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Witch: a Magickal Journey

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This is the 20th anniversary edition of WITCH: A MAGICKAL JOURNEY.

Fiona Horne is an Australian Witch with Attitude. Young, beautiful and extremely funky she has been practising Wicca for 13 years. In this guide to modern paganism she reveals the intimate secrets of her witches calling. Read it and be empowered!

It’s enchanting, making magick. In Witch: Magickal Journey, Fiona Horne reveals the intimate secrets and know-how of her spiritual calling, including rituals, spells and incantations; festivals and sacred sites; details about Goddesses, Gods and familiars; cyber-witchcraft; interviews with other witches and much more. Fiona also reveals all about the daily business of being a modern Witch at home, work and play.

Part reference book, part personal journey, Fiona Horne’s funky style makes this an enlightening and uplifting book full of Witchy humour.

368 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2012

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7 reviews1 follower
January 9, 2014
Love this book! If you're looking for a book to help you understand your path of a witch, new comer or just looking for me insight... This book is just perfect!
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47 reviews4 followers
September 30, 2019
A good intro and overview for very beginner or teen readers. A very approachable writing style. Some of the history bits are questionable and the author is someone who views the gods as Jungian archetypes rather than literal belief so there's more of a focus on using them as spell correspondences than actual polytheistic devotion. But it's a solid and easy read and gives a great starting point for spell work in particular.
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152 reviews26 followers
November 2, 2019
This was the first book about Witchcraft written in the English language that I read. It’s been decades and this one still holds a special place in my heart. Fiona Horne has an easy and conversational reading style. Her book is a testament of 90’s Neo Pagan Witchcraft and it’s laced with eclectic Wiccan ideologies.

That said, at the time I read this book well over 2 decades ago, it’s was a breath of fresh air and an oasis in the desert all rolled into one fun read.
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Author 3 books20 followers
September 17, 2021
It was okay. I desperately wanted to read this book as a teenager but due to “circumstances” never was able. So I picked it up recently in a witchy book buying spree. I suspect back then, back in the 90s or early 00s it might have resonated more? The info and writing is pretty of the times. To me it was quite Wicca heavy, which is not what I’m into personally, so ymmv. Overall it was still a fun read, and I think my teenage self would have adored it.
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348 reviews9 followers
February 12, 2017
This is a light-hearted, refreshing read. The author covers a lot of ground in this book, which has been published under other titles by other publishers. In any event, there is a smattering of her personal life mixed in with magicakal lore, recipes and rituals. I rather enjoyed that, as it helped the reader to feel as though they were getting to know the author better on a more personal level.
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16 reviews1 follower
October 28, 2020
To be honest, I read this book (with her others) when I was a teenager. It's been years since I've read them but I remember this was a really eye opening book for me and it helped me when I was starting on my path in the craft, especially since as a fellow Australian, it was nice to read about witchcraft from an Australian/southern hemisphere point of view.
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June 17, 2023
I've listened to a few podcasts that must have referenced this book a lot, because while I enjoyed it, I did skip through some chapters as it was redundant to recent information I was getting from the podcasts. But Will be a good reference for sure as I get into practicing more!!
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160 reviews1 follower
October 2, 2025
I think that this a good book to read, however, I believe you need to research some things on your own as well, some of the approaches she takes and information are not as on point as maybe they were when she wrote this.
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88 reviews
May 29, 2019
I really think this could have been organized better, it's biased and just... a very disappointing read. Perpetuates a lot of "witch rules" and "witch laws", which is a huge pet peeve of mine.
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3,232 reviews45 followers
June 14, 2019
I enjoy all of Fiona's books they are informative and I love her take on life.
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September 3, 2019
The author discusses her personal journey and why she decided to become a witch. The information in this book is the author's personal opinions and experience.
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1,026 reviews171 followers
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September 18, 2019
Just wasn’t getting on with this book at all. A little rigid in beliefs, and I just don’t really like the author. Her voice was frustrating.
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159 reviews
March 12, 2020
Wonderful book of learned and accumulated knowledge ,rituals, male and female energies. Definitely worth a read if you are questioning your spirituality or religious beliefs.
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May 22, 2020
It has too much filler for my taste and is not so much "a hip guide" to me as it a little bit of information with a whole lot of personal anecdotes. It isn't organized, or particularly informative.
29 reviews
November 22, 2021
to be honest I skipped a lot of this book because it was 99% about wicca and not what I was looking for.
Profile Image for Helen Mary.
184 reviews15 followers
April 12, 2022
A friend gave this to me alongside some business books and I was just fascinated as it is my first on this topic. Very educational, surprisingly.
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89 reviews25 followers
December 23, 2016
Its four stars, because I'm reading this from the perspective of someone who is familiar with the subject matter and it is a beginner book....so I wasn't blown away, but still enjoyed it!

Even though its from the late 90s it's still more or less relevant. She has a whole chapter on cyber witchcraft which I sort of glossed over.

I'd actually recommend this book to a beginner, because sometimes beginners get a bit to revenent (which isn't bad, but I don't care about the burning times) and the way the book is written brings is modern and doesn't take itself so seriously that there aren't a few jokes and puns peppered throughout.

The book is also a nice referesher and inspiration if you're familiar and need inspiration.
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2 reviews
October 29, 2013
Picking up this book it has given me a more modernize approach to witchcraft. Fiona Horne is lighthearted & funny. The book also gave me a sense of connection with her as her ways of finding her path was very similar to mine, as probably many others. The most I enjoyed of this book is the simplicity of many things such as her altar with a small kitchen table & utilizing things that she'd already own. I believe this book is a great resource for anyone who is interested or confused about their own path, especially for city-people as myself :)
73 reviews
December 3, 2014
I haven't read her first book (which I think sounds more like what I was looking for). I wanted more of her personal story and more on wicca practice (in an Australian context even!)

I personally did not enjoy the various interviews and "Dear Fiona" Q and A sections - which felt a bit like 'filler' to me.

But as I said, this is simply a personal preference as I know some others will say they really enjoyed the interviews (for example). I'll definitely go back and read her other book though, and so very glad there are authors out there writing about their experiences :)
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25 reviews1 follower
November 21, 2011
Fiona's funny and bubbly writing is very entertaining to read. This was one of the first books I bought way back when and I still return to it now and again. She has many books out although I consider this one to have been the most interesting and helpful. <3 to Fiona I just love her as a person haha
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140 reviews
October 17, 2016
This book is probaby very exciting for teenagers, or maybe young adults. I found there to be little depth in the information given. Her own experiences were fun to read, even if some of the things she wrote struck me as downright stupid. And if you will excuse me, now I will go stare at my third nipple.
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172 reviews19 followers
October 23, 2007
Witch covers so many different areas, and was very well written.
Profile Image for Maurean.
951 reviews
April 16, 2008
Some pretty interesting & informative tidbits in this one! Good 'basic' info for getting in touch with your witchy side
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August 17, 2009
it was basically my bible in my teen years!!! so special!!!
i read it 100 times!!
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254 reviews11 followers
February 9, 2010
I think this is a good reference to the "wiccan" world. It easy to understand, answers a lot of questions and is interesting along the way
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59 reviews
October 2, 2012
Not only is her book informative, but I really enjoyed her stories about her life, as well as the full colour photographs.
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