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Hi everyone,
I bought recently two books: the first one is "Lenormand Thirty Six Cards" by Andy Boroveshengra, and the second "The Essential Lenormand" by Rana George.
I began to read each of these books and both seem very good, with their own style. Well, I don't regret!
Nevertheless I have a little question for those who know these books and Lenormand tradition.
I have the impression that the Andy's book have a more classical approach and that the Rana George's book maybe a bit less.
Actually I don't know if Rana George added some meanings with regard to some cards in relation to her own practice and experiences as a fortune-teller, and I am sure she is a great reader.
So, here is my question: is Andy very classical in his presentation and Rana George more creative?
Thanks!
I bought recently two books: the first one is "Lenormand Thirty Six Cards" by Andy Boroveshengra, and the second "The Essential Lenormand" by Rana George.
I began to read each of these books and both seem very good, with their own style. Well, I don't regret!
Nevertheless I have a little question for those who know these books and Lenormand tradition.
I have the impression that the Andy's book have a more classical approach and that the Rana George's book maybe a bit less.
Actually I don't know if Rana George added some meanings with regard to some cards in relation to her own practice and experiences as a fortune-teller, and I am sure she is a great reader.
So, here is my question: is Andy very classical in his presentation and Rana George more creative?
Thanks!