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Best Books About tarot

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Tarot is far more than fortune-telling; it is a powerful tool for self-reflection, creative inspiration, and accessing your inner wisdom. These books approach the 78-card deck from diverse perspectives, from scholarly analysis of symbolism to irreverent modern guides that make tarot accessible to everyone. Whether you seek deep psychological insights, practical guidance for daily life, or a creative spark for artistic work, the right tarot book will help you develop your own intuitive reading style and forge a meaningful connection with the cards.


Books & Affiliate Links

#TitleBest ForPriceISBN/ASINAmazon Link
1Holistic Tarot by Benebell WenSerious study$35158394835XBuy on Amazon
2Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom by Rachel PollackDeeper understanding$201578636655Buy on Amazon
3The Creative Tarot by Jessa CrispinArtists and creatives$171501120239Buy on Amazon
4Kitchen Table Tarot by Melissa CynovaDown-to-earth learners$170738750778Buy on Amazon
5Modern Tarot by Michelle TeaContemporary seekers$180062682407Buy on Amazon
6Tarot for Your Self by Mary K. GreerSelf-discovery workbook$201578636795Buy on Amazon
7The Tarot Bible by Sarah BartlettComprehensive reference$161402738382Buy on Amazon
8WTF is Tarot? ...& How Do I Do It? by Bakara WintnerIrreverent beginners$161624144527Buy on Amazon
9Queering the Tarot by Cassandra SnowLGBTQ+ inclusive readings$181578636485Buy on Amazon

Book Details

1. Holistic Tarot by Benebell Wen

Benebell Wen has created the most comprehensive tarot guide in print, covering everything from card meanings and spreads to the history, symbolism, and practical applications of the cards. At over 800 pages, this encyclopedic work serves as both learning guide and permanent reference. The definitive resource for readers who want deep mastery of the tarot tradition.

2. Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom by Rachel Pollack

Rachel Pollack's classic has introduced generations of readers to the psychological and spiritual depths of the Rider-Waite-Smith deck. Her insightful analysis of imagery and symbolism reveals layers of meaning that transform how you see each card. The foundational text that serious tarot students consider essential reading.

3. The Creative Tarot by Jessa Crispin

Jessa Crispin reimagines tarot as a tool for creative work, connecting each card to artists, writers, and creative practices throughout history. This unique approach uses the cards to unlock creative blocks, inspire new projects, and understand your artistic journey. A refreshing perspective for creatives seeking a different relationship with the deck.

4. Kitchen Table Tarot by Melissa Cynova

Melissa Cynova strips away the mystique and pretension that can make tarot intimidating, presenting card meanings and reading techniques with humor and warmth. Her practical approach treats tarot as a useful tool rather than mysterious oracle. Perfect for readers who want guidance without the woo-woo atmosphere.

5. Modern Tarot by Michelle Tea

Michelle Tea brings her distinctive voice to tarot interpretation, making the cards relevant to contemporary life with fresh perspectives and real-world applications. Her personal stories and modern examples breathe new life into traditional meanings. An accessible entry point for readers who want tarot that speaks to today's experiences.

6. Tarot for Your Self by Mary K. Greer

Mary K. Greer pioneered using tarot as a tool for personal growth rather than fortune-telling, with exercises and techniques for self-exploration. This workbook approach helps you develop your own relationship with the cards through active engagement. Essential for readers who want tarot as a path to self-understanding.

7. The Tarot Bible by Sarah Bartlett

Sarah Bartlett covers all aspects of tarot in an organized, accessible format that works as both learning guide and quick reference. Clear explanations of card meanings, spreads, and reading techniques provide everything beginners need to start reading. A well-rounded introduction at an affordable price point.

8. WTF is Tarot? ...& How Do I Do It? by Bakara Wintner

Bakara Wintner's irreverent guide demystifies tarot with humor and directness that cuts through the often pretentious tarot world. Her no-nonsense approach makes the cards approachable for skeptics and beginners who feel intimidated by esoteric language. The perfect first tarot book for anyone who appreciates a casual, authentic voice.

9. Queering the Tarot by Cassandra Snow

Cassandra Snow reexamines traditional card interpretations through a queer lens, offering inclusive perspectives that resonate with LGBTQ+ readers and anyone seeking less heteronormative frameworks. This thoughtful reinterpretation expands the cards' meanings for modern, diverse readers. An important addition to tarot literature that welcomes all identities to the practice.

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