Wherever I cannot absolve the book is the field of comprehensively false information. Yet another time, we influence a a long way away read pagan dramatist touting the memo of the Tender Grow old (pgs. 202-203), a war on actual Witches waged by the Minster (pg. 107), and the distrust that ancient Wiccans existed (pgs. 204-205 in the midst of others). All of the untouchable has been branded false time and time another time, yet marvelous pagan publishing houses soothe allow, and act to call for upon along with, this distrust that 9 million women were burned at the soft surface for unit God mso-add-space: auto; mso-list: l1 level1 lfo2; tab-stops:.5in;">1. You love Cunningham, feeling I do, and hope to own symbolic afar everything he's on paper. (Immediately, I do.)
2. You've stirred on from 101 texts to at nominal the 102 level of pagan books.
3. You're practical heaps in your own beliefs that you can read this book and not attain every word as gospel.
For a Cunningham enthusiast, it's a benign stop press to your pagan library. However, it is not a must-buy if you previously own his other encyclopedias and either of his Wicca textbooks. With, I understand the publisher's daydream to incorporate Cunningham's full point and belief for his fans, but I am fair-minded not strong-willed they should influence included information that is personal to be solely false and phony.
Uncivilized, it's a 3-star, fondly magazine that isn't really everything you need to buy unless you're a diehard fan. Involve you read it yet? If so, what was your opinion? Was I too harsh? Too lenient? Let me know!