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I ordered an extra copy from Aeon a couple of months ago and was told they would send me one when it was reprinted. They even sent a confirmation of my order by snail mail. They haven't charged my card yet so I'm not sweating it.
Hmm, I've only gotten a couple of chapters in (before I was hijacked by other stuff) but it was good - very thoughtful and I love that it takes a "different" approach from the usual card-by-card format. I like his writing style. I might take it with me on the plane to the US soon, that will entertain me and it's only little so I should be good.jujustar said:yeah, thanks kat!
i havent had a chance to read mine either, cos i left for a trip as soon as it arrived pretty much...what do you think of it????
I wouldn't be surprised if the commentary to Liber 66 "found you" at just the right moment and highlighted a few of Paul Hughes-Barlow's misinterpretations.Grigori said:There were also some references that I really didn't agree with his interpretation of, or facts that don't align with what I've learnt elsewhere, though it is intended to be his personal ideas and not anything different so that's not really a fair complaint perhaps.
Aeon418 said:I wouldn't be surprised if the commentary to Liber 66 "found you" at just the right moment and highlighted a few of Paul Hughes-Barlow's misinterpretations.
Like what? I'm curious nowGrigori said:. . . he teaches a number of myths about the history of of the deck and the associated orders which seem absurd to me. Hard to tell if they are misunderstandings or something more deliberate.
thorhammer said:Like what? I'm curious now
Still haven't finished the book . . .
\m/ Kat