Scott Cunningham’s “Divination for Beginners: Reading the Past, Present & Future” is an excellent introduction to the art of divination. An exceptionally balanced book, I especially liked his discussion of Cheiro. The one thing that I love about this book is Cunningham’s inclusion of “Appendix 1: A Dictionary of Divinations” because it lists all of the different forms of divination used by humans, many of which the author didn’t describe in the book.
I respect this author not just because he’s a fantastic writer, but also because of his strong ethics and his common sense approach. As someone who was born and still is psychic, I feel like Cunningham mirrors my own beliefs. For example, when he said,
“…Never charge for such work unless you set yourself up as a reader, which certainly isn't recommended, and may cause problems with local officials…”
I know that there are people who do this and do charge money (or worse, for favors); to each his own. But Cunningham understands the dangers involved (unethical, dishonesty, etc.) in doing so. The author is responsible and reliable, providing an annotated bibliography. I absolutely recommend this book.