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Review: Sekhmet and Bastet: The Feline Powers of Egypt
In this new book Lesley Jackson continues her research of Egyptian deities in the form of the feline goddesses, Sekhmet and Bastet.

Review: Pagan Britain
Professor Ronald Hutton explores pre-Christian ritualistic behaviour by the oldest inhabitants of the archipelago.

Review: Traditional Wicca, ‘A Seeker’s Guide’ by Thorn Mooney
Thorn Mooney opens doors to seekers, not by writing about the subjects of most introductions on Wicca, but by posing the questions that are relevant, sharing her own experiences and struggles. A must-read for seekers and for teachers on Wicca.

Review: Garbed in Green
From the Sumerian gala priests and the Phoenician kelev, to the renown Native American Two Spirits, Casey explores the key role of homosexual or queer priesthood (or ‘sacred personhood’) throughout the foundation of our culture.

Review: Mythos. The Greek Myths Retold
Alma was already intrigued by the cover of the book, and reading the retold myths does not disappoint. Stephen Fry even demonstrates that the Greek myths are still alive in our language.

Review: Wicca Magickal Beginnings
Sorita & David have provided a fantastic book on the origins of the Wiccan Tradition . We reviewed in our paper edition, but it has since become a classic.

Review: Spirits of the Sacred Grove
Following the Wheel of the Year, she starts with ‘Samhain: the year begins in the dark north-west’. Telling the story, her story, the year unfolds. Interspersed with her own thoughts Emma philosophises over Druid cosmology, spirituality… and much more.

Review: Bull of Heaven
The book deals with the life of Eddie Buczynski; the development of the Pagan community in New York area during the 70’s and 80’s and the general social changes related to the LGBTQAI+ community in the United States during the same time frame.

Review: Witchcraft in Yorkshire
Facsimile of the 1973 book which was an early effort by one of the first publicly announced practitioners to contribute to a fuller picture of the witch, and of witchcraft.
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