Tarot in Fiction

Mythtaken

...I hope Falco writes her tarot guidebook, "Infinite Roads to Knowing", by Miss Chance, quoted often in the series, for Llewelyn; I'd buy it in a flash.

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Me too! Miss Chance sounds like an awful lot of fun.

The third in the series (Give the Devil His Due) is coming out in April. Looking forward to it.
 

krisa

glad that I noticed this thread, so I can recommend GORGEOUS manhwa (korean manga) Tarot Cafe to any comic/manga lovers (or at least those tolerant of it)..

It's a cute story about tarot reader Pamela (hm... hm :>) and her special after-midnight clients (all from faeries to werewolves..) but eventually turns out to be a quest of her lifetime.

https://myanimelist.net/manga/551/The_Tarot_Café

The most awesome thing is there is a tarot card and it's meaning presented at the beginning of every chapter, setting the overall tone of the chapter.
 

mcjw

Love this thread! Reading about tarot in fiction is what finally prompted me to buy my own deck and dive in to learning how to read.

I didn't see either of these mentioned in the thread - I happened to enjoy both but they tend to be fairly polarizing, at least on Goodreads :)

The Book of Speculation by Erika Swyler
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23014670-the-book-of-speculation?ac=1&from_search=true

Meets Girl by Will Entreken
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9792086-meets-girl?ac=1&from_search=true