Customer Reviews
just my opinion - By: james dwayne, 24 Nov 2006 
i have read reviews of his book comparing it to others authors & i don't think that is fair. Far more advanced than most books it is likened to this is the one book i would recomend to anyone considering serious group work. it is more like a manual rather than a tea & biscuit read & yes it does contain nudity & if this offends are you reallyin the right religon. i personally don't think this was written for solitaries certainly not for fluffys, there is plenty of stuff out there for them if you take your craft seriously this is a must havein your library
disappointing - By: , 28 Jul 2004 
I've been studying wicca for a while now, but had never read this book. A friend told me it wasin interesting read....
Interesting indeed. Unnerving, slightly kinky, vastly unneccesary, heavily laden with lugubrious detail & spiritual waffle, with loads of fairly pointless pictures of the authors being 'skyclad.' How nice.
It is far too full of phrazes like 'while trying to remain impartial, our opinion is...' & is thus full of contradictions & personal opinion. Something they claim at the beginning to be trying to avoid.
Their attempts at olde english proze does not reflect the fact that most wiccans (as with most other religions) are constantly moving with the times, whilst maintaining the integrity of the religion itself.
I gave it a two star rating because there is useful informationin there, but no more so thanin more modern, & much more user friendly, books.
Read Cunningham, read Katy West, Read Mae Beth.
This book has it's rootsin the sixties era. It should have stayed there.