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Mystic Pick: Predicting the Lottery With the Vera Sibilla - cover

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Mystic Pick: Predicting the Lottery With the Vera Sibilla

Alessandra Venturi

Publisher: Lulu.com

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Summary

Everything you need to know to pick your lottery numbers with the Vera Sibilla oracle cards! This little book gives you lucky card combinations, lottery numbers and the most appropriate spreads to try your luck!
Available since: 06/29/2014.

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