I just looked through the bookshelves and people have all these books.
I'm amazed. To date I've only two books on wicca, but most of the books
I've read have come from library. I don't know if that counts, but even
then I still wouldn't make a list a quarter as long as anyone else's.
Everything else I know of the craft came from the net. I really don't
have the time or money to buy books, most of the books I have are from
clearances at libraries or hand me downs from my aunt. The books below,
though, are the best books I've read so far. So even though they may not
pertain to the Wiccan or Pagan religion they are still very good books.
Please check them out, especially the Victoria Holt books. Her writing
is exquisite!
Blessed be
Alicia Allyn
by Victoria Holt
a.. The Landower Legacy
b.. The Devil on Horseback
c.. The Spring of the Tiger
misc. authors
a.. The King James Bible
b.. The Pocket Guide to Wicca
c.. The Witches' Almanac
d.. Romeo and Juliet
e.. Othello
f.. Poems and Histories by William Shakespeare
g.. The Real David Harum by Arthur T. Vance
h.. Selected Short Stories and Poems by Edgar Allen Poe
i.. A Night Without Armor by Jewel Kilcher
j.. Moonstruck Madness by Laurie McBain
k.. The Bride of the MacHugh by Jan Cox Speas
l.. The Wedding by Julie Garwood
m.. Dark Angel by Sally Beauman
n.. British Literature Vol. II
o.. Anthology of Poetry by Young Americans 1997 Edition
p.. Webster's NewWorld Thesaurus
q.. Dali
r.. Marilyn by Norman Mailer
s.. Cardinal Suenen's The Nun in the World
t.. Catwings by Ursula K. LeGuin
u.. Richard Scarry's Best Story Book Ever
v.. Favorite Poems Old and New
w.. The Daria Diaries by Anne D. Bernstein
x.. HTML 4 for Dummies by Deborah S. and Eric J. Ray
y.. countless notebooks and journals filled with poetry and mindless meanderings