The listing, The Wiccan Path~A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner has ended.
Reviews--We come across many "how to" books on the Craft these days, but seldom do we find one that also delves into "why." Rae's book is one of the best examples I have come across of a Witch writing from her heart rather than from her head. Yes, she does give examples of how she would celebrate the Sabbats and Esbats, of how she would work certain spells, and other "technical stuff". But more importantly, for me at least, is that she shares how she feels about what she does, about her celebrations, her personal magick, and her realtionship with Deity. We in the Craft are so paranoid about having so-called "sacred texts", that most of the works we do publish are very dry, passionless manuals of technique, that are themselves hamstrung by trying so hard not to offend or exclude anyone or anything. It takes courage, I think, in our milieu for a Witch to write about exactly what she thinks and how she feels about our religion, and to do so unapologetically.