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you might like Raymond Bucklands Wicca for Life [my first, very informative. it starts out with basic terms and moves into chapters about marriage, family life, work life and death] or Bucklands Compete Book of Witchcraft [it's not specifically Wicca but it does work like a textbook with questions/activities at the end of each chapters. not so he can check your homework, but so you can sit and think about stuff. questions like 'what does the God/Goddess represent to you?' and 'which element do you feel a pull to' as well as things like 'what do you use an Athame for?'] just suggestions in case you wanted one book instead of buying 10 at once and either hating 9 of them, or feeling 90% is recap. [you can also check the General Information section and this Wicca section of the forums for pinned threads with valuable beginners information]
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