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Kitchen Table Tarot: Pull Up a Chair,…
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Kitchen Table Tarot: Pull Up a Chair, Shuffle the Cards, and Let's Talk Tarot (édition 2017)

par Melissa Cynova (Auteur)

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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.

Praise:

"If you're looking for an intuitive overview of how tarot might work for you and a pragmatic guide to learning the cards' core meanings, this book is the one. It's a warm, fast read with plenty of swearing, and I wish it could be bundled with every one of my tarot decks...It's that good. Buy one for you and one for your best friend, and go through it together. A+"â??Maggie Stiefvater, #1 New York Times bestselling author and creator of The Raven's Prophecy Tarot

"Cynova's debut book struts forward to lead the pack with its authentic voice, candid and nimble teaching approach, and ability to pare down the principles and experience of reading tarot to its essentials...Exemplary. Eminent. Authoritative. A veritable gem." â??Benebell Wen, author of Holistic Tarot

"A punch-in-the-gut teaching guide to the tarot...illustrating how much the tarot encourages each of us to find our own unique language and meanings when we begin this journey."â??Terry Iacuzzo, author of Small Mediums at Large

"Melissa Cynova has written one of the most accessible, relatable tarot books ever. Pull up a chair, pop a cold one, and get ready for some straight-talking tarot lessons that will have you slinging the cards like a tarot badass in no time at all!"â??Theresa Reed, author of The Tarot Coloring Book

"I've read many books about tarot readings, but this one is my favorite book so far."â??Library Noire

"This book is a major asset to anyone curious about tarot...Reading Kitchen Table Tarot genuinely feels like sitting down with her and getting a whole workshop series delivered one-on-one."â??Amber Unmasked

"Kitchen Table Tarot is for the beginner who wants to dip their toes in the tarot world for fun and personal study."â??Spiral Nature

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Titre:Kitchen Table Tarot: Pull Up a Chair, Shuffle the Cards, and Let's Talk Tarot
Auteurs:Melissa Cynova (Auteur)
Info:Llewellyn Publications (2017), 288 pages
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Disclosure: I haven't read through the entire book yet, but I've been using it daily for about two months now and have really been enjoying Cynova's interpretations. She includes reversed interpretations, which I've often glossed over in the past, but now feel more comfortable with, and I love her approach of *really* taking the cards' illustrations and commonalities of suits and numbers/ranks in context--also something I never paid that much attention to. Her tone really does reflect the "kitchen table" feel--it's heartfelt and funny and down-to-earth, just as if you were sitting across from your bestie. I have checked this out from the library, but I totally plan on buying it once my renewals run out. ( )
  LibroLindsay | Jun 18, 2021 |
THIS is my go-to handbook at the moment. The examples are great, the categorization of the minor arcana by number rather than suit has been great, and this has been especially helpful as a beginner just starting to include reversed cards in readings.

This is a fairly good introduction. It's not too scant about the card meanings and it doesn't give wishy washy "The cards mean whatever you want them to mean" explanations, but I don't find that it loses itself in the weeds. The author knows what shes talking about but isnt trying to show off and actually seems to want to help those looking to learn tarot. ( )
1 voter yvonnekins | May 19, 2020 |
Good book. Fun to read. Don't agree with all her meanings, but they work for her. ( )
  harperhaven | Apr 13, 2020 |
Author is knowledgeable but also pretty funny. This will be a great reference book that I'll keep handy. ( )
  pmtracy | Dec 17, 2019 |
Better late than never.... I received this book from the publisher via NetGalley, to read it prior to publication.

A year ago.

Uh... my bad.

It made that much of an impression on me, though, that I wanted to review it. Even after all this time had passed!

So, nutshell: I loved it. I loved the style, feel and tone. I loved the layout and design. But most importantly, I loved the methods in which the author "taught". It's not about the precision of the art, but rather, how you intuit the cards.

YES. I love this, and learned a similar outook when taking a card reading class from Doreen Virtue years ago. (Yes, that Doreen Virtue).

Would I buy this for myself? A friend? As a gift? Yes, yes and a wholehearted, yes. ( )
  bonnyadventures | Feb 3, 2019 |
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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.

Praise:

"If you're looking for an intuitive overview of how tarot might work for you and a pragmatic guide to learning the cards' core meanings, this book is the one. It's a warm, fast read with plenty of swearing, and I wish it could be bundled with every one of my tarot decks...It's that good. Buy one for you and one for your best friend, and go through it together. A+"â??Maggie Stiefvater, #1 New York Times bestselling author and creator of The Raven's Prophecy Tarot

"Cynova's debut book struts forward to lead the pack with its authentic voice, candid and nimble teaching approach, and ability to pare down the principles and experience of reading tarot to its essentials...Exemplary. Eminent. Authoritative. A veritable gem." â??Benebell Wen, author of Holistic Tarot

"A punch-in-the-gut teaching guide to the tarot...illustrating how much the tarot encourages each of us to find our own unique language and meanings when we begin this journey."â??Terry Iacuzzo, author of Small Mediums at Large

"Melissa Cynova has written one of the most accessible, relatable tarot books ever. Pull up a chair, pop a cold one, and get ready for some straight-talking tarot lessons that will have you slinging the cards like a tarot badass in no time at all!"â??Theresa Reed, author of The Tarot Coloring Book

"I've read many books about tarot readings, but this one is my favorite book so far."â??Library Noire

"This book is a major asset to anyone curious about tarot...Reading Kitchen Table Tarot genuinely feels like sitting down with her and getting a whole workshop series delivered one-on-one."â??Amber Unmasked

"Kitchen Table Tarot is for the beginner who wants to dip their toes in the tarot world for fun and personal study."â??Spiral Nature

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