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41. Zodiac and Swastika: How Astrology
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42. Zodiac of Echoes
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43. The Lost Zodiac: 22 Ancient Star
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44. Tokyo Zodiac Murders: Detective
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45. Secrets of the Zodiac: An In-depth
46. Across the Zodiac
 
47. The Bad News Zodiac
 
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48. In Zodiac Light (Isis General
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49. Born on a Rotten Day: Illuminating
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50. Chinese Astrology: Exploring The
 
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52. The Glastonbury Zodiac: Key to
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53. Shag's Zodiac: Offbeat Adventures
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54. Zodiac [UNABRIDGED]
55. Zodiac Killer
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56. (Boys Of The Zodiac) Leo: All
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57. Astrologically Incorrect For Lovers:
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58. The Year of the Pig: Tales from
 
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59. The Book of the Zodiac
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60. Robin MacNaughton's Sun Sign Personality

41. Zodiac and Swastika: How Astrology Guided Hitler's Germany
by Wilhelm Wulff
Hardcover: 192 Pages (1973)
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Asin: 0698105478
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Wulff wrote this book to dispel allegations he was a sound Nazi working to further it's cause. He was freed from a concentration camp to become Himmler's personal astrologer and, in the author's words "I was anything but a free man... I worked under the constant threat of severe punishment should my calculations prove inaccurate."Wulff relates how he informed Himmler and other high-ranking Nazis about their horoscopes and, more importantly, on Adolph Hitler's. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars "I was Himmler's Astrologer"
Wilhelm Wulff's memoir of World War II is a terrific book. Wulff wrote the book in order to counter the accusation that he had strong Nazi credentials and was the official astrologer of the Third Reich.Wulff wrote his book in 1968 (titled Tierkreis und Hakenkreutz in German) and it was translated into English in 1973.According to Wulff, despite the rumors, the Nazis did not really have a high regard for astrology except as a propaganda tool.(The British too exploited astrology for its propaganda value by publishing phony astrological forecasts to boost British morale and manufacturing false astrological magazines in German with dire predictions for the Third Reich and smuggling them into Germany in an effort to undermine German morale.)Wulff, like Hitler, began his career as an artist.But early on Wulff became interested in astrology and decided that this was his true metier and became an astrologer instead. He was a top astrologer in Germany when Hitler came to power.The Third Reich basically prohibited astrology and some astrologers thrown into concentration camps.Hitler's second in command, Heinrich Himmler, however, had a strong interest in the occult and read through Wulff's occult library after the Nazis confiscated it.He then summoned Wulff and questioned him about it.As a result, Wulff involuntarily became Himmler's astrologer, casting and interpreting horoscopes for top Nazis and mundane events.He was really a prisoner, he states, and was kept working around the clock to answer questions and make predictions for the Nazis.According to Wulff, the major question was "When will Hitler die?" and "Will he be assassinated."Wulff counseled Himmler to stage a coup by arresting Hitler and ending the war.Unfortunately, Himmler was intrigued by Wulff's advice, but procrastinated until it was far too late.Himmler listened to Wulff, but heard only what he wanted to hear.Wulff was amazed at Himmler's naivete.As the war worsened for the Germans, Himmler had a nervous breakdown.The portrait of Himmler at the end when he is desperately trying to make his stars seem positive is chilling."Then it's all over?It's the end?What am I supposed to do?!"

Whether or not Wulff tells the whole truth no one knows, but truthful or not, the story is quite gripping.This book offers some explanation for the Germans' so quickly embracing National Socialism.In Ian Kershaw's biography of Hitler, he states that people voluntarily "Nazified" their professions.According to Wulff, fear was the motivation, not zeal for Nazism.When Hitler took power, astrologers formed "a National Socialist Astrological Society" in an effort to curry favor with the Nazis.It did not work.Astrology was still banned.

This was probably a difficult book to translate into English because of all the astrological terms employed.There are places where the English is clumsy.But overall, the book is quite well written.I'd recommend this book to anyone with an interest in World War II and/or astrology.Knowledge of astrology is not necessary to appreciate this book.Recommended.4 Stars. ... Read more


42. Zodiac of Echoes
by Khaled Mattawa
Hardcover: 144 Pages (2008-09-01)
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Asin: 1931337047
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Jahan Ramazani has written that “These dazzling lyrics and sequences create one of the most compelling portraits we have of a mind, a sensibility, a language emerging from the hybridization of cultures.”

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5-0 out of 5 stars Zodiac of Echoes
Kaleidescopic in structure and movement, daringly personal yet intensely political, his verse encompasses narrative, satire, meditation, and high-spirited hilarity. One moment, we're stuck in a highway on the way to the history-glutted Mississippi river. The next, questions of exile, identity, and linguistic alienation spiral in a poem set in a jaunty Cairo taxi ride. Line by line we turn from zany wisecracks about globalization to solemn invocations of the moon, from intensely felt lyricism to splintered, televisual, attention-franctured deferrals of feeling. . . These dazzling lyrics and sequences create one of the most compelling portraits we have of a mind, a sensibility, a language emerging from the hybridization of cultures-Jahan Ramazani

5-0 out of 5 stars Haunting...Evocative..Transporting
With ZODIAC OF ECHOES, Khaled Mattawa has done it again (if you haven't read ISMALIA ECLIPSE, you must!), offering readers an intimate glimpse at foreign worlds, as well as new ways of looking at our own.He is one of those gifted poets whose words need only be read once to reverberate in memory for a lifetime.Ah, but then you read them again and again for the simple pleasure of them.Bravo! ... Read more


43. The Lost Zodiac: 22 Ancient Star Signs: What They Mean and How to Find Them in the Night Sky
by Catherine Tennant
Cards: 192 Pages (1995-10)
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Asin: 0821222376
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This new gift box from the creator of The Box of Stars resurrects--for the first time in 2,000 years--the original ancient system of astrology. This box includes 22 cards that picture the constellation associated with each birth sign; two maps, one of each hemisphere; and a paperback book that describes the rediscovery of this ancient system. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Encompasses all the Heavens
This edition demonstrates what the ancient star systems were like before Ptolemy elminated them as too confusing.If you ever wondered if there was more to the sky than the typical astrology charts indicated then this is a set you would like to have. Star maps, cards and book give a basic idea and understanding of what the ancient Egyptians and Chaldeans saw in the stars.Whether you use Sideral or Tropical astrology this edition fills in the holes in those systems

4-0 out of 5 stars Interesting but needs further research to confirm ideas
I loved this book because it helped to expand ideas about astrology apart from all the usual points of sun/moon/rising signs etc that seem to explain a great deal but somehow is left wanting for further expansion. Being a'Hydra' (August 17) by Ms. Tennant's definition I can strongly attest tothe significance of her work since she 'explained' me away so well! But theattributes of this sign might just match me because my rising sign isPisces and moon sign is Cancer. Confusing. More research is needed - I'dlove to find out if more material on this topic is available. Thanks Ms.Tennant!

5-0 out of 5 stars incredible detail
I really liked this book. It told me very accurrate things that I wanted to know about myself (being a gemini) and my mood swings. Catherine was able to tell me about my character that doesn't quite fit the traditional zodiacs analysis of the gemini's personality. This book helped me get insight about getting involved with someone. This person was quiet and didn't let many people into to see their emotion. This book told about their particular personality traits, and in turn has helped me to communicate with him. I totally recommend this book to anyone that is into the zodiac ... Read more


44. Tokyo Zodiac Murders: Detective Mitarai's Casebook
by Soji Shimada
Hardcover: 252 Pages (2005-09-01)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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“Intricately constructed and entertainingly exotic.”—The Japan Times

Astrologer, fortuneteller, and self-styled detective Kiyoshi Mitarai must in one week solve a mystery that has baffled Japan for 40 years. Who murdered the artist Umezawa, raped and killed his daughter, and then chopped up the bodies of six others to create Azoth, the supreme woman? With maps, charts, and other illustrations, this story of magic and illusion, pieced together like a great stage tragedy, challenges the reader to unravel the mystery before the final curtain. The Tokyo Zodiac Murders joins a new wave of Japanese murder mysteries being translated into English.

Soji Shimada, author of over 100 mystery novels, is a designer, musician, and astrology writer.

From the publisher: for more mystery from Japan, check out The Inugami Clan by Seishi Yokomizo.

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3-0 out of 5 stars readable, but ultimately unsatisfactory
The Tokyo Zodiac Murders contain 3 related cases: first the locked-room murder of the painter Heikichi Umezawa, then the murder of a daughter of his 2nd wife, then the mass murder of the remaining 4 daughters and 2 nieces who lived with the painter and his 2nd wife. The 6 women's bodies were cut up, each with a different missing piece, and buried in different locations across Japan. The missing pieces were supposed to be sewed up to create the ideal woman body to be buried in an unknown location. Astrological nonsense played a largely hocus pocus role in the mass murder. Uninterested readers may feel free to skip the part.

Astrologer-cum-detective Mitarai solved the 40-year old case apparently without much help of his astrological expertise. In Mitarai's outburst, we found his unprovoked venom against Sherlock Holmes with largely unsubstantial arguments. Perhaps Holmes was wiser to leave his venom against Lecoq and Dupin unexplained. Despite Mitarai's unabashed sarcasm again "leg work", he ironically brought his Watson and us along on a wild goose chase from Tokyo to Kyoto only to find that a person no longer lived in his 40-year old address, and then from Kyoto to Osaka only to find the said person dead (of old age). At the end, we found a pointless locked room like so many others. It also became obvious that the cases were far from baffling. In fact they wouldn't have remained unsolved for so long if not for the sloppy police procedure, i.e. leg work, in pre-war Japan.

5-0 out of 5 stars ..and now, for something entirely different ...
This is the kind of book that I hope to find every time I pick up a new mystery. I do have to admit to a fondness for Japanese authors, especially mystery writers, and this particular book is an example of why. I have to find other works by this author in translation if they exist. I could NOT put this book down at all once I started.

The story begins some time back in the 1930s, and its focal point is a bizarre case known as the Tokyo Zodiac Murders. In the last will & testament of an artist under the influences of astrology and alchemy, he sets forth his plan to create the perfect woman...by killing off female relatives, including his daughters, to combine the best parts of all of them in his creation. The murders occurred, but this happened after the artist was found dead, in his studio, locked from the outside. The clues left little to go on, and solving the horrifying case became an obsession for many over the last decades. One detective, who is also a fortune teller, decides to take it on and solve it where others have failed. With the help of his friend, a fan of detective fiction, he tries to do what so many have attempted and failed over the a 40-year period of time.

An amazing book, one that will totally occupy you as you read. There are a number of possibilities that present themselves as the two friends delve into the past. The characterization is very well done, the writing is excellent, and the mystery itself (not to mention the solution) is nothing like I've ever read before. Hooray for a mystery I could really sink my teeth into.

I think this one will really appeal to people like myself who enjoy the different take on mysteries provided by Japanese mystery authors, and those who enjoy the classic locked-room/impossible crimes scenario. It isn't a mystery for cozy readers or readers who want an easy solution -- this requires the reader's participation the entire way. Also, if alchemy and astrology aren't your thing, then you may want to skip it.

An excellent mystery -- I enjoy finding these little gems now and then. Most highly recommended.

5-0 out of 5 stars Elementary, Detective Mitarai!
This is one of those amazing books that, as soon as you have finished it, you are pushing into the hands of your friends and forcing them to read it immediately.A short, complex and innovative novel, it has an almost perfect balance between character-driven plot and straight analytical mental games that challenge you to unravel the puzzle before the author gives it away. Fans of the murder mystery genre will have a hard time not enjoying "The Tokyo Zodiac Murders".

The story starts off with a powerful hook.In 1936, an old eccentric artist named Heikichi Umezawa has been found dead, leaving behind a last will and confession detailing his obsession with alchemy and astrology, and his plan to construct a perfect woman, named Azoth.His plans are incredibly detailed, but basically involve taking body parts from several astrologically perfect women, then assembling those pieces together in sequence. He is dead before he can put his plans into place, but someone else finishes the deed.The murders are never solved, and remain one of Japan's most studied cases, with amature detectives pouring over the details in the same way as they do with Jack the Ripper nowadays.Fast forward to 1979, where Kazumi Ishioka, a freelance illustrator and fan of mysteries, gleans some new insight into the case and decides to pursue it.He enlists his friend, astrologer Kiyoshi Mitarai, and the two begin their dark journey into the mind of the Zodiac murderer, going down roads that seem obvious once the links are made, but appear impossible beforehand.

Author Soji Shimada knows how to construct a good murder mystery.He takes the classic Holmes/Watson team, a fact which he quickly acknowledges in the text of the book, and uses them to hunt an intricate puzzle, based on his own in-depth knowledge as an astrologer. Many mystery staples are here.A locked-door murder.A prime suspect dead before the murders occurred. He takes the basic elements and cliches, gives the reader a nod to let them know that he knows what he is doing, then shuffles them all around until you are completely baffled and utterly enthralled.Especially impressive is his use of multiple writing styles, such as flipping between Heikichi Umezawa insane confession and Ishioka and Mitarai's lighthearted banter.He also makes judicious use of charts and illustrations, even occasionally breaking the fourth wall and personally challenging the reader to solve the mystery before he reveals all in the next chapter.

The only shame with "The Tokyo Zodiac Murders" is that it is the only one of Shimada's many "Detective Mitarai Mystery" novels to be translated into English.As soon as you flip the last page, you are going to be hungry for more of the same.Let's hope they they are forthcoming! ... Read more


45. Secrets of the Zodiac: An In-depth Guide to Your Talents, Challenges, Personality and Potential
by Michele Finey
Paperback: 436 Pages (2010-10-12)
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The zodiac is a life mapall you need do is follow the signs. Lifes a whole lot easier when you know where you are going, what you are capable of, and whats likely to trip you up. In Secrets of the Zodiac youll discover why you are the person you are, and all about your life mission. Find out what makes you tick, why some things are second nature to you, and why you repeat the same mistakes time and again. What do you most need to learn, and what can you teach others? Discover how other zodiac signs see the world and where their strengths, fragilities, and potentials lie. Accessible and inspiring, Secrets of the Zodiac gives you real insights into how to get the most out of your life and relationships so you can celebrate your very real gifts to the world. Passionate about life and self development, Michele Finey has been an astrologer for almost 30 years and works as a professional astrologer, writer and hypnotherapist. ... Read more


46. Across the Zodiac
by Percy Greg
Kindle Edition: Pages (2003-11-01)
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This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery. ... Read more


47. The Bad News Zodiac
by N. Sayers
 Mass Market Paperback: Pages (1987-01-12)
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Isbn: 0345337573
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars Amusing
This thin paperback was amusing to read, and surprisingly accurate when pointing out common personality flaws of the 12 signs of the zodiac.There are several books which seem to focus on the "dark side" of astrology from a "humorous" perspective, but this was the first, and quite possibly remains the best.However, there are a couple significant errors of fact (most Cancerians are known to have outstanding culinary skills, whereas Sayers portayed them as inept in this capacity).One note: the reprint differs from the 1st printing, as a couple of exceedingly nasty comments have been edited out.I suppose Sayers reconsidered advising Pisceans to commit suicide?Amusing without being overly cynical.I liked it.

5-0 out of 5 stars A most humorous book on the bad side of each zodiac sign.
Since most astrology books talk about the positive sides of people under the twelve zodiac signs, this is a refreshing change! It reveals the down and dirty side of each sign in a vicious yet humorous way. It's the painful truth on the zodiac as never revealed by Linda Goodman and the others before! ... Read more


48. In Zodiac Light (Isis General Fiction)
by Robert Edric
 Paperback: 399 Pages (2009-11)
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In December 1922, Ivor Gurney, ex-soldier, poet and composer was transferred from Barnwood House Asylum in Gloucester to the City of London Mental Hospital, Dartford. Suffering from increasingly frequent and deepening bouts of ‘Systemized Delusional Insanity’ — paranoid schizophrenia — Gurney was to spend the rest of his life there until his death in 1937.

Neglected by the military and by his own family, and abandoned by all but a notable handful of his friends, Gurney descended into the madness and oblivion which he believed had long been waiting to claim him. But for a short period following his arrival at Dartford, there seemed to be those who continued to believe in Gurney’s capabilities. A belief that by having finally found some calm and ease in his life, he might at last achieve the status of a major composer that some considered him capable of becoming.

Few of those now responsible for Gurney, however, had any true idea of what he had endured on the Western Front during almost three years of military service, or of what he had already achieved in both his poetry and his compositions.


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5-0 out of 5 stars Discover this treasure for yourself!
I was given this book at Christmas and took a while to start it because Robert Edric meant nothing to me. It is quite simply a riveting read, and a book of great artistic merit.This is a very important novelist who seems to constantly operate beneath the celebrity radar.I am reminded of my friend J.G Farrell. Since 'In Zodiac Light' I have been reading my way through his oeuvre, (which is extensive - hurray!) and both pleasure and respect grow by the book. This shares their characteristic features - people you'll believe in and be interested to meet, situations that carry you forward both in terms of engagement and of tension, and - quite unusually - a really satisfying after-taste, a sense that you understand something more about being alive.I can't recommend this book enough. ... Read more


49. Born on a Rotten Day: Illuminating and Coping with the Dark Side of the Zodiac
by Hazel Dixon-Cooper
Paperback: 208 Pages (2002-01-07)
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Asin: 0743225627
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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In this wickedly funny guide, professional astrologer Hazel Dixon-Cooper casts off sugar-coated astrology in favor of exploring the maladjusted side of the universe. If you want the inside scoop, the real deal, the lowdown on each sun sign, then look no further.

It's time to forget those traditional astrology books where Sagittarians are gregarious, Capricorns are ambitious, and Pisceans are dreamers. Instead, enter a world where Archers are loud-mouthed bores, Goats are pompous social climbers, and Fish are chronically helpless. Dixon-Cooper debunks the myths, reveals the flaws, and examines the dubious virtues of each sun sign. Discover how to use your own inner brat to outwit bullies, outmaneuver manipulators, and win those endless games that lovers play. Learn how to deal with those dysfunctional people you encounter every day, including how to:


  • contain a Ram's oversized ego
  • calm a raging Bull
  • keep a fickle Twin faithful


    Irreverent, biting, and laugh-out-loud funny, Born on a Rotten Day exaggerates the bad, exorcises the good, and puts a new spin on the age-old question -- what's your sign? ... Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars great read
    i got this because i loved Love on a Rotten day and i wanted a less romantic and more personailty based book. this book was perfect for that. i loved how humoruse but crazy accurate it was. im almost tempted to get friends on a rotten day.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Highly entertaining!
    The cover was the first thing that caught my attention.Any book with a cover that funny had to be worth reading.I was not disappointed.Every other astrology book I have ever read is completely focused on the good aspects of the zodiac.This book was truly refreshing.Not only did this book focus on all the problems of the zodiac , but it gave advice on how to deal with it.I was laughing the entire time I read this book.It was also nice to have both sexes described.I never knew the difference before!

    3-0 out of 5 stars Born on a Rotton Day: Humorous & Accurate, or just Humorous?
    Born on a Rotten Day takes traditional astrology a bit further and gives insight on how to survive coexisting with each sun sign. The general descriptions made me laugh: the quality of my sign, Gemini, is described as "Mutable. Gemini is the human version of the revolving door." Each sign is divided into different categories: If You Love One - Man/Woman, If You Are One - Born Rotten, It's All Relative - The (Sign) Family, Office Party (each sign in the workplace), and Can't We All Get Along? (Basically, how to deal).

    However, I had to disagree with some of the generalizations Born on a Rotten Day makes about my sign; this, of course, caused me to doubt the accuracy of the other sign descriptions. One worries that to keep the rotten, snarky tone of the book, Dixon-Cooper decided to forgo accuracy. Keep this in mind as you're reading; and try a little cross-referencing; I'd recommend Darkside Zodiac if you appreciate the dark, cynical tone in Born on a Rotten Day as I did.

    I think the thing that bothered me the most, and is consequentially the reason I didn't give it 4 stars, is this: each sign supposedly has a back-up weapon of sorts against the other signs, EXCEPT for the other signs that have a shared element. Example: for Gemini, "You and the other Air signs, Aquarius and Libra, understand each other on a soul level, and therefore, rarely have serious confrontations." This is a load of bull. There has to be a way to get under Aquarius and Libra's skin, because despite having the shared element of Air, the qualities are all different: Gemini is mutable, Libra is Cardinal, and Aquarius is Fixed. It is described this way for each sign, with the exact same phrasing.
    Understanding each other on a soul level, my foot. If every sign understood each other, well, we wouldn't be reading this, now would we?

    Mostly, I'd recommend Born on a Rotten Day to anyone looking for a good laugh, not for someone who wants serious, accurate advice on how to live with someone born under a certain sign.

    5-0 out of 5 stars It is funny.
    It is funny and it is accurate. I like this book.It is amusing.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Too Funny!
    I was laughing out loud while reading this at Borders and just had to buy it; this was after the first 10 pages or so! I love the off color explanations of what the other texts 'really mean'. To be honest, I saw a lot of me, my friends and family in these depictions although not as horribly bad as Hazel says (in most cases). So it may not be 100% accurate but then how many of the astrological descriptions truly fit the person to a tee? If you are looking for a funny take on the astrological signs as well as a good read, I say you are making the right choice! ... Read more


  • 50. Chinese Astrology: Exploring The Eastern Zodiac
    by Shelly Wu
    Paperback: 256 Pages (2005-06)
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    Asin: 1564147967
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    Chinese Astrology: Exploring the Eastern Zodiac explains our "natural endowment" or "inner being"-our personality from the beginning. This 5,000-year-old art paints a remarkable picture of personality and potential using the archetypes of the 12 signs of the ancient Eastern zodiac. While each one of us possess some qualities of all 12 signs, we each have a dominant sign and birth element. Be prepared for some "ah ha!" moments as you explore this ancient art and gain insight into the characters of those you meet along life's path. You may notice interesting similarities to your friends and family, and you may never look at yourself the same way again. This is a timeless system that is as pertinent today as it was many centuries ago.In a book that will fascinate both devotees of Western astrology and those who have never even checked their horoscopes in the newspaper, you'll learn* The twelve signs of the Eastern Zodiac and what they tell you about yourself and others.* The Five Elements, and how your birth element influences your destiny. * Chinese love signs, karmic connections, and the secrets of soul mates.* Your Chinese birth hour "companion"-your other self. Shelly Wu has been called the "Dear Abby" of Chinese astrology. Her horoscope columns and feature articles have appeared in A. Magazine: Inside Asian America, The Rainbow News, Psychic Interactive, and Your Stars magazines, and featured on the Associated Press, ABC News, the BBC, and the Wireless Flash news services. Ms. Wu teaches Chinese Astrology at the Online College of Astrology and lives in the high desert of Southern California with her menagerie of pets. ... Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars very easy to use for reference.
    I design/make jewelry.My new collection is based on Chinese Astrology.This book makes it easy to ensure clients are identifying their correct sign (very easy to find birth year/sign with charts located in front of book).Author also supplies a great summary description of each sign.I use her book constantly.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Absolutely darling!
    This was such a fun and entertaining read! It was eerie how accurate this stuff is. She described my husband (horse) and son (monkey) perfectly in her profiles. Would recommend to a friend.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Fun read
    This was a fun read, but that's about it!It wasn't as technical as I wanted to be, but I enjoyed it none the less :)

    5-0 out of 5 stars This is THE BOOK on this topic!
    I must respectfully disagree with the previous reviewers opinion and am wondering if he/she actually read the book? I have read the book and found it absolutely delightful! It was very enlightening and fun reading as well. In fact, the book is so above average, that it makes me seriously question whether the negative reviewer has an agenda of some kind. I thought Ms. Wu's book showed the greatest reverence for the spirit of the Tao, which is more than I can say for the mean-spirited reviewer.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great book
    I would recommend this book to anyone truely interested in learning about themselves or others in regards to chinese astrology.It covers a lot of information and gives good insite to your animal and natural element and how they can be used to enhance your life.It compares each sign with other signs in positive and negative areas.I am sure there are other good books out there on this subject but this is one I keep on my desk and study.It has helped me understand myself and that knowledge has enriched my life by approaching life in a new way. ... Read more


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    52. The Glastonbury Zodiac: Key to the Mysteries of Britain
    by Mary Caine
     Paperback: 283 Pages (1979-12)
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    53. Shag's Zodiac: Offbeat Adventures in Astrology
    by Eve Lederman
    Hardcover: 64 Pages (2004-10-06)
    list price: US$12.95 -- used & new: US$4.78
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    Asin: 1572840676
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    For impulsive Aries, dancing on the table in a Vegas lounge, or intuitive Pisces, who are all about the vibe, this is the perfect way to play "What's your sign?" without losing that hipster edge. The book features 12 new paintings by Shag — beatnik chicks, cool dudes, and other typical denizens of Shag's retro world — each based on a zodiac sign and printed on a two-page spread, along with two to four pages of witty text and artwork. ... Read more

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    4-0 out of 5 stars Cool
    Great art work by Shag and nice printing of the images.Organized with interesting text.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Cute Little Book!
    This is a fun little book!The Josh Agle art is great! ... Read more


    54. Zodiac [UNABRIDGED]
    by Robert Graysmith
    Audio CD: Pages (2006-07-15)
    list price: US$27.95 -- used & new: US$7.81
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    Asin: 0786174285
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    A sexual sadist, his pleasure was torture and murder. His first victims were a teenage couple, stalked and shot dead in a lover’s lane. After another slaying, he sent his first mocking note to authorities, promising he would kill again. The official tally of his victims was six. He claimed thirty-seven. The real toll may have reached fifty. He was never caught. In taunting letters sent to the newspapers, he hid clues to his identity using cunning ciphers that defied the greatest code breaking minds of the CIA, the FBI, and NSA. ... Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars AMAZING TO LISTEN TO ON CD!
    I have just recently begun to listen to books on cd. I had read Zodiac many times and also read the follow up book Zodiac Unmasked and they are still best-sellers today. This is extremely well researched and well presented. I loved having this book on cd and I don't think any other author could have done a better job on the topic. I listened it to it on a road trip and it was so entertaining and scary.. Even in the daytime!

    This book is VERY good! Robert Graysmith worked at the San Francisco chronicle during the time period this all happened and he did his share of research. He put together a very informative book about one of the killers who taunted police while killing many and GETTING AWAY WITH IT! I think this is a must read for any true crime fan and especially fans of the Zodiac.I thought Robert Graysmith did an excellent job on writing this book and I learned a lot about the case from this book.

    It is above and beyond your typical and ever-so-predictable generic ... true crime paperbacks. This book is the best about the most enigmatic case in the history of true crimes story.I love good written book and this book is very very well written. I give this one 5 stars because of the drama, the tension and the facts that give action to this book.

    Full/comprehensive account of the most chilling (in my opinion) true-crime story of the 20th century. If you don't mind hearing a writing style comparable to a Police Report, than you'll really enjoy this. I can't imagine a more detailed analysis of those crimes and, since Graysmith was close to the action, his opinions carry weight. From what I can tell, this is the best account available of these crimes and I would recommend this audio cd highly.

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    55. Zodiac Killer
    by Jerry Weissman
    Paperback: Pages (1979-11)
    list price: US$2.25
    Isbn: 0523405294
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    56. (Boys Of The Zodiac) Leo: All That You Are
    by Jamie Craig
    Paperback: 140 Pages (2010-08-17)
    list price: US$12.50 -- used & new: US$12.50
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    Asin: 1602727759
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    (Gay / Contemporary / The Arts / Exhibitionism / Series) Sometimes love conquers all only if you're willing to fight for it... Gage Kimball relishes his new life in Los Angeles. He's made new friends, has steady gigs, and, most importantly, has the best boyfriend a person could ask for in antique dealer Christopher Gleason. But there are still open wounds, a family, and a past that he doesn't want to deal with...until his seventeen-year-old brother shows up on his doorstep with bad news--Gage's father is ill and the family needs him back in Salt Lake City. Gage knows he must go to his father's bedside, even if the festering anger, the betrayal, and the pain that's still too fresh threaten to destroy the life he's made for himself. Will Gage be able to make peace with the past and heal himself once and for all before building a solid future with Christopher? ... Read more


    57. Astrologically Incorrect For Lovers: Slightly Wicked Advice for Seducing Any Sign of the Zodiac
    by Terry Marlowe
    Paperback: 224 Pages (2006-10-12)
    list price: US$12.95 -- used & new: US$4.95
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    Asin: 1593373643
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Have you ever wondered how to: get a flirtatious Gemini to commit? satisfy a Scorpio's insatiable sexual appetite? persuade a thrifty Taurus to take you out on a real date?
    Shakespeare once wrote, "All is fair in love and war." Fortunately, your battleplan is in the stars. Following up on the success of Astrologically Incorrect, expert astrologer-with-an-attitude Terry Marlowe shows you how to win your lover's heart, keep 'em mesmerized in the bedroom, and wield power in personal relationships. Astrologically Incorrect for Lovers exposes the fetishes, neuroses, and relationship hang-ups of every sign of the zodiac. If you're looking for insight to coax and coerce your lover into asking you out, popping the question, or simply screwing the cap back on the toothpaste, this irreverent guide is all you need. With Astrologically Incorrect for Lovers under your pillow you'll be able to charm and manipulate any lover under the sun. ... Read more

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    4-0 out of 5 stars entertaining
    I enjoyed the book very much. It is humorous but right on when it comes to horoscopes.

    5-0 out of 5 stars funny & accurate!
    this is a must have for any astrology lover.totally accurate and also doesn't take itself so seriously.it's nice to have a quick guide to what are the deal breakers for each sun sign.you get all this and maybe a few laughs...what more could you ask for?

    5-0 out of 5 stars Pre-ordered this book after reading the first! Just as good as the original.

    Hilarious and accurate Sun Sign interpretations.Naughty and cheeky insight into all the signs.Each sun sign interpreted; good points, and their bad.
    If you buy this book and read it, you will not doubt be laughing.The author has a way of telling it like it is, but not the way it's usually told.
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    58. The Year of the Pig: Tales from the Chinese Zodiac
    by Oliver Chin
    Hardcover: 36 Pages (2007-01-01)
    list price: US$15.95 -- used & new: US$9.43
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    Asin: 1597020079
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    "The Year of the Pig (the sequel to 2006's Year of the Dog), is the perfect gift to any new parents you encounter this year." - SFist

    “Written is a simple by elegant style by Oliver Chin and joyously illustrated in a cartoon style by Miah Alcorn...The Year Of The Pig is a lively entertainment for boys and girls." - Midwest Book Review

    "The Year of the Pig tells the story of Patty, a pig who is criticized for her piggish behavior. In the end, though, her devil-may-care, impulsive side wins the day...[The artwork is] reminiscent of the work of Chuck Jones, the animator behind such Warner Bros. cartoon characters as Bugs Bunny. They look like animation stills...With his new series, Chin wants to bring the ancient stories of the Chinese zodiac to life in a modern context.” - San Francisco Chronicle

    The piglet Patricia explores the farm with her parents and Farmer Wu. Growing up is a learning process, as Patty gets advice from her uncles, aunts, and cousins. But being a sensible pig takes practice, as Patty realizes when Farmer Wu loses his jade ring! Can Patty demonstrate her best qualities when others think they aren’t?

    Patty’s amusing journey to appreciate her true nature will delight children, new parents, those interested in Asian culture, and lovers of classic pig tales such as Babe and Charlotte's Web.

    Oliver Chin is the author of the Tales from the Chinese Zodiac series, The Adventures of WonderBaby: From A to Z, Julie Black Belt, Timmy and Tammy's Train of Thought, Welcome to Monster Isle, and Baltazar and the Flying Pirates.

    Jeremiah Alcorn is a professional animator and character designer. He illustrated The Year of the Dog, The Year of the Rat, and The Year of the Ox.

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    5-0 out of 5 stars "The Year Of The Pig" is a lively entertainment for boys and girls.
    Written is a simple by elegant style by Oliver Chin and joyously illustrated in a cartoon style by Miah Alcore, "The Year Of The Pig: Tales From The Chinese Zodiac" is a 36-page picturebook compendium of stories featuring Patti the Pig and Farmer Wu. The adventures of this remarkable little pig are based upon the 5,000 year legacy of the Chinese Zodiac and translated into a contemporary farm setting and includes creatures taken from the Chinese lunar calendar. "The Year Of The Pig" is a lively entertainment for boys and girls. Also very highly recommended for school and community library picturebook collections from Immedium is "The Year Of The Dog", their first title in a series showcasing the charismatic animals of the Chinese New Year.

    4-0 out of 5 stars New Year Piggie
    I sent this book to my grand children to celebrate Chinese New Year.I haven't actually seen the book, but my family was delighted with it. ... Read more


    59. The Book of the Zodiac
    by The Diagram Group
     Paperback: Pages (2007-01-01)
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    Asin: 1402750153
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Cute book...
    Definitely a cute book...not the best zodiac book I've seen, but it would make a great gift and is a great conversation starter....

    5-0 out of 5 stars Accuracy Abounds
    This book was shown to me by a friend of mine and it was so accurate I had to have my own copy.I was so excited to find it at such a reasonable price on Amazon.I highly reccomend this book especially if you would like to gain insight into yourself and those around you.

    5-0 out of 5 stars A little of everything!
    This book is a great starter for anyone wanting to know more (than average) about their sign. It has two sections: Zodiac and the Chinese Astrology. Both sections have a ton of information! Personality (both for the males and females), at work, at home, in love, in sex, in health, interests, friends, and compatibility with other signs. Everything is written like a quick overview with enough information to well, INFORM YOU but not a whole lot to confuse you, just enough to peak your interest in the subject. Just a great little book to have and share with friends and family! It will certainly keep the conversation going with how accurate you find it is... ... Read more


    60. Robin MacNaughton's Sun Sign Personality Guide:A Complete Love and Compatibility Guide for Every Sign in the Zodiac
    by Robin MacNaughton
    Paperback: 504 Pages (1983-07-01)
    list price: US$7.99 -- used & new: US$4.45
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    Asin: 0553273809
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Let Robin MacNaughton help you discover who you really are through Astrology.  Do you have a million friends and no lovers?  Do you like to play boss even when you're not?  Does mediocrity drive you to despair?  Are you fiercely competitive and determined to succeed?  Do your emotions play havoc with your health?  Robin MacNaughton's fascinating new book is a complete personality guide, with special emphasis on love and compatibility.  Find out who your soul-mate is--which signs are right for romance.  Learn how to live up to your potential--what's holding you back and how you can overcome it.  Discover how the planetary cycles can influence your relationships, health, career and happiness. ... Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars Great introductory astrology book
    A lot of the other positive reviews here are spot-on so I won't go into massive detail.

    This is a basic astrology book. It does not go into detail on houses, rising signs, etc. But you have to start at the beginning and this is a wonderful book to do it with.

    I first came upon this book a little over a decade ago and it is still one of my absolute favorite books. This little paperback provides much more insight than you would expect. There's just something about this book - the accuracy of the sun sign descriptions is uncanny. I'm stunned at how the detailed characteristics of the different signs accurately describe many, many people I know down to subtle and minute details of people's personalities and behavior. The author does a wonderful job teasing out the nuances of the different signs in ways I've never seen described in other atrology books.

    Like other readers I often come back to this book for reference for new relationships or to review signs that I am not as familiar with or just because. This book has been incredibly helpful in gaining insight into how people are, their motivations, people's good side and bad side, to be aware of your own sign's negative traits, etc. It could almost be considered a psychology book as it gets into the why of how different Sun signs behave.

    Can't go wrong getting this wonderful book.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great book.........
    Good book to read, use and learn from.
    I own it and I do recommend this book for
    those interested in learning about self,
    others and relationships astrologically
    speaking. Good resource book to have.

    2-0 out of 5 stars How many Libra women has Robin McNaughton known?
    I believe in astrology.I have enjoyed books by authors such as Grant Lewi, Marion D. March, Joan McEvers, Robert Pelletier, and others.But Robin McNaughton is way off the mark.She claims that Libra women are hopelessly dependent on men and can be mistreated and still stay with a man.WRONG! My sister and I are both Libras, neither of us has ever been in a relationship just to be in a relationship, in fact I don't even believe in finding another half or someone to complete me.I found this description of Libra women a huge insult.And I would rather be alone than with a mean person, or even someone who just didn't thrill me.

    4-0 out of 5 stars One of the better compatibility books for Sun signs
    Laid out well, so you don't have to do a lot of flipping to compare your Sun sign with that of someone else.However, the author didn't waste any space being original with the comparisons.The text, for example, for a male Taurus with a female Capricorn is simply reversed with the pronouns when you look at the compatibility between a female Cappy and a male Taurus.

    Although I beleive the study of Sun signs simply scracthes the surface of a serious study of astrology, this is one of the better Sun sign books.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Fun and very informative for just a Sun Sign book
    Basicly, this book is for entertainment purposes more than anything. It breifly discusses what cusps are and what the planets and zodiac houses mean, but there is no mention of rising signs and even though birth charts are mentioned, there are no charts or information about caculating your birth chart. In other words, this is one of those strictly sun sign books.

    But with that being said, it's quite a good one at that. It doesn't just give you a small summarization of your sign, you get analysis of the favorable and unfavorable qualities of both a man AND a woman of a particular sign. Most books simply group everyone under their sun sign and ask us to assume that it applies to everyone. Each sign is even split up into 3 decans where you can get an even more specific summary of your charactoristics( Decans refer to different ruling planets that influence a sun sign personality depending on exactly what part of the month they were born. i.e: For Capricorn, The Saturn decan refers to people born between 12/22-1/1, The Venus decan for those born between 1/2 and 1/11, and the Mercury decan for those born between 1/12 and 1/20 ).

    This was my first astrology book and even now, I come back to this one. I'm still quite taken aback at the accuracy of the text, even knowing that this book was copywritten originally in 1979 and has no mention of the rising sign. It's so fun to read about other things for each sign, such as love, marriage, health, friends, and even home( where it gives you decorating pointers on which type of decorating scheme would best suit your sign ).
    And yes,there's also the compatibilty guide, which I find to be right on the money in a most uncanny way. Again, the author stresses the differences bewtween a man and a woman and offers comatibilty for not just Gemini and Taurus, but A Taurus man with a Gemini woman, or a Taurus woman with a Gemini man. The book also offers all the other interesting little facts and details that you enjoy in an astrology book such as famous people born under the sign, the sign's element, flower, gemstone, day, archangel, magical number, mode, qualities, primal desire, and planteary priciple.

    It's not comprehensive for the serious astrologer, but for novices looking for a little fun, yet accurate insight about themselves and their partner, this book will be a great investment for next to nothing in price. To get more out of it, I suggest finding out your rising sign by getting your birth chart calculated for free on www.astro.com so that you can also read the info on whatever your rising sign is too, since your sun sign is supposed to reflect who you are inside, while your rising sign describes the type of person you convey and how you are perceived by others. ... Read more


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