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It may be called Llewellyn’s Little Book of Tarot but it sure packs a big punch. With images from over 40 decks, 8 exercises, 41 tarot tips, 27 symbolism highlights, and 17 journal prompts, there is a lot to explore.
The design works perfectly with the content. With its full color pages and small, pick-up-able size, it just begs to be flipped through. It invites dipping in and out, as the mood strikes. No need for a big commitment to “study” the cards or setting aside large time chunks for reading. If you are busy and still want to enjoy the benefits and delights of tarot, this book is perfect for you.
Tarot is deep and powerful and maybe sometimes