Member Reviews
It's an interesting book. I have read Robert Lee Camp's books, so this knowledge is not new to me. This book is definitely easier to understand than Lee's, and it is written in a way that captures your attention rather than being overly technical, which greatly helps in understanding the system. Of course, this system is very different from classic cartomancy. I recommend this book, especially if you are a beginner in the system of destiny cards..
As an avid Tarot reader I was intrigued with the idea of using a standard deck of cards as a tool as well. I found this book fascinating, insightful, thorough, and easy to put to use. I think this book would be useful to newbies, and seasoned tarot readers alike.
This was a great book. Anyone who ever finds themselves questioning who they are and why they do what they do will find hard answers in this book.
I loved this book! I thought I was familiar with numerology, but "Decode the Deck" took it to a whole other level! Even though it's packed with information, everything is straightforward and easy to understand- not to mention super fun and interesting! I love how you can use a simple deck of cards to learn more about yourself, others, and use it to guide whichever journey you are on. I would recommend this book to both beginners with no prior knowledge, and experts looking to deepen their craft. Thank you Beth, Jessica, Karen, and Daphne for expanding my knowledge of not only the deck, but myself as well!
NetGalley Review
Just absolute loved this book, growing up my aunt would read playing card instead of tarot. She passes before she could teach me. This book very much is similar to her method I could compare to memory of her readings I listened to.
I would absolutely purchase and deep dive and work the book on deeper level.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher and NetGalley in return for an honest review.
This is more of a guide for someone who wants to use a deck of playing cards in lieu of tarot cards. I personally didn't find much value in it, as I thought it was going to explain more about how numerology works. It did have a detailed explanation of what each card means or refers to, but I also thought the concept of the birth card seemed a bit convoluted. Maybe this is better for someone with a deeper knowledge of numerology? I'm sure it will be fine as a reference book for someone learning how to use a deck of cards for feeling better about their life.
I love it! A lot of insightful explanations and I'm starting to do my own spreads in order to stimulate my intuition.
Such a fun book! Really easy to follow and digest. I liked the crossroads story at the beginning and the section about the history of playing cards. I can't wait to have my own copy to visit and revisit over time.
This book is about numerology and how you can relate it to your own path. As someone who was not very familiar with numerology prior to reading this book, I appreciated that it was easy for a "newbie" to understand and consistently held my interest. It wasn't overly complicated or technical. There is a lot of helpful information to apply to your own life for better connection and understanding, and you can utilize the journal prompts to further deepen your connection with yourself as well as others. Coming in at just under 200 pages, this was a quick and interesting read with information I believe most people could use in their own journey.