The Library of Questions: Unconventional Tarot Spreads and Journaling Prompts (Subtle Sorcery)
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Paperback
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0.45 kg
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Amazon
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- This book is full of questions. Some of them are simple. Some are unusual, weird, sinister even. Some are woven into fictional context, they live inside little stories and tales. There are 123 of ‘question sets’ in this imaginary library. You can use them as Tarot or oracle spreads and have readings with the deck of your choosing. Or, you can journal with them, using the questions as your prompts. Whatever it is you want right now, you can just ask. This book offers you the tools, so you can stop asking for miracles—and start asking about them.About the Author Lida Pavlova has devoted most of her life to the study and practice of magic and witchcraft, turning her passion into a full-time vocation over 15 years ago. She is the creator of several distinctive tarot and oracle decks, including Bird King Tarot, Ominous Oracle, PHRÖG TAROT, and The Green Tarot. Known for her poetic and unconventional tarot spreads, Lida shares her work with a vibrant community of over 350,000 followers on Instagram (page @lidapavlova_magic). Originally from Russia and now living in Serbia with her family, this is her first book published in English.About the Illustrator Ivan Sennikov, also known as Khvost, is a multidisciplinary artist whose work blends paper collage, digital art, street art, conceptual expression, memes, and AI-generated imagery. His creations—often infused with liminal and weirdcore aesthetics—are dedicated to wizards, magical beings, and the unseen corners of reality. Ivan’s art regularly trends on Pinterest, reaching millions of viewers each month. For this book, he created dozens of illustrations, including the cover and layout design, using AI as part of his creative toolkit. Instagram page: @khvost.art
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