A review by alexiasophii
Practical Pagan: Commonsense Guidelines for Modern Practitioners by Dana D. Eilers

3.0

Just finished this book. It's not a bad book per se but it's not also part of my favourite or best books I've read on Paganism. The thing that ticked me off the most (and made it lose one star) was the amount of times the author repeated "The practical pagan". If I had 0,5€ for each time I read those words I would be a very happy woman. The book overall seems more focused on teaching the person how to be a decent human being (take showers, be friendly, clean your house, pay your bills, etc) then how to be a good Pagan. It's more of a guide on how to be a good person who just so happens to be a Pagan. Not a bad book but not my recommended list when it comes to Paganism and Wicca.