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The Oracle of Love : How to Use Ordinary Playing Cards to Answer Your Relationship Questions, PredictYour Romantic Future, and Find Your Soul Mate

The Oracle of Love : How to Use Ordinary Playing Cards to Answer Your Relationship Questions, PredictYour Romantic Future, and Find Your Soul Mate

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Practical and Highly Entertaining
Review: Having long utilized sources such as Tarot Cards and I Ching coins to help navigate the often difficult decisions in life, I was very glad to see someone had finally written this book. Richards writes with a light, insightful tone which is informative and captivating. This is a book you can refer to again and again as questions about your love life inevitably arise. Aside from being a great read, this is a reference book for love. Read this book and find out if love is "in the cards" for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Too much fun!
Review: I loved this book. It was easy to navigate and the descriptions of the cards were much more fun than you would expect. Not just dry, dictionary stuff but lively and entertaining. This girl can write. I don't know for certain that any cards can tell the future but this book sure had some good thoughts about men and relationships and finding love. Pick it up, pop the cork and have a good hoot and holler. You might see things differently!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Insightful and Fun, Oracle of Love is a Great Find!
Review: I've had the pleasure of using LeeAnn Richards' new book on a number of occasions. The Oracle of Love has proven to be a wonderful tool for myself and my girlfriends. It's incredibly easy to use. Richards offers several card spreads to choose from, so we've been able to tailor the book to our needs. Specific cards are siimple to find because of the easy-reference format used by the book. The advice given by the cards (via Richards' interpretation) has been amazingly insightful. In addition, the stories she tells both amuse and warm the heart. I would recommend this book to anyone who's looking to find out more about themselves and/or the person they're currently interested in. It's a real find.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Oracle of Love, by Leeann Richards
Review: The art of gaining insight into personalities, sitiuations and future predicaments through the use of playing cards is as old as civilization itself, but Leeann Richards new book The Oracle of Love brings a whole new aspect to this highly entertaining subject.
Witty, informative, easy to read, these pages are laced with deep perceptions of men and women, their vulnerabilities, their ambitions, and what makes them tick. We learn to probe beneath the surface of human nature. As well as being an excellent instructional guide, this book is funny. Leeann Richard's quotes and examples are so good, you know EXACTLY what she is describing in terms of feelings and reactions.
A wonderful read, a valuable tool, this book is worht its weight in gold.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Oracle of Love, by Leeann Richards
Review: When I wrote the blurb for the cover, it was from experience. Lee Ann Richards has hit
on something terrifically fun and made it easy to understand for the
layperson.

Actually, The Oracle of Love came as a joyful surprise. I brought it on the train with my friend Paula for the ride to Paris. Luckily, we had two facing
seats and a table in the middle. So we did readings - for 4 hours! - all the
way to Paris. We enjoyed it. A lot. Of course we realized at the end that we
had forgotten to mark the cards and so interpreted them all upright... but
never mind... we were amused... then on the way back Paula had marked the cards
and all of our readings came out dark and murky. Either way, we laughed because the descriptions of the different kinds of relationships (a different one for every card!) are so true.


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