This was an excellent guide to the wheel of the year, its history and traditions as well as suggestions for new celebration. This was my first year celebrating all the Sabbats and I really enjoyed it. I imagine this type of book may not be as helpful after you’re knowledgeable and comfortable with the Sabbats and what they represent. For a beginner it’s very informative.
My favorite sections were Cosmic Sway, which went into the astrology of the holiday; Tales and Traditions for the history; and Feasts and Treats. I found my new favorite recipe for Ostara quiche (with LOTS of homegrown herbs) and homemade sausage with maple syrup, which I’ve made at least half a dozen times since.
The crafts were mostly a miss for me, although we did a couple of them. I’m not really a crafty person though. The spells and rituals were hit or miss, but I prefer making up my own words and traditions. Still, some of them were helpful in that I took bits and pieces from them. We did a jack-o’-lantern spell. I liked the idea of creating a stone circle for Litha (like a mini Stonehenge), baking bread for Lughnasadh, and finding a local stone to save as a charm to increase your connection to the local land.