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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The Shroud of Turin: An Unsolved Mystery Tarot Reading
A tarot reading that explores the tension behind the Shroud of Turin—what may have happened, why it was preserved, and why even the truth might not bring agreement.
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Best Pirate Board Games for Swashbuckling Game Nights
Looking for the best pirate board games? From hidden-role betrayals to epic treasure hunts, these pirate-themed games deliver adventure, strategy, and chaotic fun for your next game night.
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The Loch Ness Monster: An Unsolved Mystery Tarot Reading
What if the Loch Ness Monster was never meant to be proven—or disproven? This tarot reading follows the tension between what’s seen, what’s believed, and why the mystery refuses to end.
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Blue Cover Books for Your Reading Challenge (Thrillers, Romance & Cozy Mysteries to Add to Your TBR)
Building your reading challenge TBR? These blue cover books span psychological thrillers, dark romance, literary fiction, and cozy mysteries—perfect for checking off your next color category.
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Solo Games That Feel Like a Story (Not Just Something to Pass the Time)
Looking for solo games that feel like more than just passing time? These immersive board games and solo storytelling experiences bring strategy, survival, and narrative together.
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Arbor Low: The Circle That Didn’t Finish Becoming
A tarot reading of Arbor Low reveals a story that doesn’t resolve cleanly. What began with intention may have been interrupted before it could fully take shape—and something about it still lingers.


