The Wild Unknown Tarot Guidebook by Kim Krans

The Wild Unknown Tarot Guidebook The Wild Unknown Tarot Guidebook by Kim Krans
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a set of a guidebook and tarot deck, the focus is the tarot deck itself, the book is an accessory. There’s a lot of reviews that say the guidebook doesn’t do enough, but I think the opposite it’s just right. This is not a guidebook to reading tarot cards in general, it assumes you have a baseline of tarot cards and what you’re doing which I think is the right stance for this deck as it’s not exactly based on the Rider-Waite tarot which is the most well known and often the default.

There are some examples of tarot spreads, which I always appreciate, especially if there’s one I don’t use a lot or wasn’t aware of. The card explanations go well with the art, which lets be honest is what we’re all here for, it’s the artwork on these things. I mean, it’s a gorgeous mostly black and white deck with pops of color to enunciate the meanings.

I am in love with this tarot deck and the guidebook is just fine, it does what it’s supposed to do. It’s currently my daily draw deck and I’m always pleased by the card(s) I draw.

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Published on October 12, 2023 08:00
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