Esiris
Sanguina Cruenta
It is s**t, set it on fire.
Why?
There are several problems I have with this book.
Problem the first: the history is beyond the most terrible Ravenwolf history. Why is this? because she specifies. She'll give a detailed description of something people apparently did 3000 years ago to worship the goddess but not bother to say where this occurred or who the people were or where she found her information.
Problem the second: no content. She pisses on about the air and so forth but there's nothing there. She'll give you an exercise like "cast a circle every day for a week" but doesn't actually tell you how to cast a circle. I mean, if a person picked up this book hoping to learn something, they are s**t outta luck. The one small effort to explaining this she made was to suggest you walk around in a circle rhyming. No actual instructions re: casting a circle were given - unless she thinks rhyming will cast a circle. Which is crazy.
Problem the third: She assumes you'll feel the same way as her about everything. She'll describe a way she feels at a particular time of year, and you are expected to feel the exact same way. It's weird.
Problem the fourth: constant discussions about the "witches of olde". She'll tell you on the one hand to do stuff exactly as they did, and on the other to recommend all this crap that old-school witches would never even have thought about.
I think the part that annoyed me most was that it was recommended by so many people as an excellent book to work through and, history issues and fluffiness aside, there's no actual
substance to those exercises. It's not actually possible to work through it because she doesn't tell you how to do anything.