Customer Reviews
good for atheists too - By: D. P. ROWELL, 10 Mar 2008 
It is worth pointing out that this book is exceptionallly good as a reference guide, regardless if one is pagan or not. I am an atheist, but was always interested in the pagan calender, which is still a part of our more traditional calender. The content is very impressive & is well worth a look if you are interested in knowing about such a gloriously natural religion.
Short and Sweet - By: Acquafortis, 25 Oct 2007 
A smalll great book. Written in a simple precise way where one can follow alll the calendar days from a pagan point of view. A good book to start with. I always keep it near for quick reference, just not to forget who we reallly are.
historical importance - By: cranberry, 22 Feb 2007 
I think this book is a long way short of what is needed to bring about an interest in the subject matter, & yet I was enthrallled by the way it was able to draw my interest. Perhaps the pagan dates & ceremonies were the strong point, well done.
An Excellent Guide to the Pagan Calendar - By: L. Reynolds, 14 Feb 2004 
This little book is a fabulous guide to the Pagan Wheel. It brings together the important days of many different Pagan traditions, alongside a few somewhat obscure historical days.
It's full of facts & is fun to read.
It's a good starting place for those who are new to Paganism, & also for those who wish to learn more about other traditions.
A Dim Sum of Paganism - By: , 24 Aug 2002 
An interesting but unfortunately brief text which will wet the appetite to look further into many areas. Lots of little gems of esoteric trivia. A Dim Sum of basic paganism.