![]() ![]() ![]() One thing she doesn't mention is tarot cards, as that topic has a guide all to itself. In her book, Ahlquist offers an introduction to reading clouds, coffee grounds, palms, icicles, ashes, dominoes, candle wax and head bumps. She already had written two books, "Moon Spells: How to Use the Phases of the Moon to Get What You Want" and "White Light: The Complete Guide to Spells and Rituals for Psychic Protection," when she landed the deal to write the fortune-telling guide last year. ![]() The book is just one in the popular "Idiot's Guide" series of mass-market softcovers aimed at delivering the basics on hundreds of subjects - from freemasonry to dog tricks, from investing to adoption - in an easy-to-understand, often-lighthearted manner.Īhlquist, 51, formerly of Sarasota, calls her guide "a fun book for teenagers at a sleepover, as well as adults who are fascinated by different forms of divination." ![]() Now, Ahlquist, a psychic counselor who lives in Englewood, is sharing her knowledge as the author of "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Fortune Telling," scheduled to be released today. For more than 25 years, Diane Ahlquist has been using playing cards, pendulums, tea leaves and her intuitive abilities to look into the future. ![]()
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