Mud Kipith
Full of contradictions and meanings that dont make sense, especially with the page, knight, queen and king cards. Left me more confused and frustrated than informed in the end about the hardest cards for me to interpret, (the face cards) these overly detailed descriptions dont have any actual meanings to apply to any real situations.. it felt like I was just listening to a boring book of adjectives listed off with no real purpose
Cle Wise
Great book, this book is the best of it's kind. I feel opportune reading this book. I use to check the website waiting for this work, this book has help me to able to read like a professional reader for personal use and my friends as well. not only the general overview that you find on the site. it teach's one how to make your career more beautiful and perfect. A must read book, go get yourself a copy and you will never regret it., I am really very happy and I completely recommend it.
Joss Butler
This text is one of the better texts on the tarot. I also like Place and Crowley's books on the tarot, but this is better than I expect from most tarot books. It gets into the astrological correspondences (for some of the major arcana only, however). The author's emphasis on card combinations -- many pairs -- is also refreshing. Most author's don't understand that interaction between two cards or among various cards is important. The descriptions are apt and note astrological signs and other matters of interest in the images of the Rider-Waite Deck. I would suggest the author do the complete astrological and elemental correspondences for the minor arcana. For example, the Fool would correspond with Uranus and the element of air and the magician would correspond to Hermes. I would suggest the author include the elements, planetary signs, and deacons for each of the minor arcana to make this a more complete reference.