Hi Capricornscorpio,
While I thought the book had some good info and valid points, the "psychic junkie" tone was a turnoff for me. I don't like promoting that behavior and I thought the book seemed to condone it. That's my main issue with it. I also thought it could have been edited down a bit.
Thank you for your reply. Valid points, although I disagree with your comment about the book condoning psychic junkie-ism. If anything, I think the author tries to steer her readers away from that path, all while providing examples and anecdotes. (I know from this point forward, I don't ever want to be the type of client who becomes co-dependent on receiving a reading every 12 hours!) What I took from the book are: 1) lessons for those who are on the receiving end of the reading (whether it's their 1st or 21st time); 2) what the tarot reader experiences from the other side of the cards; 3) the author's own personal experiences as a reader/client. As someone who is still "green" to all of this, I liked exploring both the client's and reader's perspectives.
And while the book is shy of 300 pages, it was a rather easy read for me. (I read it while I was sick with the flu one weekend, and it really helped the time go by.) As I mentioned in my previous post, the author's style resonated with me.
Cheers.