Le Fanu
(The idea arose out of the "Collectible decks" thread. Souljourney said I should start a new thread on it when I broached the idea...)
The decks you would use more if they came with a decent accompanying book (or even LWB for that matter?) Or even the decks that come with sort-of-OK books/LWBs but which really deserve better.
OK, I will probably be told to go and read intuitively, and there'll be no shortage of posts from people who say they never read the books, but I think most of us know the value of an in-depth, stimulating book to get us into the zone for working with a deck, seeing the artist's perspective and being provoked to think in different ways.
Surely, number one, top of the list, would be the Liber T.
Wouldn't it?
The decks you would use more if they came with a decent accompanying book (or even LWB for that matter?) Or even the decks that come with sort-of-OK books/LWBs but which really deserve better.
OK, I will probably be told to go and read intuitively, and there'll be no shortage of posts from people who say they never read the books, but I think most of us know the value of an in-depth, stimulating book to get us into the zone for working with a deck, seeing the artist's perspective and being provoked to think in different ways.
Surely, number one, top of the list, would be the Liber T.
Wouldn't it?