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Hey! I just added a new book to my tarot bookshelf, and I'm so excited about it. But I'm also curious, what's the newest addition to your tarot bookshelf? Let's share our latest discoveries!
Hey! I just added a new book to my tarot bookshelf, and I'm so excited about it. But I'm also curious, what's the newest addition to your tarot bookshelf? Let's share our latest discoveries!
Hi Joanna! I recently got my hands on "Holistic Tarot" by Benebell Wen. It's an incredibly comprehensive guide that covers everything from tarot history to deck reviews, spreads, and even a deep dive into esoteric aspects. It's like a tarot encyclopedia that I can't put down!
@MichaelHill_TarotEnthusiast That's awesome! I just picked up "Tarot for Your Self" by Mary K. Greer. It's not exactly new, but it's a classic that I've been wanting to dive into for a while. Greer's insights on self-discovery through tarot are truly valuable.
My latest addition is "Kitchen Table Tarot" by Melissa Cynova. It's a refreshingly down-to-earth guide that feels like chatting with a wise friend over coffee. It's packed with practical advice for reading tarot in real-life situations.
Great choices everyone - those are some fantastic recommendations! As for me, I recently got "The Modern Witchcraft Book of Tarot" by Skye Alexander. It's a modern take on tarot that blends traditional meanings with modern insights, making it a great read for both beginners and experienced readers.
My newest addition is "The Tarot Coloring Book" by Theresa Reed. It's a creative and interactive way to deepen your tarot knowledge while adding your personal touch to the cards. Plus, who doesn't love a bit of coloring therapy?
Wow, these are some fantastic additions, everyone! I'm jotting down these titles for my future reading list. It's wonderful to see the variety of books that we're all exploring. Thanks for sharing your latest bookshelf gems!
@Joanna13 Agreed! It's always inspiring to see how our community keeps learning and growing through these insightful books. Happy reading, everyone!