From Penguin Classics come "The Mabinogion" and "Early Irish Myths and
Sagas".
Cailin and John Matthews wrote "Talisien, Shamanism
and the Bardic Mysteries in Britain and Ireland". "The Western Way, a
practical Guide to the Western Mystery Tradition (vol. 1 and 2)" and
"The Celtic Shaman".
Then Nokolai Tolstoy with his "The Quest for Merlin"
and "The coming of the King".
rom R.J. Stewart we have "The prophetic Vision of
Merlin", "The Mystic Life of Merlin" and "The Merlin Tarot".
Fantasy is really important in Wicca. Fantasy can
produce great writings. So please do read "Harry Potter" of J.K.Rowling
or the absolute masterpiece of J.R.R.Tolkien, "Lord of the Rings". No
Wiccan books, but really good to awaken your fantasy. Do greetings to
Albus Dumbledore, when you see him.
This is a limited list of good readings. We recommend
beginning collectors of esoteric books to use the little grey cells when
purchasing. If you buy 10 books, but 9 are rubbish, then you miss your
goal of learning. Do not waste your money on rubbish. Ask advice. Visit
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