What is Simply...Challenging?

In brief, Simply...Challenging is my challenge blog. Here, I'm only listing the reading (and 1 writing) challenges I am/have taken part in, as well as book lists for each. My reviews are posted at Goodreads. Yes, it seems weird, but right now, it works for me. ;)

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Witches and Witchcraft Reading Challenge


1 January 2012 - 31 December 2012

Melissa from Melissa's Eclectic Bookshelf is hosting the Witches and Witchcraft Reading Challenge.

The challenge is to read books that contain a witch as a main character or with major witchcraft elements.  Both fiction and non-fiction is acceptable (Melissa includes a suggested book list broken down into both categories at the sign-up post), as are various formats and re-reads. 

There are 4 levels to choose from:
Initiate - read 1-5 "witchy" books
Maiden - read 6-10 "witchy" books
Mother - read 11-15 "witchy" books
Crone - read 16-20 "witchy" books

There is a prize!  ;)  Participants who officially sign up will be given one entry, as well as an additional entry for each review they write and link-up.  Also, anyone who meets or exceeds their challenge level will also be given an additional entry.  And the giveaway?  A "witchy" book of choice up to $10 from the Book Depository. 

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You're kidding, right?  How can you wave a challenge like this around and I not participate! ;)  I'll be trying for Crone (16-20) and hopefully beyond - I need to make a dent in my "witchy" tbr mountain!

1.  The Trouble with Magic by Madeline Alt
* I was suppose to read this for a cozy mystery challenge last year, but never got around to it - here's to second chances!
2.  Second Hand Spirits by Juliet Blackwell
3.  Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman
4.  Natural Witchery by Ellen Dugan
* I read Dugan's Garden Witchery ages ago and I really liked what she said and how she said it.  So, of course I bought Natural Witchery, but never got around to reading it...
5.  The Spiral Dance by Starhawk
* It's a classic I've been wanting to read forever
6.  Wicca by Scott Cunningham
* Re-read - very influential for me and it's about time I re-read it
7.  Magical Herbalism by Scott Cunningham
* I started it in 2011 but never finished it...
8.  The Triumph of the Moon by Ronald Hutton
* I've had this book home from the library more times that I can count, but something else always seems to come along...
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3 comments:

  1. So glad that you are joining!! I think we'll be reading some of the same books!! I've heard that Ellen Dugan is really good...this is the year for me to check her out!!

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  2. Thanks for hosting this challenge (though I did find 2 more "witchy" challenges just after joining yours!). I look forward to see what you've chosen! ;)

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  3. Hi Jenn! I'd love to send you a copy of my new YA book, AUDREY'S GUIDE TO WITCHCRAFT. Though it looks like you've got an incredible list here. If you're interested, though, email me: jodygehrman at gmail dot com.

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