Absolutely. "Barnes and Noble" and "Borders" both offer a HUGE selection of books on Wicca. You will find them in the Paganism section of the Religion section.
You may want to check out your local library, and any New-age, Metaphysical, or Occult books stores in your area as well.
Wicca isn't based anywhere.
Wicca isn't based anywhere.
There is no wicca series, but if you want to study, the internet is a great source. Actually there is a 'wicca' series by Cate Tiernan. They are novels about a young girl who finds out that she is a blood witch. I don't know if you mean the novels but if so then there are 15 books in the series.
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There's 15 books in the series
There are many books and magazines by Wiccans and about Wicca and Wiccan traditions widely available in bookstores and online. But because Wicca has no central organization or hierarchy, there are no official publications.
Books on Wicca can be found in your library, new-age book stores, metaphysical bookstores, and even in the "big-box" bookstores, and on-line in the religion section filed with all the rest of the books on Paganism. FYI Wicca is a sub-section of the spiritual paths known as Paganism, much like Catholics and Baptists are sub-sections of Christianity.
Yes, Wicca does exist. Wicca is a pagan revivalist religion that incorporates many ancient Celtic traditions with other pagan pantheons.
If you want to learn about Wicca you should start by reading books by Scott Cunningham and Raymond Buckley. Both are respected figures in the Wiccan community.
I am a wiccan and i am learning as well. I know that there are no classes for wicca, but there are books. I recomend "To ride a silver broomstick"by Silver RaveWolf . It gives you lots of information. Hope i helped! :-)
The internet is a great place to start as there are many Wicca related websites with some great information available. I own a site called Pagan Magic, and I update it everyday with information, news, articles and spells relating to Wicca.