Today's random accomplished tedious task: Finished making Amazon wish list from the "high" section of my silly-huge "books I may want" spreadsheet (the section where I've collected the ones of more immediate interest). Not that most of you would have any cause to be buying me presents, but if anyone is getting a mad posh, I would like to state for the record that this is essentially a database and I prefer it if folks support independent booksellers and/or buy used from other private citizens as much as possible.
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Date: Jul. 8th, 2004 10:07 pm (UTC)From:The Way of Merlin: The Prophet, the Goddess and the Land by R.J. Stewart
Magical Alphabets by Nigel Pennick
The Book of Druidry by Ross Nichols
The Encyclopedia of Celtic Wisdom by Caitlin Matthews
The Apple Branch: A Path to Celtic Ritual by Alexei Kondratiev
Deep Secret by Diana Wynne Jones (very good!!!)
The Pagan Religions of the Ancient British Isles: Their Nature and Legacy by Ronald Hutton
Hedge Witch: A Guide to Solitary Witchcraft by Rae Beth (not all its cracked up to be)
Forests of the Heart (Newford)
The Last Unicorn by Peter S. Beagle
All pretty decent. Theres some others on your list I'd love to read too!
Pax
Kitari
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Date: Jul. 8th, 2004 11:45 pm (UTC)From:I have a fairly extensive RJ Stewart list, lol, since I have an ongoing interest in his work and have started to attend his workshops (went to an Underworld Initiation one in May, and will be attending a Well of Light/Faery Healing one in about two weeks). Actually, it goes beyond that; I'm interested in trying to synthesize "traditional witchcraft" with "faery" in the context of "otherkin" (or variants), and this actually has been one of the most useful parts.
Deep Secret by Diana Wynne Jones (very good!!!)
This was recommended to me by
The Pagan Religions of the Ancient British Isles: Their Nature and Legacy by Ronald Hutton
Is this as much of a "buckle down and just trawl through the data" kind of read as it sounds like it is, given that I've read Triumph of the Moon? (not that this dissuades me; I just like to know what I'm in for)
Hedge Witch: A Guide to Solitary Witchcraft by Rae Beth (not all its cracked up to be)
I kinda figured, but it still sounds like a book where I'd be able to get a few tidbits and thus is worth reading. Under other circumstances I'd say "find it in a library", but I seriously doubt I'd be able to do so half a world away from its publication.
The Last Unicorn by Peter S. Beagle
I'm pretty familiar with this, having watched the movie over and over since I was... um.. well, whenever it was in theatres (the Red Bull scared my young self shitless) and having read it for the first time a number of years ago. Just something I want to have in my collection to read again and again!
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Date: Jul. 9th, 2004 01:02 pm (UTC)From:(/slavering fangirl mode)
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