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| To Ride A Silver Broomstick: New Generational Witchcraft | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 399 reviews) Sales Rank: 79826 Category: Book
Author: Silver Ravenwolf Publisher: Llewellyn Publications Studio: Llewellyn Publications Manufacturer: Llewellyn Publications Label: Llewellyn Publications Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 360 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.3 x 0.9
ISBN: 087542791X Dewey Decimal Number: 133.43 EAN: 9780875427911 ASIN: 087542791X
Publication Date: September 1, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Selling more than 300,000 copies, this popular guide to the Craft has been helping a new generation of Witches-those practicing or wishing to practice the Craft on their own-for over a decade. Filled with Silver RavenWolf's warmth, humor, and personal anecdotes, To Ride a Silver Broomstick introduces the science and religion of the craft. ? New cover ? New interior design ? New edit ? Updated artwork
Amazon.com Review Silver RavenWolf is one of the most widely recognized names in circles of witchcraft, and with good reason; she has written some of the best guides to contemporary Witchcraft available. To Ride a Silver Broomstick is a handbook aimed at the beginner, and doesn't get bogged down in history, dogma, or gender roles. It is a workbook for the individual, whether one is a solitary practitioner or part of a coven, that covers the basics of the craft--from useful vocabulary to setting up an altar--and briefly delves into more advanced concepts such as astral projection and telepathy. To Ride a Silver Broomstick may not be the most comprehensive single volume on the subject of witchcraft, but RavenWolf focuses on the aspects most important to a beginner, and keeps her introduction to the craft approachable and easy to follow. --Brian Patterson
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  Better than I expected December 23, 2008 This is so much better than I expected this book to be. There are many people I met who would not recommend Silver RavenWolf, but this book proves that they are wrong. Whatever the outer look says or the title says, the book contains down to earth, real world, practical stuff that is absolutely good! I would recommend this to my Girlfriend, LOL!
  Review of To Ride A Silver Broomstick September 8, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is an awsome book! Sliver Ravenwolf keeps it real! I must read for someone who is just learning about witchcraft.
  Save yourself the trouble. July 31, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Silver Ravenwolf (and many other with her publisher) are complete dribble. Biggoted ideas and her own rules according to the craft. If I had to retitle this book it would be "Witch Sterotypes: Silver Ravenwolf's version of Wicca." For real magical information believe me when I tell you to go elsewhere!
  Trite and cheesy July 7, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I do not practice Wicca, or any other religion for that matter, but I try to read about as many different religions as I can out of intellectual curiosity and the desire to understand the beliefs of others. I understand the term "fluffy bunny"...and I don't think it's sticky-sweet enough to really describe this book. Frankly, I found this book mostly laughable. I read it quite some time ago while I was a teenager and it was actually some time before I was able to consider Wicca as a religion without rolling my eyes and not just picturing silly high school and college kids who had seen The Craft one too many times. I understand that this book is not representative of Wicca and it's practitioners. I also understand why many Wiccans dislike Ravenwolf and her misrepresentation of their beliefs. It was also annoying in the way she extols the virtue of tolerance, then constantly slams Christianity-a hypocrisy I have encountered far too often with "unconventional" faiths. Someone else in these comments mentioned that hating Christianity is the wrong reason to get into Wicca. He or she was wise in saying so.
  Not Recommended for Beginners June 27, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
There will be no fancy introductions here, so I'm going to cut right to the chase...
The reasons that Ms. Silverwolf is not a good resource are many, starting with the fact that she is quite bigoted. She says that she promotes peace and tolerance of all religions, but I don't see any tolerance anywhere in this entire book -- all I see are constant put-downs about those who do not follow the Pagan path, her main target being those who choose to practice Christianity.
Her advice for teenagers looking into practicing the craft is just as disturbing as the incessant Christian bashing. The fact that she advocates that young people should LIE to their parents is something that I find repugnant. She also advocate the use of mind games and lying to other people as well...
From reading this book it's obvious that she lacks rudimentary understanding Wicca/Witchcraft, as well as the different practices within Witchcraft and/or Wicca, especially dealing with the definitions of different kinds of practices within the Craft.
I won't even go into the historical inaccuracies that are found in her book, as there is too much to mention...
Regardless, Ms. Ravenwolf is definitely not a good resource for anyone studying the Craft.
If you honestly feel the need to read this book, I suggest that you get it at a discount, or borrow it from somebody so you don't feel so ripped off after reading it.
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