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Would the Druidcraft (with it's book) along with 21 Ways To Read A Tarot Card be a suitable start for someone wanting to learn tarot? This person has no previous experience in reading the cards.
My other options are the Sharman-Caselli, and the Bright Idea Deck.
I also thought of offering the Morgan-Greer as well, but it might be too retro for the recipient. I've been looking to clear out some of my unused decks and my co-worker told me that she's always wanted to learn to read tarot.
I've already decided to give her my copy of Mary Greer's book, but I'm not sure what would be a good starter deck. It's been so long since I started reading, I have a hard time remembering what it's like to be brand new at it.
I'm fairly certain she won't care for the Bright Idea Deck, though I think it would be perfect for her.
My other options are the Sharman-Caselli, and the Bright Idea Deck.
I also thought of offering the Morgan-Greer as well, but it might be too retro for the recipient. I've been looking to clear out some of my unused decks and my co-worker told me that she's always wanted to learn to read tarot.
I've already decided to give her my copy of Mary Greer's book, but I'm not sure what would be a good starter deck. It's been so long since I started reading, I have a hard time remembering what it's like to be brand new at it.
I'm fairly certain she won't care for the Bright Idea Deck, though I think it would be perfect for her.