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RECOMMENDATIONS
A Witch's Guide to Faery FolkBy Edain McCoy. This is a very informative book if you are interested in fearies. This is the book that I will be taking all the information from forthe faery posts. Recommended by LadyAmethyst , 3/12/2001.

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By Oak, Ash, and Thorn: Modern Celtic ShamanismBy D.J. Conway. Recommended by  Lisawicce, 6/6/2001.

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CELTIC MAGICBy D.J. Conway. Good book on the basics of Celtic Wicca. Recommended by  Lisawicce, 6/25/2001.

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Celtic Myth and Magic-Harnessing the power of the gods and goddessesBy Edain McCoy. This is a REALLY good book about general celtic witchcraft and has a complete dictionary of gods, goddesses, heroes, and heroines in the back. VERY interesting and very useful. also has a few pathworkings and some stuff about ancient celtic society, not just religion. Recommended by  WinterRowan, 2/20/2004.

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Dancing with the Wheel The Medicine Wheel WorkbookBy Sun Bear, Wabun Wind, and Crysalis Mulligan. Recommended by blackjacksr2 , 6/25/2001.

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Earth MagicBy Marion Weinstien. This book says "Dianic Book of Shadows" on the cover, but it is a wonderful book, especially for beginners. I have not found much Dianic thus far, although there is a bit. I am really enjoying this book and highly recommend it! Recommended by  Lisawicce, 4/30/2002.

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Mountains, Meadows, and Moonbeams : A Child's Spiritual ReaderBy Mary Summer Rain. | An Excellent trainer for those "Special" Children, you know the ones that come up to you and say, "Mommy (or Daddy), Why can I see things before they happen?" Or, "Billy made me so angry, I looked at him mean and his pants fell down." | | |  | Posted by Orion69 Recommended by  Lisawicce, 6/25/2001.

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The Witches of OzBy Julia and Matthew Phillips. This book is great for those who practice Wicca in the Southern Hemisphere, especially in Australia. Based on a combination of Gardenian and Alexandrian traditions. Recommended by Venus , 8/3/2001.

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