I’ve been reading a lot of books to start off with learning witchcraft and it’s fascinating how different some approaches are while still having the same basic ideas. A big place I’m seeing this is when reading a classic and a newer book. The classic is very religion based mainly Wicca centered in particular while the newer one is much more focused on incorporating witchcraft into your life regardless of your religious affiliation. I also noticed that at least in this case the classic seems much more academic in nature while the newer one seems a lot more casual.
Anyways in my opinion they both are pretty nice so far if anyone would like to know the books are Buckland’s Complete Book on Witchcraft - Raymond Buckland (older) The Modern Guide to Witchcraft: Your Complete Guide to Witches, Covens, and Spells - Skye Alexander (newer)










