To begin, it's perfect. An approach without magic or mysterious ritual without true-false statements. The author announces its position on the maps to / place I join: the meaning of the card does not influence its symbol and its interpretation. Good point. The approach is didactic, like all the books in the series "for Dummies", but it can quickly stop here and not move forward in learning. Too many interpretations delivered with "or", "or" that certainly open the field of possibilities but lose the beginner. Few proposed combinations to reveal how many arcana up a complex meaning and specify playback. Some examples of pulling in cross provide a basis to start but no deeper. Combinations of research apprentices to unlock their reading will be for their expenses. As for the game to detach, I recommend just forget it. Pretty, perhaps, but too freely adapted from the Tarot de Marseille. In summary, for a novice, the book obviously offers the bases, but for others, go your way.