Hi SilverWillow and blessings to you,
I'v not read the book you mentioned but I'm always cautious of books that say things like "real" or "complete" or "the only book you'll ever need" etc. ("Buckland's Complete Book Of Witchcraft" being the exception). My first book was Raymond Buckland's "Wicca For One". Its very good, full of information and easy to understand. However, I've yet to find just one book that can answer all your questions.
Good luck to you!
Hello everyone

Since I was about 12 years old I have felt drawn to Wicca. I didn't know what Wicca was at the time, but I knew I was drawn to nature. There's something very special about watching the sun rise or sitting out under the moon on a clear night. I started to research Wicca aged about 15 but veered of the path for various personal reasons.
I'm 21 years old now and have started reading about it again. I want to share with you all how excited I am! It feels so right! I've been reading and talking to people and i've discovered that everything I believe in and feel passionate about all falls under the Wiccan umbrella, and I feel so at peace and get a sense of fullfillment just from doing my research. I really feel like I have found my path, and this time I am able to start to walk it. I just need some help to light my way.
I have to wait until next payday to increase my Wiccan library but I have seen a book on the internet called 'The Real Witches Handbook: A complete intro' By Kate West. It looks like it's really informative. Has anybody read this book? Anybody know of any other particularly good books which are easy for a beginner to grasp?
For now i'm just reading and lurking around on here, satisfied that i've found the path for me. I'm a bit stuck on what would be my next step? Is there anyone out there in the same boat as me?
SilverWillow
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