
Titania's Fortune Cards
Modern Lenormand adaptation offering flexible layouts and clearer interpretation.
by Titania Hardie · Cedco Publishing Company · 2000
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Published in 2000, Titania's Fortune Cards are a modern adaptation of the Madame Lenormand Fortune-Telling deck. Hardie states that these cards are easier to understand than the Tarot, and perhaps more flexible, as the cards can be laid out in a number of ways. Personally I feel that Titania has breathed new life into these otherwise archaic images, though I suspect that some would feel that she has totally butchered the original symbology. As with all of Titania's merchandise, this set is exquisitely presented. The set is contained with a metallic-gold, hard-covered folder. When you open out the folder, there is a cubby-hole on the left for the cards and the accompanying book is on the right. The book is 96 pages and it dedicates two pages to each of the 36 cards. One page contains a comprehensive description of the cards meaning, the other shows a coloured picture of the card. The book also contains a section on Understanding the Cards; How to Lay Out and Read the Cards; Three different spread layouts (with sample readings); and a quick overview of the card meanings. The suggested spreads are: seven-card (for a daily reading), nine-card (for a weekly reading), and 36-cards (for a
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