Review by Kelly L. (www.FantasyLiterature.com) for Tarot: An Illustrated Notebook Rating:
When you consider how much blank books are going for these days, this book is a bargain even though it’s paperback. It has a page for every tarot card, with a brief meaning, and plenty of blank space where you can write your own personal notes about what that card means to you. In addition, though the blurb doesn’t even mention this, it comes with a miniature version of the “Tarot Nova” in cardboard, which you can “tear along the dotted lines” and then you have a little tarot deck. It’s quite small, so it might not be of much use except as a conversation piece. Or, you could get a box/pouch/etc. and carry this deck in your purse in case you feel the urge to do a spur-of-the-moment reading in the coffee shop.
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Review by Kelly L. (www.FantasyLiterature.com) for Tarot: An Illustrated Notebook
Rating:
When you consider how much blank books are going for these days, this book is a bargain even though it’s paperback. It has a page for every tarot card, with a brief meaning, and plenty of blank space where you can write your own personal notes about what that card means to you. In addition, though the blurb doesn’t even mention this, it comes with a miniature version of the “Tarot Nova” in cardboard, which you can “tear along the dotted lines” and then you have a little tarot deck. It’s quite small, so it might not be of much use except as a conversation piece. Or, you could get a box/pouch/etc. and carry this deck in your purse in case you feel the urge to do a spur-of-the-moment reading in the coffee shop.