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Janet Thompson (Author)
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  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Weiser Books; First edition (April 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0877287627
  • ISBN-13: 978-0877287629
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.3 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
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2.0 out of 5 stars I REALLY wanted to like this book..., March 12, 2002
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This review is from: Of Witches: Celebrating the Goddess as a Solitary Pagan (Paperback)
I should start out by saying that I knew before hand that this is another wicca 101 book. Even though I have been practising for 12 years, I love reading basic books on the craft. Being a solitary ecclectic--I find my religious practice is deeply enriched by reading many people's takes on wicca. I find bits of jewells inside these books for beginners, that I incorporate into my own work.My main problem with this book is that it does not deliver what the sub-title promises. "Celebrating the Goddess as a Solitary Pagan" implies this book is written as an instruction to solitaries. It is not. It talks about coven work and group work at least as much as it talkes about solitary work.I am not sure who this book was actually targeted towards. I would not reccomend it to those already on the path because some of the explanition of things like tools are so basic as to be boring. But neither can I reccomend it for begginers because most of the book assumes prior knowledge; when giving a ritual or spell the author writes that you should use your normal way of casting a circle. but no where in this book does she tell you how to do so. Most of the book talks about different topics in the way you would to some one who has no prior knowledge of the topic but doesn't want to learn to practice as a witch either. She glosses over the surface of many topics without going into detail. The book suffers from not having a clear thesis, it is scattered and leaves you feeling as if the book was just thrown together.Another thing I do not like about this book is a personal pet peeve of mine--an annoying way of writing that is very much like the writings of laurie cabot. What i am talking about here is the inncessant use of "Witches believe.." "Witches feel." etc. As if the author is talking for all witches, as if we all have the same beliefs and feelings, and as if she is in this private club of "witches" that the reader doesn't belong to. Don't tell me what "witches believe" I am a witch and i will decide for myself what i believe.The author also gives eronious information that could be dangerous. She tells us that the power raised in magic comes from inside us and that we will be exaughsted afterwards. Nothing could be further from the truth. The energy is raised from the universe around us and that most witches feel more energetic after a ritual than the did before. There is also some false information about specific deities.The one saving grace of this book is something i find unique to this author. This is her enlightened view of ecological concerns. How many books by supposed nature worshippers have i read that you should dump left over stuff from spells in a stream or the ocean? the author goes farther than just speaking against littering. She also gives us a way that we can use spell bags over again, and even how to recycle water that was used for purifying tools.I really can't reccomend this book, even though i did find some important information hidden with in. The rest of the book will just confuse people.Bb.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not the ONLY book, but a worthwhile book., November 11, 1999
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This review is from: Of Witches: Celebrating the Goddess as a Solitary Pagan (Paperback)
Several years ago, in a quest to find *something* on solitary practice that *wasn't* published by Llewellyn, I found Janet Thompson's "Of Witches". I was quite impressed: here was a testimonial of solitary practice that gave some detail of the beliefs behind the practice, instead of merely detailing the practice itself.

I've yet to find one book that was sufficient for the solitary who learns primarily from books, as so many of us are these days. However, I do recommend this one in addition to the usual titles (Cunningham, Ravenwolf, Starhawk, etc.) as a slightly different take on the subject. Although it's brief, it's all substance.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT FOR EVERYDAY WICCA, May 1, 1998
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Another fine book for the Wiccan. Touches on the basics as most books do, but she does a great job with info on Wicca in everyday life. She points out that it is not all rituals and Sabbats. Wicca everyday in the "mundane" is just as important.
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