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The Only Astrology Book You'll Ever Need
The Only Astrology Book You'll Ever Need | Joanna Martine Woolfold
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OVER HALF A MILLION COPIES SOLD! This is the classic guide to astrological history, legend, and practice! Readers will enjoy simple, computer-accurate planetary tables that allow anyone born between 1900 and 2100 to pinpoint quickly their sun and moon signs, discover their ascendants, and map out the exact positions of the planets at the time of their birth. In addition to revealing the planets' influence on romance, health, and career, The Only Astrology Book You'll Ever Need takes a closer look at the inner life of each sign. Celebrated astrologer Joanna Martine Woolfolk offers abundant insights on the personal relationships and emotional needs that motivate an individual, on how others perceive astrological types, and on dealing with the negative aspects of signs. Readers will also welcome the inclusion of new discoveries in astronomy. Lavishly illustrated and with an updated design, this new edition is an indispensable sourcebook for unlocking the mysteries of the cosmos through the twenty-first century and beyond.
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1 - I consulted the star signs so many times the spine split completely in two
2 - Isak Dinesen was a favorite author from early adulthood. I particularly loved Seven Gothic Tales and Anecdotes of Destiny
3 - Christian Kracht‘s Imperium: a Fiction of the South Seas

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dabbe 💙🩵💙 7mo
Eggs Interesting-sounding books👏🏻👏🏻 7mo
iread2much 1) I‘ve actually read a few books so many times that they fell apart, it‘s why I switched to buying hard copies from my favorite authors. The first book I ever bought, Arrows for the Queen is very much taped, glued, and held together by love and stubbornness. 7mo
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iread2much 2) Mercedes Lackey has been a favorite author of mine since I first bought Arrows for the Queen when I was about 13. I still enjoy her books. 7mo
iread2much 3) I actually don‘t enjoy reading books the first time, I find it stressful if it‘s a really good book to not know what‘s going to happen. I like to read loved books over and over again and for really good ones, I get something new each time I read it. But if I had to choose, We by Yevgeny Zamyatin. It would be great to read it fresh with more adult experiences in my life 7mo
iread2much Thanks for the tag @catiewithac and @Eggs 7mo
catiewithac @iread2much I love your answers! 😍 7mo
Eggs @iread2much An honest clarification 👏🏻 7mo
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3 - Third book finished of 2021. One that‘s full of insights and backstory to what the heck these astrologers are talking about and where the information came from. Again, one I will refer back to often!

Kariisma25 How long is this one? Is this one from the 80s? 4y
JennM1 @cprawdzik page 407 is the start of the glossary and reference tables. Yes! It was first published in 1982 4y
Kariisma25 Hmm! I think I‘d be interested 4y
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