The Happy Squirrel
There is a book club discussing this book, but I can't find any post commenting or reviewing it. I have seen some reviews on YouTube and I know at least one member here likes this book (yoohoo Nemia). That was how I came across this book in fact, while we we discussing another book in this sub.
I have only 2 'how to' books for tarot (RWS) so far. Only one of them is worth the money I feel. Card by card meanings can be found online for free, and discussions on meanings of cards from decks I will never ever use is just pointless for me. If not for the fact that it is an e-book I would have given it away. But I haven't bought any other 'how to' books to fill the sparsity of my 'how to' section, because I somehow feel that none of them is what I need. (You don't really need a lot of them anyway and. it has been suggested that all you really need is one or two of them).
And then I saw this book, and its thorough review by Christina Gaudet and Divinationery.
From the quick glimpses of its pages, I felt as if this is finally the one kind of book that I have been looking for, but haven't been able to find so far.
A copy is on its way to me.
But I would love to know what everyone who have read it think of it so far?
Would you agree that if there is only one book such as this (reference/how to/ guide), this would be the best one for now?
I have only 2 'how to' books for tarot (RWS) so far. Only one of them is worth the money I feel. Card by card meanings can be found online for free, and discussions on meanings of cards from decks I will never ever use is just pointless for me. If not for the fact that it is an e-book I would have given it away. But I haven't bought any other 'how to' books to fill the sparsity of my 'how to' section, because I somehow feel that none of them is what I need. (You don't really need a lot of them anyway and. it has been suggested that all you really need is one or two of them).
And then I saw this book, and its thorough review by Christina Gaudet and Divinationery.
From the quick glimpses of its pages, I felt as if this is finally the one kind of book that I have been looking for, but haven't been able to find so far.
A copy is on its way to me.
But I would love to know what everyone who have read it think of it so far?
Would you agree that if there is only one book such as this (reference/how to/ guide), this would be the best one for now?