: Bookworm looking for recemmendations?
Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2018 2:17 am
by Kayla
I've been on that for the past couple weeks, and let me tell you...
There's so much. And most of it is pretty rough. I'm PDF hunting because I have no money and even less economic morality (a joke, don't worry!) so what direction are you looking in? I've found a couple neat books on some different topics, like "The Occult," (not to be confused with the occult), visual magic, herbal alchemy. Although, if it's up your alley, I'm reading a great book on modern secular witchcraft, Grovedaughter Witchery by Bree NicGarran. Also, The Book of English Magic by Philip Carr-Gomm is one I've seen recommended a lot!
It's also 2 AM here and I could have missed your question entirely.
I'm definitely interested in anythong occult related but also Ive been trying to find books on Runes, and candle magic
Re: Bookworm looking for recemmendations?
Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2018 2:20 am
by Kayla
We've got a book review section.
ABCs of Witchcraft,
Witchcraft for tomorrow and
Natural Magic or anything else by Doreen Valiente is worth reading twice IMO as are Gemma Gary's
Traditional Witchcraft, Black Toad & Devil's Dozen & she has a website. Nigel Pearson's
Treading the Mill is a classic how-to. Getting into history ... Graham Hancock books on ancient civilizations
Fingerprints the Gods & the sequel
Magicians of the Gods ; or watch his YouTube videos of same titles plus those on Gobekli Tepi for free

Oribello's
Candle Magic with the Psalms is another classic how-to.
Thank you! This really helped!
Re: Bookworm looking for recemmendations?
Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2018 2:42 am
by SpiritTalker
Just so you know, Gema Gary & Nigel Pearson are Trad-WC, not Wiccan. Doreen Valiente is the mother of Modern Wicca & passed away in 1999. Oribello is a ceremonial magician.
Re: Bookworm looking for recemmendations?
Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2018 6:48 am
by corvidus
Scarlet Imprints is a very good occult book publisher, you might find something on their website you like.
Other Occult Book Publishers:
Three Hands Press
Miskatonic Books
Hadean Press
Nephilim Press
Rubedo Press