rachcmota's review against another edition

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4.0

A Nice introductory book. Doesn’t go too deep, but keeps on being light and funny.

thenorthernlibrarian's review

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informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

4.0

flightlessfinch's review against another edition

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3.0

interesting and informative, but a lot of claims to fact don't have references and don't come up when googling. this might be because they're from old studies or articles and are buried under new results, but I found it off-putting. some out of date language, but that's expected from a book from the early 2000s.

lunas_library's review against another edition

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3.0

I thought that this book was very informative and gave me lots of interesting information. I enjoyed expanding my knowledge about Paganism. I didn't learn everything I wanted to, although I learned a lot.
It took me a while to read this book - mainly because I can only take in so much information at a time. However, I still thought this was an interesting read.

sarahlr's review against another edition

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1.0

The book is now a little dated and it shows. Jenning's approach to paganism is very narrow and dogmatic and, at times, borderline racist (his justification of the exclusivity espoused by some Odinists was very hard to read by modern standards and I would also contest that the Voodoo community would object to their rich and varied belief system being reduced to two paragraphs under the heading of "Types of Magic"). I was hoping for a broad overview of a wide range of pagan paths, but what I got in the book was more like fifty shades of Wicca, with paganism being presented as a single religion. I suppose I need to look for a more modern book.

sheryl_marie_'s review

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informative medium-paced

4.0

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