Book: Everyday Astrology
I recently got a review copy of the book Everyday Astrology: How to Make Astrology Work for You. While I don’t believe in astrology as something to base your whole life around, I do find it fun and interesting. This book didn’t disappoint. It is chocked full of various situations and how to relate to different signs in those situations. From how to relate as a boss to an employee, to how to date a particular sign, and of course how to be a spouse as well, it was a lot of fun to read.
I especially enjoyed reading about my husband’s sign, though some of it didn’t seem to fit him. And of course, it was fun to read about my own sign. I was surprised at some of what was said about my sign, things I hadn’t heard before but that seemed to fit. There were also things that didn’t fit my personality, but that just seems to be how it works for everyone.
The book is laid out by signs, and then within each sign it will tell you the dates of the sign, a brief overview, and then how each sign is in different situations. Within each situation are tips on how to interact with a person with that particular sign. Along the side of the page for each situation, there is a small list of strengths, weaknesses, and interactive styles.
If you enjoy astrology this would be a fun read for you. Here is a sample of what you will find inside, 12 Signs to Connect With Your Significant Other.





