6. März
Rating:3

I am so disappointed. I really looked forward to the book and pre-ordered it. I really, really wanted to like it. What I expected was a book that brings together Modern Witchcraft and Hellenic Polytheism. I expected that the authors would try to bring together hellenic religion & practice and witchcraft to create a modern practice that is based or at least heavyly influenced by ancient Greek practices and believes. I hoped that the book would show witches like me, that work with Greek gods, ways to integrate parts of hellenic practice into our own in a respectful, authentic way. At least I expected the history parts to be well researched (, or the awareness of colonialism). This book does nothing of the above. We have a book in which each chapter is dedicated to a specific god*dess. With a part that tries to retell the history and the myths, then a part with personal insights from various devotees and after that one ore more spells, recipes or something like that. - I've never been a fan of books that are structured like this. And you can't even use this book as a reference book, 'cause it's just not well researched. It has many mistakes in regards of content and states things as facts that aren't. Why the 3 stars? Well it was a nice read. I liked the personal insights and some of the spells where nice. I would call this book "Love Letters to the Greek Gods". You can feel the love for the Gods in every story. It could have been a nice collection of essays with personal insights, if it wouldn't have tried to be something else.

Modern Witchcraft with the Greek Gods
Modern Witchcraft with the Greek Godsby Jason MankeyLlewellyn Publications,U.S.