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The Only Astrology Book You'll Ever Need
The Only Astrology Book You'll Ever Need
Author: Joanna Martine Woolfolk
ISBN-13: 9781589793774
ISBN-10: 1589793773
Publication Date: 5/25/2008
Pages: 534
Rating:
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5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
Book Type: Paperback
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Wonderful bokk explains astrology so anyone can understand and draw up there own chart.
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Understand yourself and others. Discover what kinds of people you attract and are attracted to and why. Read about astrology and health, etc.
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I never thought I would give this book up but I am sure someone else can now use it to help them with astrology.
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Love it! Very well rounded book teaching from the very basics to an intermediate level. Teaches much more than most hobiest will ever need.
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very insightful
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From Library Journal
Although this is not the only astrology book that your library will ever need, it is still a valuable title that should be strongly considered. Woolfolk, the horoscope columnist for Marie Claire and Redbook magazines, has updated her classic guide for the first time in 19 years. Thoroughly covered here are sun signs, moon signs, planets, and the significance of the 12 zodiacal houses, as well as the most recent discoveries in astronomy and 21st-century projections. The author gives an easy, logical way to integrate the interpretations of the sun signs, moon signs, planets, and houses in any given chart, something not easily done or often seen in general astrology books. The book's only shortcoming is its lack of instruction on making a detailed technical chart, which is necessary if one is to cast a complete and accurate horoscope. However, Woolfolk compensates for this by teaching a simplified method that is about 90 percent accurate enough to get a beginner started and includes a bibliography for further instruction. Astronomical tables are included to help cast the simplified chart. A great bargain for the price, this is highly recommended for all astrology collections.