The Complete Book of Tarot Reversals
What do you do with the “other half” of the Tarot deck: the reversed cards? Experienced and beginning Tarot readers alike often struggle with interpreting cards when they’re upside down.
Struggle in the dark no more. Respected Tarot scholar and author Mary K. Greer sheds light on the subject in Tarot Reversals, the first book in Llewellyn’s new Special Topics in Tarot series. This series was created in response to an increasing demand for more Tarot books on advanced and specialized topics.
Reversals are not black and white—there is more than one way to interpret them. Explore these shades of grey with the twelve different methods for reading upside down cards. Upright and reversed interpretations for each of the 78 Tarot cards offer inner support, positive advice, and descriptions of the learning opportunities available, yet with a twist that is uniquely their own. Stimulate your intuition and deepen your connection to the cards as you explore the flip side of the Tarot. More >>
The Complete Book of Tarot Reversals


I was Looking for a book about reversals, and I read so many great reviews that I got mine.
I’m not saying the book is bad, I’m so not qualified to do so, but what I didn’t like was the tone: “oh we’re so good, our tarot community is so great, we’re so cool”…pleeease.
About the book: never got around to finish it, got bored.
Rating: 2 / 5
I’ve been taught it’s an option to read them this way. Decisive, I’m sure. Not going to read reversals.
Rating: 3 / 5
Good Book and I learned some thing about reversals that helped in my readings.
Rating: 4 / 5
This is one of the best Tarot books available. Mature explanations to both upright & reversals.
Rating: 5 / 5
I found it to be a special book because it turns so easy Tarot reverseals that many Tarotologist avoid, specially in the beginning. But this book is for novices and experts in Tarot. I really recommend it
Rating: 5 / 5