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Kitchen Table Tarot

Pull Up A Chair, Shuffle The Cards, And Let's Talk Tarot

Audiobook
1 of 2 copies available
1 of 2 copies available
Learn to read with your own voice and get the answers to all of your questions.
For years, Melissa Cynova has been sitting down with friends and neighbors who are curious about the tarot. She's heard all the questions and misconceptions that can confuse newcomers (and sometimes more experienced readers, too). Kitchen Table Tarot was written as a guide for anyone looking for no-nonsense lessons with a warm, friendly, and knowledgeable teacher.
Join Melissa as she shares straightforward guidance on decks, spreads, card meanings, and symbols. Filled with real-life examples and personal explanations of what it's like to read the cards, this book tells it like it is and provides the information you need to read with confidence.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 6, 2017
      In an upbeat, conversational style, Cynova’s debut explores the fascinating study of tarot card reading, describing the practice as a form of storytelling. The first few chapters discuss the author’s background, the ethics of reading, and the most user-friendly decks for beginners. The remainder of the book, which is much more interesting, focuses on the eclectic images on the cards and what they represent. The book is aimed at beginners, but experts will also find that it deepens their understanding of the varied images. Cynova does a great job of explaining the intriguing meanings of the cards as well as their alternate interpretations. Readers will immerse themselves in the fascinating visuals as they challenge themselves to decipher the cards’ difficult and somewhat confusing contexts. Those new to tarot reading may feel perplexed by the numerous and peculiar images and the slew of card decks to choose from; however, the author asserts that delving into tarot should be fun—particularly for the uninitiated. This informative and entertaining guide is sure to be popular with anyone interested in discovering tarot.

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