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Heathenry and Witchcraft
The Way of Wyrd: Tales of an Anglo-Saxon SorcererThe Way of Wyrd: Tales of an Anglo-Saxon Sorcerer by Brian Bates
Buy new: £4.56 / Used from: £2.75
Well written, absorbing and full of good information about Anglo-Saxon belief and shamanism. Ok so some bits are dodgy and quite comedic but I like it on the whole
Futhark: Handbook of Rune MagicFuthark: Handbook of Rune Magic by Edred Thorsson
Buy new: £7.76 / Used from: £5.18
Before Thorsson became Llewelyn scum, he actually wrote some decent stuff that wasn't barely disguised 'Wiccatru' *boo hiss*. Lots of detail and not nearly as much presenting personal theory as fact
The Poetic Edda (Oxford World's Classics)The Poetic Edda (Oxford World's Classics)
Buy used from: £4.25
If you're going to get into Heathenry. Read the Eddas.
Sturluson: Edda (Everyman)Sturluson: Edda (Everyman)
Buy new: £4.71 / Used from: £4.45
Once more with feeling....read the Eddas.The Prose Eddas helps you to understand what's going on in the Poetic Eddas.
The Book of Seidr: The Native English and Northern European Shamanic TraditionThe Book of Seidr: The Native English and Northern European Shamanic Tradition by Runic John
Buy new: £14.95 / Used from: £59.92
Fantastic book. Informative and bursting with enthusiasm... like er....well...Runic John in real life really.
The Saga of the Volsungs: The Norse Epic of Sigurd the Dragon Slayer (Penguin Classics)The Saga of the Volsungs: The Norse Epic of Sigurd the Dragon Slayer (Penguin Classics) by none
Buy new: £5.97 / Used from: £3.80
A clearer and more dramatised telling of one of the most famous Eddic tales of all time.
A Witch Alone: Thirteen Moons to Master Natural MagicA Witch Alone: Thirteen Moons to Master Natural Magic by Marian Green
Buy new: £7.38 / Used from: £5.60
Thinking Witchcraft?? Well forget Edain Mc Coy, Kate West *boo hiss*, Silver Ravenpoo and Buckland. Read something decent i.e this.
The WITCH'S GUIDE TO LIFE.The WITCH'S GUIDE TO LIFE. by Kala Trobe
Buy used from: £8.49
ok ok, not my usual bumpf, I know but in spite of the L-word on the spine, it's still not a bad book. Very readable. Bit like the Good Charlotte of the book world. Pop, but catchy as hell.