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  • Jumble of cards from the Endless TarotDeck Review: The Endless Tarot
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  • jumble of cards from the Tarot of OxaliaDeck Review: Tarot of Oxalia
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  • Jumble of cards from the Endless Tarot
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    Deck Review: The Endless Tarot

    March 3, 2026 /

    The Endless Tarot is less a deck you command and more a world you wander through. Drawn as a myriorama, its cards form a continuous panoramic landscape, rearranging themselves with every spread; a living, shifting story rather than a set of fixed meanings. Steeped in mythology, nostalgia, and that peculiar ache of anemoia, it positions you not at the centre of the action, but just slightly to one side of it. You are not the hero. You are the flâneur, the quiet witness, watching love, loss, celebration and fate unfold in twilight blues and starlit paths. Tarot here feels less like instruction and more like encountering a story already in…

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    Deck Review: The Mike Willcox Tarot & Oracle

    April 29, 2023

    Deck Review: The Journey Tarot Deck

    May 1, 2024

    Deck Review: Austin Osman Spare Tarot

    August 14, 2024
  • jumble of cards from the Tarot of Oxalia
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    Deck Review: Tarot of Oxalia

    February 20, 2026 /

    The Tarot of Oxalia is a lush, self-assured, unapologetically feminine reimagining of the RWS. It balances softness with sharpness and roots its symbolism in cycles of flow: love, loss, abundance, decay. It feels both timeless and distinctly of its moment: mythic, earthy, and defiant.

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    A jumble of cards from tje Black Tarot by R Black - review by Tarotcake

    Deck Review: The Black Tarot (By R. Black)

    May 23, 2025

    Deck Review: Far-Out Tarot

    April 14, 2025
    A jumble of cards from the Bonestone & Earthflesh Tarot

    Deck Review: Bonestone & Earthflesh Tarot

    December 22, 2025
  • jumble of cards from the Discovering Beauty Tarot
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    Deck Review: Discovering Beauty Tarot

    February 9, 2026 /

    The Discovering Beauty Tarot is a proper old-school Love-and-Light deck - but don’t be fooled. Beneath the warmth and colour is a fiercely feminist, politically awake Tarot that asks for presence, courage, and care.

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    Deck Review: The Forager’s Daughter Tarot

    August 22, 2023

    Deck Review: The Twice Told Tarot

    July 15, 2023

    Deck Review: Figuratively Speaking Mermaid Tarot

    May 8, 2025
  • Ring of Justice cards from various Tarot decks
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    Tarot Card Meanings: Justice

    January 20, 2026 /

    Welcome to my wheel(s) of justice! Hot on the heels of the Wheel of Fortune, Justice, the eleventh card in the Major Arcana, is another Tarot card concerned with karma, balance, and consequence. But where the Wheel asks us to recognise forces beyond our control, Justice turns the question back onto us. It asks us to think about the choices we've made, the ethics we live by, the power we have - and how we wield it. Life constantly asks us to decide, to weigh things up, to choose which path we want to take. And once we’ve made those choices, we don’t simply move on from them: they become…

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    A circle of Lovers Tarot cards from different decks

    Tarot Card Meanings: The Lovers

    April 25, 2025

    Tarot Card Meanings: The Fool

    April 27, 2023
    A circle of High Priestess card from across different decks

    Tarot Card Meanings: The High Priestess

    June 13, 2023
  • Jumble of cards from the Camena Tarot
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    Deck Review: Camena Tarot

    January 4, 2026 /

    Rooted in myth, art history, and watery intuition, the Camena Tarot is a deck that rewards slow looking and deep reading. From cat-eyed pomegranates and antlered High Priestesses to lactating Stars and Janus-lit Hermits, this is a Majors-only deck that treats Tarot not as a shortcut to answers, but as a threshold - one you have to cross carefully, attentively, and on your own time.

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    Deck Review: Tarot of Echoes

    June 25, 2024
    A jumble of cards from the Bon Sequitur Tarot deck - review by Tarotcake

    Deck Review: The Bon Sequitur Tarot Deck

    June 22, 2025
    Jumble of cards from the Zoomies Tarot - review by Tarotcake

    Deck Review: Zoomies Tarot

    December 7, 2025
  • Decks, Glorious Decks!,  Kickstarter Decks

    Currently On Kickstarter: The Liminal Tarot Deck

    December 31, 2025 /

    A quick & dirty love letter to The Liminal Tarot: an eerie, charcoal-drawn indie deck living in Tarot’s threshold spaces. With just over a day left on Kickstarter, this is a genuinely original deck for readers who like their symbolism strange, unsettled, and alive.

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    Deck Review: The Wyrd of Sarah Howard

    May 31, 2023

    Deck Review: The Universal Folk Tarot

    May 22, 2024

    Currently On Kickstarter: The Genius Garden Tarot & The ‘Journey’ Tarot

    April 26, 2023
  • A jumble of cards from the Bonestone & Earthflesh Tarot
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    Deck Review: Bonestone & Earthflesh Tarot

    December 22, 2025 /

    The Bonestone & Earthflesh Tarot is my All-Time Mostest Favouritest deck: rich, myth-soaked, visually stunning, and utterly unforgettable. Created by illustrator Ana Tourian and writer Avalon Cameron, it’s a deck that leans hard into beauty and brutality, ecological grief and ecstatic joy, folklore and flesh. With the long-awaited mass-market Reawakening edition finally making this former indie unicorn accessible, it feels like the perfect moment to revisit what makes Bonestone so powerful and so enduring - and why I still return to it again and again.

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    Deck Review: Out of Hand Tarot Deck

    July 3, 2023

    Deck Review: The Botan Tarot

    July 19, 2023

    Deck Review: Le Tarot Arthurien

    April 16, 2024
  • Jumble of cards from the Zoomies Tarot - review by Tarotcake
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    Deck Review: Zoomies Tarot

    December 7, 2025 /

    The Zoomies Tarot is whimsical, tender, and often surprisingly profound - very much in keeping with Amber Fossey’s trademark ability to make a “cute” drawing suddenly hit you in the feelings. With her background as an NHS doctor working in psychiatry, Fossey understands the messy grey areas of being human, and that compassion runs through the deck. Her creatures are a little strange, a little scruffy, sometimes falling apart… but always worthy of love.

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    Deck Review: The Sinagtala Tarot

    August 27, 2025

    Deck Review: Fat Folks Tarot

    July 8, 2024

    Deck Review: I Am The Artist Tarot by Sakki-Sakki

    April 26, 2023
  • jumble of cards from the Cracked Amethyst Tarot
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    Deck Review: The Cracked Amethyst Tarot

    November 27, 2025 /

    The Cracked Amethyst Tarot feels like both a culmination and a homecoming - a decade of Jessica Bott’s artistic growth distilled into a deck that’s gentle, thoughtful, and quietly wise. Each card hums with intention: landscapes alive with light, natural textures, and a kind of calm that feels both grounded and expansive. Bott’s reimagining of her long-out-of-print Idiosyncradeck is no nostalgia project; it’s a transformation. Like the oyster-Magician at its heart, this is grit turned into grace, art honed into alchemy.

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    Deck Review: Genius Garden Tarot

    August 30, 2023
    Jumble of cards from The Wyrd of Sarah Howard

    Deck Review: The Wyrd of Sarah Howard

    May 31, 2023

    Deck Review: Gourmet Tarot

    July 3, 2024
  • Different interpretations of the Temperance card, featuring angels and alchemical symbols of integration, healing, and sacred equilibrium.
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    Tarot and Religion: Why the Cards Aren’t the Enemy

    November 17, 2025 /

    People often ask me whether Tarot is “compatible” with religion; or more bluntly, whether it’s evil. As someone who reads professionally and also grew up within a Christian cultural framework (and has a very beloved brother-in-law who’s a vicar!), I think it’s time we unpack that a little. When I’m on my Tarot stall at the market, I often get Christians and Muslims who come over to critique the cards and admonish me for reading them (Jewish folks, in my experience, don’t tend to mind – maybe because Judaism has a more flexible relationship to divination, or maybe they just have better things to do with their time than harass…

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    The Maths of Tarot: How Many Tarot Spreads Are There (Really)? And How Long Would It Take To See Them All?

    September 23, 2025
    A jumble of Devil Tarot cards - symbolic, intuitive, and not at all possessed.

    Is Tarot Evil? In Defence of the Cards

    July 16, 2025
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