Debra
TarotCard has contributed 9 posts to AT and doesn't say if he or she is the author of the book. [eta: TarotCard doesn't say if he or she admires the book--just reports that it's available]
Maybe the book costs too much. It's hard to publish one's own stuff. Has anyone seen it? There's plenty of not-great stuff in the world of tarot. I'd like to know more about it.
Teheuti is right, there's lots of material on the web that we can look at for free, no need to buy a book. It's nice to know if something can be viewed at no cost (like the Waite-Trinick tarot images, for example, on the British Museum web site!) I'm not sure why this would be a valid critique of the book, however. The author may be doing something original (without seeing it, you can't judge). And some people under any circumstances prefer a book.
Maybe the book costs too much. It's hard to publish one's own stuff. Has anyone seen it? There's plenty of not-great stuff in the world of tarot. I'd like to know more about it.
Teheuti is right, there's lots of material on the web that we can look at for free, no need to buy a book. It's nice to know if something can be viewed at no cost (like the Waite-Trinick tarot images, for example, on the British Museum web site!) I'm not sure why this would be a valid critique of the book, however. The author may be doing something original (without seeing it, you can't judge). And some people under any circumstances prefer a book.