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Review of Easy Tarot Guide By Marcia Masino


Easy Tarot Guide by Marcia Masino was released worldwide on 15th June 2011. Her book is a very fundamental and simple to follow. This book is written to help beginners to learn about tarot. It teaches in an intellectual way which needs active participation of the reader. This book is perfect for those, who are new to the concept of tarot.

This book consists of deck description, reading description, card interpretation and abstract. Author has written this book in a very fundamental introductory way. Book concentrates on those, who want to learn tarot without any other guidance.

First exercise in this book is to go through the deck of tarot cards. After going through the deck of the cards, separate cards that you like from the cards that you didn’t like. According to the author, this practice determines present situation of the student which he or she is facing in life. Card which student liked indicates student’s personal goals, aim in life, or aspects of life. On the other hand, cards which student didn’t like reflect unhappiness or distress. This practice get deepens when reader is asked to pick specific cards that fit given description. Descriptions are related to victory or peace. Descriptions depend on suit of swords, which is a confidence builder.




Book is structured into lessons. Every lesson starts by describing topic, which is followed by review. Review is an exam which test your knowledge. Reviews consist of fill in the blank questions, matching the keywords and true or false problems.
If readers will not read book properly then they may find questions little difficult. Therefore, readers need to concentrate to learn art of tarot.

Due to the review, readers get advantage to understand each chapter in a comprehensive way. Answers of the review questions are available at the end of the review. If you read it in a discipline way you will understand concept of tarot in a very strong manner.

This book is not a piece of cake. It is not easy to complete.  It requires lot of attention and time. But when you are able to learn tarot then it is worth of spending time on this book.

Explanation is also provided for the specific answers by the author. This book can be considered as professional tarot teaching material. Those who want to pursue professional career in field of tarot can certainly consider this book as one of the best material available in the market.

Book covers personality aspect of wide range of people including strangers. This is due to the fact that, author of this book was also a professional reader.

People who are willing to learn Tarot in a disciplined way which is combined by methodical approach, this book will prove to be an excellent guide.

Various other books do not explain about tarot in a proper way. But this book overcomes that drawback too. This book also provides practical advice and method to read tarot cards. Easy Tarot Guide is full of suggestions about way of reading and practically using tarot in real life.

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