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fortunate

Kim Rashidi

4.0 AVERAGE

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*I received an eARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

5/5

Fortunate by Kim Rashidi is a collection of poems each based on a tarot card. If you’re already in to new age or are just wanting to try it out, I think this is a great addition to your home.

I read this as an ebook but I think having a physical copy of this would be perfect. You can flip to any random page when you need guidance, not needing to read this book in order. I think this would be really fun and nice to have around the house.

The poems themselves are really great too. They correlate well with their cards and overall I feel happier reading them. Rashidi does a great job in portraying the feelings of each card (non-reverse only) while also having her own poetic voice stand out.

I’m looking forward to buying a physical copy for myself and some friends.
reflective fast-paced
reflective fast-paced

My favorites include:
  • Three of Cups
  • Six of Cups
  • Eight of Cups
  • Seven of Swords
  • Six of Swords 
  • Eight of Pentacles
  • The Chariot
  • The World

read it front to back- not sure if that’s the intended use but it i did that! i’ll be using this as a reference in my tarot readings, it was a nice medium
hopeful inspiring mysterious reflective fast-paced

If you're at all interested in tarot, this is a nice read to help gain a new perspective on the cards and their meanings. A nice easy read!
reflective fast-paced

I wish it were organized by major Arcana, minor Arcana and ascending or descending number, to make it easier to find the poem to match your reading.

But the poems themselves are beautiful.

I wish it was organized by major Arcana, minor Arcana and then pentacles, cups, swords etc, and ascending or descending number, to make it easier to find the poem that matches your reading.

But the poems themselves are beautiful and I am very excited to add them to my next few readings and see how that feels!

Lovely work!