Críticas:
A very informative book which, clearly from the humour in it is based on the experiences of the two Priestess authors. We'd certainly recommend it for anyone coming into the Craft for the first time, or has been in it for a while and does not mind laughing at themselves. (Janet Farrar and Gavin Bone, authors of A Witches Bible, The Witches Goddess, The Healing Craft and Progressive Witchcraft.) A need in a world of inflated egos and misconceptions for truth and humour, wisdom and compassion such as this book. (Cassandra Eason, Popular author of many books including Every Woman a Witch) So embarrassingly true...told as it really is! (Dr. She' D'Montford, Teacher, Healer, Author, Promoter, Activist and founding editor of Spellcraft magazine) If you were to be invited to sit down at campfire at your first Pagan gathering, may it be with one of these lovely ladies, who will hand you a cup of tea and tell you all the things you need to know that all those fancy books never told you. Second best would be to sit down near a cozy fire with the hot beverage of your choice and this book in your hands.(Phaedra Bonewits www.neopagan.net www.facebook.com/isaac.phaedra.bonewits)
Reseña del editor:
In finding your way into the world of paganism you will have surely had a calling and embarked on lots of study and practice, even if you are still seeking your own personal path. You may have read a beginner book, then lots of books and discovered something that you like and fit in with. If this is describing you, where do you go now? You have some knowledge, but what do you do with it, and who can you share your thoughts with? Perhaps now is the time to get out and about into the wonderful world of Pagans. And so the adventure begins. Whether a beginner of any age or witch, pagan or teen who has already done much in the way of reading, this is a guide for you. This book from two Crusty Crones takes an educational, insightful and often humorous look at the modern Pagan lifestyle as seen from the inside and out.
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