This challenge will begin January 1, 2012 and end December 31, 2012.I will post a list of all the books I finish and pledge to at least to a short post/review for every one. Maybe you will join me as well!
Books that can be counted will include nonfiction books that are about spirituality, magick, the occult, nature, myths, or the paranormal. They can be reference, how to, informative, encyclopedias, or memoir. Fictional books that can be counted are anything that has to do with the paranormal, magick, witchcraft, or have a distinctly pagan flavor to the story such as The Divine Sisters of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood by Rebecca Wells.
You may include books of any format including traditional books, ebooks, or audiobooks.
You may reread books.
Reference books are not usually read cover to cover so I will bend the rules here. You do not have to read the book from cover to cover, but you do have to look at EVERY page in the book.
The Domestic Pagan: 2012 Pagan Reading Challenge
Musings from a Goddess worshiping Pagan leaning into polytheism, while loving nature and hugging trees, being a Druid and Unitarian Universalist, all while walking barefoot AND seeking Avalon... that's a mouthful.
Formerly:
"Seeking a path: Finding my Pagan self" by Galena
Saturday, January 7, 2012
2012 Pagan Reading Challenge - I'm in!
So, since I am in the mood to explore and expand my Pagan self this year, what better way than in addition to blogging to read the nice stack of books that have been accumulating in my little spiritual library. I think I am going to work towards the Intermediate Read level (16 - 20 books), especially with my busy schedule over the course of a year. Here are the rules:
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