Stacey Posted December 1, 2011 Share Posted December 1, 2011 I've just finished reading 'One Witch's Way' by Bronwynn Forrest Torgerson and I have to say I quite enjoyed it. It was really refreshing to read a book that was purely from the personal experiences of the author. Each chapter is a month in the year and each chapter has a spell or ritual, other bits and pieces to try and a personal story by Bronwynn. It has some really beautiful and inspiring poetry but it also offers up a few laughs and some emotional moments. It's probably one of the best books in the pagan category that I've read in a while. There is no artiface or posturing or a 'my way my way' mentality, it truly is just one witch's story of how she does things and how she incorporates her spirituality and craft into her every day life and I would recommend it to anyone to read who has an interest in the personal stories of other witches because I think you will really enjoy it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sylvan Posted December 1, 2011 Share Posted December 1, 2011 Thank you Stacey, that sounds very enjoyable. I especially appreciate spiritual books that allow a sense of humor to come through now and then. I will add this to the ever expanding Wish List! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Abhainn Posted December 1, 2011 Share Posted December 1, 2011 I've just finished reading 'One Witch's Way' by Bronwynn Forrest Torgerson and I have to say I quite enjoyed it. It was really refreshing to read a book that was purely from the personal experiences of the author. Each chapter is a month in the year and each chapter has a spell or ritual, other bits and pieces to try and a personal story by Bronwynn. It has some really beautiful and inspiring poetry but it also offers up a few laughs and some emotional moments. It's probably one of the best books in the pagan category that I've read in a while. There is no artiface or posturing or a 'my way my way' mentality, it truly is just one witch's story of how she does things and how she incorporates her spirituality and craft into her every day life and I would recommend it to anyone to read who has an interest in the personal stories of other witches because I think you will really enjoy it. Thanks, Stacey! I'll check it out. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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