It's definitely interesting for the history, but I've heard a lot of people suggesting it be the first book someone reads on Paganism. I find it a rather dry read, and I'm glad I didn't read it when I was a beginner either because I wouldn't have been able to get through it. Thanks for watching!
I do not agree that it should be an introductory but I believe it is a must read sometime in the beginning of gathering information on Wicca. If one is to follow any religion, one should probably know how that religion came to be. There are too many books out there that are rife with nonfactual historical accounts. The book clearly states it is a history of paganism, not a How To book.
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It's definitely interesting for the history, but I've heard a lot of people suggesting it be the first book someone reads on Paganism. I find it a rather dry read, and I'm glad I didn't read it when I was a beginner either because I wouldn't have been able to get through it. Thanks for watching!
AuroraMoonWolf 1 year ago
I do not agree that it should be an introductory but I believe it is a must read sometime in the beginning of gathering information on Wicca. If one is to follow any religion, one should probably know how that religion came to be. There are too many books out there that are rife with nonfactual historical accounts. The book clearly states it is a history of paganism, not a How To book.
thehallwayceiling 2 years ago
Ive always wanted to read Triumph of the Moon...It never struck me as a beginners book either, what little I know about it. Blessed Be, Alex )O(
WiccanAlex 2 years ago