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Witchcraft: Theory and Practice Yikes! It's not that I don't "get" what Ly is writing about here. It's not that I can't stretch my mind into The Craft being something complicated and arcane, it's just that I can't imagine how Craft got to be so boring as these 235 pages or so indicate. Her personal writings, such as "The Journey Between the Worlds," is lovely and entrancing, but the book kept putting me to sleep. I worry for any newbies who come across this book as their introduction to the Craft. If the Mad Arab who wrote the Necronomicon came back as a Wiccan, this would be the result.
Review by Katrina Rasbold |