Manga: new tarot cards for teenagers by sahar huneidi

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Professional intuitive and journalist, sahar teaches meditation, psychic development; and conducts workshops on tarot, the ancient art of coffee cup reading, and dream interpretation. She is a spiritual diy columnist for prediction magazine, the original body mind spirit magazine in the uk; intuitive horoscope columnist for sharq magazine, the manga revolution began quietly in the uk in 2003 and has enjoyed a recent explosion in popularity following the introduction of card games like yu-gi-oh – you will now find children from eight to 18 trading cards and playing games in every playground across the uk; and dragon ball z screen animations - on television, dvd and electronic games watched and played by all ages. Based on the shojo manga form, the deck of colourful characters will appeal to teenage girls and tarot lovers alike. It features 78 cards with the conventional 22 major arcana and four suits of swords, cups, pentacles and wands, each illustrated with pip cards (from ace to ten) and four major court cards. The accompanying book by author gilly smith offers a brief background to the tarot and suggests layouts to address many of the burning issues and dilemmas teenage girls face daily, posing all-important questions to the cards such as: does he fancy me? Will i pass my exam? How can i get on better with my parents? Supporting commentary suitable for the teenage reader is offered for each card, along with interpretations for both upright and reversed readings, so the reader can use the cards as a guide to make the best choice or the right decision.
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