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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Real Guide for Teenagers looking at Wicca,
By Boudica (Ohio USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Where to Park Your Broomstick: A Teen's Guide to Witchcraft (Paperback)
Lauren Manoy started her journey on her path when she was 14 years of age. She has pursued her path and has written a book for teenagers about the witches path from the perspective of a teenager to other teenagers."Where to Park Your Broomstick" is a very thorough look at witchcraft and Wicca explained so that the beginning teenager can get a good grasp on what this Spiritual Path is all about. The layout of the book is also excellent in that the material is chapter referenced and cross referenced in the index to make it easy to use this book. The book uses quotes from a variety of resources, from Joseph Campbell to the Farrar's to Bonewits to other practicing teenagers, the material covered has been expertly researched, clearly stated and covers more than just the usual *cookbook* material included in many other books of this type. While there are spells for general use, there is also practical information on herbs, discussion on comparative religions, working with ritual, history on Wicca and the different traditions, energy work, tools, politics and teen rights, and so much more to explore. It almost seems Ms. Manoy has left nothing out. There is even "A Note to Parents" from a social worker who explains that a teenager being interested in Wicca is not an unhealthy pursuit. He also lists some warning signs that might show your teenager is on an unhealthy path. All in all, this book is an excellent resource for Pagan parents looking for a book to help them along in their teachings of their own children, as well as a good starting place for someone who's teenager has shown interest in something they are not familiar with. Written in a language that most teenagers can relate to, well researched, chock full of excellent content, this book can work with adults as well as teens. This book is a wonderful first presentation from Ms. Manoy, and an excellet reference book for the teenager.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic!,
By PhoenixChick (Ontario) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Where to Park Your Broomstick: A Teen's Guide to Witchcraft (Paperback)
I bought this book for myself on my 14th birthday while in Chapters with my friends. I had heard of it before, and I looked through it and decided that maybe it was worth buying.It was! Lauren Manoy has absolutely stuffed this clever, funny, very well-researched book with information presented in an entirely unpretentious and easy-to-understand way, WITHOUT, mind, "dumbing things down". Unlike some certain authors who've penned books for teens *coughsilverravenwolf!cough*, Lauren takes care to include plenty of background information about Wicca as a religion (Gerald Gardner is actually mentioned several times in here ... which is unusual, for whatever reason, for 'teen' Wicca & Witchcraft books ... wow!), as well as comparing it to several other religions. You'll find chapters on *deep breath* history, meditation, visualization, sacred space, ritual tools, celebrations, spell craft, divination, devotions, herbalism, Book of Shadows ... and so on. The Appendices contain lots more websites and recommended reading, so readers of her book can go further and get serious with their Wiccan practice rather than hovering in the "fluffy phase". There are quite a selection of spells here, but at LEAST they don't have cutesy cheezified names. Another admirable side of this book is that Lauren stays well clear of slamming Christianity or any other religion the reader might have come from. She encourages teenagers to explore other religious systems rather than attempting to shove Wicca down their throats. There is no talking down to people to be seen (she's young herself -- twenty-four, when she was writing this book, which was published in autumn 2002) anywhere in the text. Even better -- she encourages taking political action and standing up for your religious, and other, rights. The only nitpick is the ... utterly bizarre cover: a...uh...green and purple sky (is the light green supposed to be a huge surreal moon, and the purple the night sky?), for starters. With what looks like a Latina girl having a bad hair day, standing up on a broomstick (doesn't she know that's dangerous? ;-P) holding up a bottle while various items such as cards, ankhs and pieces of herbs fly around her. Oh, and there's a cat with an abnormally long neck sitting on the broomstick with the girl. Guys might not be especially keen on this strange cover picture! But if you can get past that, this book is a must-read.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Park This Broomstick On Your Bookshelf.,
By Emma-Leigh (Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Where to Park Your Broomstick: A Teen's Guide to Witchcraft (Paperback)
Lauren Manoy's book "Where To Park Your Broomstick"(Fireside: Simon & Schuster, 2002), is a great book not just for teenagers but for all those new to witchy and pagan paths. Written in a clear and concise style, it provides an essential basic overview of witchy/pagan ethics, history and techniques without being overbearing or condescending. She bring easy yet highly effective magic into everyday life for all, whether inside or outside the broom cupboard; promoting independant research and experimentation: vital skills for a healthy, imaginative pagan mind. What makes this and excellent book for teens is that it encourages communication with their parents - something which can become strained during adolescent years without even mentioning the words: "Hey Mum, I'm a witch!"! It provides good advise to teenagers on how to approach their parents and broach the subject of their faith in a non-confrontational, adult manner. I especially love the "Fuse Your Faith" sections: great advise for everyone who wants to include non-pagan family and friends in their celebration of life. "Where To Park Your Broomstick" is a practical, no-nonsense guide which deserves a place on any witchy teens bookshelf or broom cupboard shelf - whichever the case may be! Lauren's humour makes it a joy to read. I offer my congratulations to you, Lauren, and wish you much luck on your future writing endevours.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Guide for Learning to Explore the Craft!,
By Shalandra (NC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Where to Park Your Broomstick: A Teen's Guide to Witchcraft (Paperback)
"Where to Park Your Broomstick: A Teen's Guide to Witchcraft" is a very straight forward, down-to-earth guide to exploring the craft. The author has a very laid back writing style, which makes even a beginner very comfortable with trying all techniques explained in the book. It has a very simplistic approach to helping one accomplish something that may seem very difficult.From my first day of reading the book, I knew my path would never be the same. It has simply helped me to bring out the best as I venture into incredible realms of my life! I cannot simply thank Lauren Manoy enough for having the courage to write such an awesome book that better guides the young generation on their path. I would recommend it to all who are interested in pursuing their goals further and need guidance as they travel, or just for reading pleasure; I most definitely enjoyed Manoy's humor.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best book I've ever read!,
By James W. Parent (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Where to Park Your Broomstick: A Teen's Guide to Witchcraft (Paperback)
This book teaches you how to be open minded and different creative ways to practive your beliefs to help them be more fun. She includes many body care recipes, spells, rituals, and health recipes. This book makes your Craft more fun than it already is, a major plus in my views. I felt I was learning with a close friend- rather than someone I have never even met. With encouragement to find your path, ways to get started, and personal experiences, this book changed my views on Wicca- in a good way. She made me realize I don't have to stick with one specific path- experiment with what YOU think feels right, and what you believe in. Lauren Manoy changed my life, and for that I thank you, Lauren.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absotively Fab!,
By Sophie (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Where to Park Your Broomstick: A Teen's Guide to Witchcraft (Paperback)
This is an excellent book! It is full of clever ideas, wonderful spells, interesting information, and tips/hints to make you a better person (and Witch!)! This is a wonderful book for the beginning or intermediate Witch. I have been studying Wicca for a few years and I still found this book to be a refreshing look at the Craft from the teen's perspective. Lauren Manoy has done an awesome job on this book and I highly reccoment it!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book is AWESOME!...,
By Nadia (Castro Valley, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Where to Park Your Broomstick: A Teen's Guide to Witchcraft (Paperback)
I love this book I got it for Christmas it was the highlight of my Christmas because i first saw it in a book store and i just read the introduction and i was like wow she can really write i couldnt put it down and that was just the introduction yea so i reall reccomend this book to ppl just curious about witchcraft and ppl who want to seriously make wicca apart of their life its an amazing bookP.s. LAUREN U ROCK !... *~NADIA~* AGE 15
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is a good book for beginners as well as teens,
By Beautiful Faerie (The Land of Fey in USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Where to Park Your Broomstick: A Teen's Guide to Witchcraft (Paperback)
I just ordered this book from amazon,and I really love it.I am a
beginner on the path of the goddess,and other books I have read geared towards beginners are very confusing to me.I like this book because it's simple and basic,yet Lauren Manoy doesn't make anyone who reads the book feel like an idiot.This book is good for beginnes as well as teens.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I love this book!,
By Lucy "ME" (guess) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Where to Park Your Broomstick: A Teen's Guide to Witchcraft (Paperback)
When I started concidering the craft, I came to amazon and tried to find some good books to read on the subject. It was a little overwhelming, there were so many! I went to the local library and checked out my top thirty. After reading each and every book, this was the first one I bought. Why? Because it gave you the whole picture. There were lots of books on different types of witchcraft, history, spell casting,candle magic, tarrot readings... This was the only book that gave brief in-depth overviews of each part, in language that recognizes teens as real people that can think for themselves. She stresses that the power of the craft is not how you cast, but what you are thinking, way down in the depths of your soul. She conciders (sorry about the spelling) all possibilities, and her writing is open to everyone. If she wrote this whole book about the weather, I would still read it just because of the way she writes. I don't know how to describe it, her writing made me feel like my thoughts and emotions were being aknowleged to their full extent. Whether you are new to the craft or have been practicing for a while, defintetly read this book for the insight and unique comprehension. Read the book! You'll be glad you did!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Absolute Pleasure,
This review is from: Where to Park Your Broomstick: A Teen's Guide to Witchcraft (Paperback)
Hello,
I am 13 year old, new found Wiccan and this was the first book I read on the subject. I have just finished reading it and it an absolute pleasure to read with hints and tips through the book. The book contains ideas on her spells and rituals for if you dont have access to some of the tools and herbs etc. that you may not hav access to. Lauren makes it easy to read and not too technical without having to dumb it down. An amazing book that i recomend for anyone wishing to learn about wicca. I wish to read more of her work. Merry Meet, Merry Part and Merry Meet Again. Blessed be~ |
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