The Provenance Press Guide to the Wiccan Year( Spells Rituals and Holiday Celebrations)[PROVENANCE PR GT THE WICCAN YE][Paperback]

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The Provenance Press Guide to the Wiccan Year( Spells Rituals and Holiday Celebrations) <> Paperback <> JudyAnnNock <> AdamsMediaCorporation

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00QN4UOKS
Publisher ‏ : ‎ AdamsMediaCorporation
Publication date ‏ : ‎ June 30, 2007
Language ‏ : ‎ English

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  1. Doris

    Wicca
    I first found this book in a library and decided to use it on a project that I was, and still am, working on for Anthropology. I wasn’t sure how much help it would’ve been, but once I started to browse through it and the information it had, I was glad that I’d checked it out. The more I looked through it, and the more it helped me on my project, the more I wanted to have it for myself. It was a shock when the version of the book I bought was so different than the one I’d checked out, but I was still happy to have it. It’s very insightful in the Wiccan Year and all of the celebrations they have. I’m very happy and I came across and book like this. Anyone who has an interest in different cultures and traditions or who has an open mind should read it; if you’re someone who frowns upon such things then don’t read it and don’t bash the people who do.

  2. D. C. Merkle

    The Wiccan Year
    If you are looking to build up your reference library on Wicca this is a great book to have. The book is done in an old fashioned stlye to make it look as old as the hills, but the information is new to read, at least for some.. The author has mixed the currrent views of the wiccan holidays with the orgin of the holidays. The spells and rituals included in the book make for a nice way to start a tradition of what was included without leaving you to feel that they are the only was to do so. A good read for a book of introduction to someone who may not practice Wiccca, but wants to learn at least about the holidays.

  3. Wooly Babooshka

    The Authentic Year
    What is simple, elegant, insightful, and steeped in ancient tradition? The “Provenance Press Guide to the Wiccan Year” by Judy Ann Nock of course! Reading this book offers optional ways to celebrate and/or honor the Seasons and everything in between. Besides, my own “witchy” intuition tells me that Judy is an authentic Witch, teaching what has been given to her. Blessed Be and enjoy!

  4. JezieNeeChan

    Typos!
    I really enjoyed this book. It had simple and easy rituals to follow for each Sabbat. It also included history and lore behind each holiday, I really enjoyed. It made the year much more festive! My only problem was… the book contained a few typos and errors in wording. Some were bad enough, I wasn’t entirely sure what the sentence was trying to say. It was pretty disappointing, since this is a finished product… but it is what it is.

  5. Hayli sien

    must buy 🙂
    Marvelous book. Only 10 pages in. im already mesmerized. The condition was perfect for me. Especially for me purchasing a used copy. Very pleased customer.

  6. Brittany Burger

    Love the History
    Love the historical factors about the holidays and how they affect common-day practice!

  7. Amanda Hill

    This book is the perfect size and has so much information in it
    This book is the perfect size and has so much information in it. I also love the way the pages are. Hope that makes sense.

  8. Libertarian Trucker

    Great read
    This was very informative to tell me about each of the holidays I guess you could say. I learned alot from reading this book. So glad I bought it since I am a new witch.

  9. Shannon

    Great Book!

  10. Lois

    Good book with straight forward advice for the year in front

  11. Kayleigh Boyle

    Great thanks.

  12. Katt

    Excellent book with all you need to know to celebrate the wheel of the year!

  13. candice

    This little book is very gorgeous. The cover has an old, creepy, book of shadows effect and the pages are torn at the ends to make it look kind of old. I really love that. This book goes over a little bit of history of each of the holidays and has a few rituals to every holiday as well. The things I didn’t like is that it didn’t go over things you could add to your alter and it didn’t go over any items or symbols for that time of year or things you could eat. It’s still a nice little book though and I enjoy it. The things I am looking for can easily be found online. Great buy.

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