A review by jessicaminster
Wicca for Beginners: Fundamentals of Philosophy & Practice by Thea Sabin

adventurous informative reflective medium-paced

4.5

This is, indeed, a beginner's guide to Wicca. It has a better reputation with the serious Wiccan community than Cunningham's work, so I opted for this as my big introductory Wiccan book. I enjoyed most of it and identified with a lot of it too. I still feel like I have some research to do but I do think that for most people this is a good enough book to get you to really know if you're into Wicca or not (though it doesn't automatically make you one if you finish it or something, of course).

There's a little bit too much repetition for my taste but that's probably for the best, since people can get confused by having a number of different concepts introduced at different times and not put together into one cohesive whole and really hammered home, so to speak.

Also the author's little anecdote about her husband's cat using energy to enhance his massage practice is the shit I LIVE FOR.