I cut back on Anime. Usually, It would take a lot more to keep me interested to read a whole series of anime/manga. But when I saw THIS in my friends' bookshelf, I squealed, read, and orgasmed. It's probably because of the style and plot of the book. It's little series of about different people of fairytales. A widow of a lake, a Super Model Vampire, A hunter falling in love with a Dragon in a young mans' body, a young fortuneteller(the main character). Oh, It's such a delight to read!!

Plot:
In contemporary Great Britain, Pamela is the owner of a mysterious Tarot Cafe. After midnight, she receives supernatural clients who come to her for advice through tarot readings. From cats to fairies to vampires, they tell her their stories even as she unravels their past, present and future through her cards. In exchange for her advice, they pay her with beads of Berial's Necklace, which Pamela gathers for her own secret ends.

The Tarot Cafe:
The Tarot Café is a manwha[general Korean term for comics and print cartoons (common usage also includes animated cartoons). ] by Sang-Sun Park being published by Sigongsa Co., Ltd. in Korea, Tokyopop in United States and Ediciones La Cúpula in Spain. Seven volumes have been published in Korea, while six have been translated into English and four in Spanish. Each chapter starts or ends with a modified tarot card often relating to the story, featuring well known commercial tarot decks replaced with story characters.