Saturday, 13 June 2026

Non-Fiction Review - 'Cozy Witch Tarot Deck' by Amanda Lovelace, Janaina Medeiros (Illustrator)

A cute little tarot card deck, and another by Amanda Lovelace (see here for my review of her 'Believe in Your Own Magic' card deck).

The cards in 'Cozy Witch Tarot Deck' contain lovely, soft, illustrious illustrations, and they don't sugarcoat anything when it comes to life lessons and areas of self-care and reflection. This deck gently holds your hand while giving you a good kick in the knickers - get on with it, Amanda Lovelace says. Many of her cards are shining beacons of wisdom, as well as comfort, with the occasional necessity for tough love.

Although I don't think this deck in particular is meant to be taken seriously, as it is small, comes from a cardboard packet, and my deck at least didn't come with an instruction manual or guidebook. Indeed, beginner tarot users might be lost with this one.

But I love the beautiful cards of 'Cozy Witch Tarot Deck' - they are just my cosy witchy, girly style, and they're so diverse and inclusive in their designs of women witches! - all the same.

And one of the cards - 'the empress' - features a woman breastfeeding and wearing a pandemic mask. Enough said.

Warmly, welcomingly, winsomely, charmingly, invitingly, vitally, gently, endearingly enchanting. And empowering.

Oh, how I cannot wait for Ms Lovelace's debut graphic novel, 'Books, Iced Coffee & a Side of Dragons'!

Final Score: 3.5/5

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