A review by toad_maiden
Green Witchcraft by Ann Moura

3.0

To be frank, this book is all over the place. But, somehow, I enjoyed reading it more than most of the other Wicca 101 books I've read. I really liked that this book goes past theory and ritual and gives you practical lists of correspondences and divination guides. However, the lack of focus is astounding! Since I skipped around and wasn't learning much that was new to me, this didn't bother me, but I wouldn't recommend it to someone who didn't already know a fair amount. Moura's perspective is unique in the world of witchy writers in that she stresses the hereditary background for her own practice; I'm not wild about those ideas generally, but in the context of her own experience, it did add something a little extra to the book.