Patrik Qvarnström asked this question about The Spiral Dance: A Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Great Goddess:
Is this book worth reading as the first book to learn about wiccan? if not, could you recommend a book worth starting out with?
Del Gaddie I'd suggest picking up a copy of 'Drawing Down the Moon' by Margot Adler. It's just a bit dated around the edges, but is nonetheless a good introducti…moreI'd suggest picking up a copy of 'Drawing Down the Moon' by Margot Adler. It's just a bit dated around the edges, but is nonetheless a good introduction to different styles of Wiccan practice. It's well written if only slightly biased. Adler was a Wiccan priestess and a correspondent for NPR, and the book reflects a appropriate levels of passion with journalistic integrity.

'The Spiral Dance' is a decent read if you're more interested in immersing yourself further into the community. There are some good meditative practices (I felt) and it does go into greater detail into one style and practice of neopaganism than Adler's book, which is more of a collective overview.

Be warned, however - Wiccans can be as elitist as any other community when it comes to evaluating styles. I've noticed that some communities can be a bit 'stand-offish' if they feel you're not asking the right questions.

(Disclaimer - I don't prescribe to Wicca per se - I'm a pantheist. Hope I could be helpful anyway! ;-)(less)
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