Read the book for the deck while taking a Feng Shui class...
and can tell you the book is a good primer.
But Feng Shui for me is something to work with really slowly and figure out how this works for me. I had bought an inexpensive mirror, wooden frame, and the teacher said quickly that it's used outside to repel negative energies. I used it to face an alley where lots of people from a local community center would turn the wrong way from our one-way street...which is fine.
The Star is the one card that I'm uncertain about. But it adds a "Western" face to me...does it look Eastern/Western to you? Top line, far right, Star:
http://images.google.com/imgres?img...=/images?q=feng+shui+tarot&svnum=10&hl=en&lr=
For some reason, an older actress, Carrie Fisher, came to mind:
http://carrie-fisher.imess.net/
Chinese New Year is the 29th, Year of the Dog. I sent my friend who bought a new house a few things with small directions for assisting flow of energy...but I'm waiting on sending anyone else a recommendation...except one other book on Feng Shui as a preventative and healthy way to look at oneself as a holistic system...
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0345379748/cinnabarswanh-20/002-6064690-7602467
The book is one that I had four copies of, but the three loaners never made it back to me. In one case, I knew the couple could not get it in Europe then, so I said they should keep it...the other two cases, I figured that it became part of their library and they needed it more than myself.
Back to the Feng Shui Tarot...I think of it as a tool to slowly gain familiarity with, as there's something strong and yet curiously appealing...but I want it to be a lifelong tool. I'm not certain how much this tarot fits with me yet, because I have an ancestral blend that takes some similar ideas, but may not quite merge with this style...if you do follow Buddhist and Taoist paths, I think Feng Shui will feel more like an extension. The teacher who taught my Feng Shui class had looked at several different schools and returned back to the one she liked best, one that draws from Chinese Buddhism...
It's taken me a few months to come to these conclusions. So do please excuse the personal background--you can tell I'm still reflecting on this deck and book.
Cerulean