However, I feel like the book sometimes falls super flat- whether not touching on super obvious imagery in some cards, randomly bringing up a ton about feng shui at the end, or the entire "spells" section, which frankly should have been omitted in my opinion, it's kind of a mixed bag overall. I definitely enjoyed going through it with my cards and reading the different descriptions carefully to work on solidifying associations. This book has a wealth of information that is highly accessible. Luckily the book this one borrows heavily from was gifted to me so I didn't spend my money on two nearly identical books. I have decreased my rating of this book as a result of this discovery. This comes across as super lazy, and I was really hoping that two books on the same general subject would at least be written differently enough that I might glean additional information. I recently discovered most of the content of this book is seemingly a nearly direct copy of one of her other books "The Only Tarot Book You'll Ever Need".
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