Celebrate the Earth : A Year of Holidays in the Pagan Tradition
by Laurie Cabot, Jean Mills
This book, though based on Celtic Traditions, is perfect for any Witch who wants to understand the meaning and symbolism of our solar holidays. Each Sabbat is given it's own chapter which includes a story, preparations, ritual, spells, recipes

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Recommended Reading
THE TRUTH ABOUT WITCHCRAFT  TODAY
by Scott Cunningham
There is probably no other book in the market that can fully explain the truth about witchcraft as briefly as this book.The purpose of the book is to give an overview of the Craft in a very calm, rational voice.
TRUE MAGICK
by Amber K
Amber K does not insult the reader by making everything seem rosy and simple, she simply tells it like it is, and that makes this a book that is not only for those beginning, but for those how are already well established in the Craft.
.WICCA: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner
by Scott Cunningham
Focusing on the importance of individualism in your spiritual path, Cunningham explains the very basics of Sabbats (holy days), ceremonies, altars, and other basics of Wicca.
Living Wicca: A further Guide for the Solitary Practitioner
by Scott Cunningham Cunningham goes beyond the basics of Wicca & emphasizes the importance of making it  a part of  one's everyday life. Focusing on the solitary practitioner, Cunningham encourages you to make your own path within the tradition, and offers simple suggestions, to that heighten your spiritual awareness of the mundane world.
Wiccan Magick : Inner Teachings of the Craft
by Raven Grimassi
Wiccan Magick" is a serious and complete study for those who desire to understand the inner meanings, techniques, and symbolism of magick as an occult art. This book covers the full range of magical and ritual practices as they pertain to both modern ceremonial and Shamanic Wicca.  A MUST READ!
Encyclopedia of Wicca & Witchcraft
by Raven Grimassi
Theology, History, Ritual Objects, Tools, Rites and Invocations are included in this  illustrated guide on Ancient and Modern witchcraft. It covers all the essential aspects of Wicca and Witchcraft and goes well beyond the basics
Covencraft : Witchcraft for Three or More
by Amber K
This is a complete guidebook for creating and maintaining a coven , with solid advice on networking, group dynamics, the possibilities of incorporation, community service, open rituals, and more. This book covers the mechanics and logistics, the "how" of the religion but is not  really one to discuss the basics of the belief system.
Embracing the Moon: A Witch's Guide to Rituals, Spellcraft and Shadow Work  by Yasmine Galenorn
Embracing the Moon is a guidebook to following your unique spiritual path as a Witch. Based on a non-traditional, eclectic approach to witchcraft, it draws on many traditions. The book describes a multitude of options so you can choose the most meaningful to you.
The Wiccan Mysteries: Ancient Origins and Teachings
by Raven Grimassi
Far from the tabloid-type books claiming to reveal the darkest secrets of witchcraft, Wiccan Mysteries is a thoughtfully organized tool for following the initiatory path on your own and exploring the mystery traditions of this ancient religion. Raven Grimassi traces the origins of rights and practices peculiar to the craft and uncovers their inner meanings to reveal how they apply to the Wiccan lifestyle.
The Witches' Way: Principles, Rituals and Beliefs of Modern Witchcraft
By  Janet and Stewart Farrar
Janet and Stewart Farrar detail rituals, beliefs, including views on reincarnation, tools and religious myths of the two major traditions of modern Wicca, specifically Alexandrian and Gardnerian.
Drawing Down the Moon : Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers, and Other Pagans in America Today
by Margot Adler
For nearly two decades, Drawing Down the Moon, has been well known as the story of Witchcraft and provides one of the best known looks at the religious beliefs, experiences, and lifestyles of the neo-pagan culture.
Witchcraft for Tomorrow
by Doreen Valiente
Doreen Valiente and Gerald Gardner  are best known for bringing Wicca into the twentieth century.This book covers the following::The Old Gods; Festivals; Rituals;Signs and Symbols; The Magic Circle; Tools; Methods of Divination; Attire; Initiation;The Working Site; Witchcraft, the `Book of Shadows';  Spells; Chants and Dances; and much more.
The Spiral Dance : A Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Great Goddess
by Starhawk
The original book that brought Goddess worship to the public eye still remains an integral part of the Wiccan canon. The Spiral Dance leans heavily toward the feminist aspects of Wicca.There is a wealth of information in The Spiral Dance, and the reader will notice that it becomes one of the most frequently consulted books in their libraries.
Advanced Wicca : Exploring Deeper Levels of Spiritual Skills and Masterful Magick
by Patricia J. Telesco
Talks about the roles and responsibilities of the adepts, teachers, and elders in our community. Beyond this, it gives instructions into magick best suited for a more experienced student of the craft like making elementaries, group dream work, and astral temples.
Witchcraft:Theory and Practice
by Ly De Angeles
This manual is aimed at the serious student and describes unique practices such as glamoury, shape shifting and fith faths whole setting them forth in clear and understandable examples. Offers a guide for self-initiation and melds the practices of the Craft with Magick in a harmonious whole. This book takes the trainee through step by step and is useful for the solitary as well as those who work in a group. It covers philosophy, disciplines, ritual, spell crafting, alternative studies and more.
To Ride a Silver Broomstick
by Silver Raven Wolf
Mixing personal experiences in with facts and history, she creates a hands-on book that even the most impatient learner is apt to finish and enjoy. The rituals are practical, the information breaks misconceptions of Wicca and Paganism that society is filled with. The origins of myths are explained; Wicca's holidays (Sabbats) and work days (Esbats) are detailed. Silver's books are door openers for many pagans who are new to the path. I like them but I caution one and all that although she tells you anyone can do magick not everyone should do magick.
Buckland's Complete Book Of Witchcraft
by R. Buckland
This book is a good reference for how-tos, cookbook-style rituals, history but has very little about the spirituality and connection with Goddess and God that is the foundation of Witchcraft. This gives the basics, clearly and succinctly.
Pagan Ways: Finding Your Spirituality In Nature
by Gwydion O'Hara
Pagan Ways was originally penned as an introduction for those who would seek their spirituality through the ancient wisdoms that were commonplace in ages past. Since its release, it has been incorporated as a guide among diverse Pagan/Wiccan groups.It is basic in its approach but  is quickly proving to be universal in its appeal.
Power of the Witch
by Laurie Cabot
Gives an overview of Witchcraft going into the history, practices, and scientific basis for the Craft while dispelling the misinformation that has been spread about its followers.Cabot's explanations are clear for those with no background in Witchcraft, but are still fluff-free and full of information for those sincerely seeking the roots behind this belief system.
Inside a Witches' Coven
by Edain McCoy
An insider's look at how a  coven operates, from initiation and  vows to parting rituals. You can follow step-by-step guidance for joining or forming a coven, plus advice and insights to help you decide which group is the right one for you. l
Lady of the Night : A handbook of Moon Rituals
by Edain McCoy
This book has a multitude of ideas for the pagan esbats for both solitary and coven work including rituals and lore that will give you new options. Complete ritual texts, spells and step-by-step instructions are offered for each Moon phase - along with suggestions for tailoring them so they fit your needs. Lady of the Night clearly explains how you can tap the powers of humankind's oldest mystery.
A Witches' Bible
by Janet Farrar, Stewart Farrar

The Sabbats; Casting & Banishing the Magic Circle; The Complete Book of Shadows; The Great Rite; Initiation Rites; Consecration Rites; Spells; Witches' Tools; Witchcraft & Sex; Running a Coven; Clairvoyance; Astral Projection. This collection includes two books in one volume, Eight Sabbats for Witches and The Witches' Way and is the most comprehensive and revealing work on the principles, rituals and beliefs of modern witchcraft. This is as close to an actual bible for witches that I have seen.
Your Book of Shadows : How to Write Your Own Magickal Spells
by Patricia J. Telesco, Angie Marshall
This book gives ideas for writing spells and  organizing them in  your own Book of Shadows. It also gives organizational tips and helpful advice along with correspondences plus other items to include in your BOS.
The Sabbats : A New Approach to Living the Old Way
by Edain McCoy
The author addresses the Sabbats from a broad pagan perspective. She discusses the history of each Sabbat, and relates each Sabbat to ethnic celebrations held globally while providing both solitary and group rituals for each. She goes over ritual meaning plus gives activities, recipes, and craft ideas while describing natural items appropriate to each Sabbat's celebration.
.Wheel of the Year Living the Magical LIfe
by Pauline Campanelli
Wheel of the Year has a down-home flavor reminiscent of visiting close friends or family on a winter evening. Campanelli's poetic style evokes the emotions of the different seasons as she shares how her family celebrates with rituals, recipes, and crafts, from the midsummer festivals of June to the kindling of the Yule log in December. Within these pages, you will find enough ideas to fill your entire year with magic
Wheel of the Year Living the Magical LIfe
by Pauline Campanelli
Wheel of the Year has a down-home flavor reminiscent of visiting close friends or family on a winter evening. Campanelli's poetic style evokes the emotions of the different seasons as she shares how her family celebrates with rituals, recipes, and crafts, from the midsummer festivals of June to the kindling of the Yule log in December. Within these pages, you will find enough ideas to fill your entire year with magic
Trancing the Witch's Wheel : A Guide to Magickal Meditation
by Yasmine Galenorn
Twenty intricate and beautiful guided meditations lead readers to the very heart of the seasons, the elements, and the nature of the Divine. This book offers beginning and advanced students a guide as they journey through the cycles of the Pagan year.
Yule : A Celebration of Light and Warmth
by Dorothy Morrison, Kate Thomsson
Packed with interesting and useful knowledge of the holiday we call Yule/Christmas. The details of this holiday celebrated around the world by every religious group and every ethnic tradition over 60 rituals/spells and many ideas for a shared holiday.
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