Welcome to Lilli Digest!
If you love cozy mysteries, binge-worthy thrillers, and board games that feel like a story—you’re in the right place.
At Lilli Digest, we explore books, board games, and the worlds they create, with a little tarot and mystery woven in.
Our goal is to help you discover a new board game to bring to the table or a great book to add to your reading list. The Mystic Digest is a paid subscription space where some of those interests branch into tarot readings and themed explorations, offering a different way to look at stories, history, and unresolved mysteries. Thanks for reading.

LATEST POSTS
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Soap Opera Stars Who Wrote Fiction (And Yes, I’m Adding These to My TBR)
Soap opera stars know how to deliver drama—and some of them are writing it, too. From mystery and thrillers to romance and gothic fiction, here are books by soap actors every fan should have on their radar.
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🩸 Vampire-Themed Board Games for a Perfectly Spooky Game Night
From quick 2-player duels to chaotic party games and immersive tabletop experiences, these vampire themed board games bring gothic horror to your next game night.
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NOAH’S ARK: AN UNSOLVED MYSTERY TAROT READING
In Genesis, the story of Noah’s Ark reads like a clean reset: corruption rises, judgment falls, and a single family survives to begin again. But when I laid the cards down, the narrative didn’t feel clean. It felt fractured. This reading explores the flood not as proof or disproof, but as a symbolic turning point—where…
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Books With Green Covers You’ll Actually Want to Pick Up
Stuck on the “read a book with a green cover” prompt? This list features thrillers, romance, witchy reads, and more—so you can check off your reading challenge and actually enjoy what you pick up.
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The Bennington Triangle: An Unsolved Mystery Tarot Reading
Between 1945 and 1950, several people vanished in a remote stretch of southwestern Vermont now known as the Bennington Triangle. This tarot reading does not attempt to solve those disappearances. Instead, it follows the story the cards told—one of misalignment, quiet turning points, and systems that fail without warning. What emerges is not an answer,…



