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LoveLightPeace
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On 1/21/2020 at 11:53 AM, joy said:

Let me know how you liked it once you are done please ❤️

@joy I'm with @gregory on Tarot Tells the Tale by James Ricklef, I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!!! I have read it from cover to cover. Once I started reading, I couldn't put it down. This weekend I'll be going back through it to start doing card exercises that are included in the book. Then I'll work my way through the readings again, too.

On 1/21/2020 at 12:25 PM, gregory said:

If you care - I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT !

Me too!!! 😁 Thank you so much for recommending it! That book has earned a permanent spot on my tarot book shelf.

1 hour ago, Rose Lalonde said:

Just a heads up that I sent you a PM earlier this month (unread) about the author's fb group in case you're interested. 🙂 No worries if not!

Hope you're enjoying this! I'm another one who really likes that book. 

I thoroughly enjoyed it, it's a keeper! 😁

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On 1/31/2020 at 11:28 PM, LoveLightPeace said:

@joy I'm with @gregory on Tarot Tells the Tale by James Ricklef, I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!!! I have read it from cover to cover. Once I started reading, I couldn't put it down. This weekend I'll be going back through it to start doing card exercises that are included in the book. Then I'll work my way through the readings again, too.

Me too!!! 😁 Thank you so much for recommending it! That book has earned a permanent spot on my tarot book shelf.

I thoroughly enjoyed it, it's a keeper! 😁

Great thanks for the feedback!!!  :animated-smileys-hug-002: Will get it asap!

iofthebeholder
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Just picked up 2000 Tarot Practice Questions by Elizabeth Smith (published Oct 2019), finding it immensely useful. Recently digging into reading with playing cards, this book has really helped me develop my sensibilities and voice in the context of the specific types of questions clients tend to bring. You can make the readings as quick or involved as you want but the specificity and varied nature of the questions greatly facilitates doing "real life" practice readings in quick succession, so useful and so fun : ) I recommend it very highly.

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Llewellyn's Complete Book of the Rider Waite Smith Tarot by Graham and Secrets of the Waite-Smith Tarot by Katz and Goodwin.

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I'm on a bit of a buying spree at the moment. My latest book is Mary Greer's Archetypal Tarot. I've had a quick look through it and I'm really impressed. She goes into great detail about numerological correspondences with birthdates, yearly cards and using your name to find deep connections with the cards. I'm in awe, really and will start working through this methodically later this week. 

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Well I have to be a bit careful with english books - not my native language. But I ordererd Gail Fairfield's "Everyday Tarot" yesterday, I like to have "different" points of view.

 

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It's not a book, but lately I've really been enjoying and learning from Auntie Tarot's blog on Wordpress.  I can't get the link to post.

Scarlet Woodland
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I've ordered the guidebook for The Chrysalis Tarot after quite literally years of vacillating. I still went to cancel it the next day but it had already dispatched, so here it comes. Was hoping to pick up a second hand copy but had to get a new one, so I do hope I get something out of it.

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WTF is Tarot? by Bakara Wintner. OK - but slightly disappointing - from the title (and EVERY chapter heading) I had hoped for something a bit shocking, more "different" !

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Finally got The Contemplative Tarot by Brittany Muller and I'm falling in love with it. 

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My latest is the book "Tarot for troubled times" by Shaheen Miro & Theresa Reed.

I have just started looking in it. 

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The Game of Saturn - Peter Adams.

FindYourSovereignty
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Per recommendation of this forum, I picked up Pictures from the Heart, A Tarot Dictionary by Sandra A Thomson to have on my shelf.

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Hello Folks , 

As a beginner I am reading The Tarot Revealed - Paul Fenton Smith

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I’ve just started working my way through the Book of Thoth, and it’s much more readable and accessible than I expected. 
 

Also bought T. Susan Chang’s Tarot Deciphered as an ebook. Depending on how useful it is, I may upgrade to print copy. 

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I just got a working book about Tarot. "Tarot - A guide to understanding card meanings and spreads" by Rebecca Falcon.

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I recently received the english translation of "Synthetic and practical manual of the tarot" by Eudus Picard. If anyone reads with the Thomson-leng tarot it's worth getting. 

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Thanks @akiva.  I'm studying the Thomson-Leng and this looks like a great resource.

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No problem @Vesta! In the encyclopedia of occult sciences Picards minors are also mentioned. (On pages 432-439). They differ slightly from his own book, but it's good to have another source, if you havent already found it of course 😊

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I have 1,001 Tarot Spreads: The Complete Book of Tarot Spreads for Every Purpose by Cassandra Eason coming tomorrow. It's got some great reviews on Amazon but you can tell the reviews from the Tarot readers versus everyday Muggles. 

Natural Mystic Guide
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On 9/27/2019 at 10:57 PM, thesibylqueen said:

professionally I am up to my nose in work related to current events in the US so having something that connects tarot and the sense of stress I often feel is very welcome!

🌹💛🌹 Isn't it thrilling that this happening at just the right time for you?  May Tarot be a wonderful companion and healer as you move through your work related challenges. 🌹💛🌹

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