Greetings. I am writing this post as a person very new to Wicca. I was curious about potential audiobooks for either beginners or historical books for learning about the craft/history. Nothing against paper books, but I tend to learn better with audiobooks and find it easier to read using them.
I do know the Scott Cunningham Wicca Books have audio versions and I do have the Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner on audiobook. I was wondering if anyone had any other suggestions?
Thanks a bunch.
Audiobooks For Beginners
Re: Audiobooks For Beginners
Merry Meet!
I have listen to Scott Cunningham's audiobook as well as Lisa Chaimberlin's Wicca for Beginners: A Guide to Wiccan Beliefs, Rituals, Magic, and Witchcraft. As well as Michael Thomas Ford's: The Path of the Green Man: Gay Men, Wicca, and Living a Magical Life. Now the later is obviously geared tonwards gay men but I think there are some things in there that any Wiccan can take from.
Cheers,
CroissantMoon
I have listen to Scott Cunningham's audiobook as well as Lisa Chaimberlin's Wicca for Beginners: A Guide to Wiccan Beliefs, Rituals, Magic, and Witchcraft. As well as Michael Thomas Ford's: The Path of the Green Man: Gay Men, Wicca, and Living a Magical Life. Now the later is obviously geared tonwards gay men but I think there are some things in there that any Wiccan can take from.
Cheers,
CroissantMoon