You are a Taurus. You are the practical realist and indulgent sensualist of the zodiac.The signs of the zodiac can give us great insight into our day-to-day living as well as the many talents and qualities we possess. But in an increasingly unpredictable world, how can we make sense of them? And what do they mean? This insightful and introductory guide delves deep into your star sign, revealing unique traits and meanings which you didn't know. Along the way, you will discover how your sign defies your compatibility, how to improve your health and what your gifts are. ***The Pocket Astrology series will teach you how to live well and enhance every aspect of your life. From friendship to compatibility, careers to finance, you will discover new elements to your sign and learn about the ancient art of astrology. Other books in the series Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius,Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces
That was interesting to read and insightful. A really great book if you're the typical / stereotypical Taurus.
The most interesting thing was understanding my nature. Thinking it's my personality when really it's because of my star sign. It was really surprising to read. I kept thinking that's 100% me!
Also Taurus loves money and possessions apparently. 😂
This book was given to me by a friend and it came into my life when I needed it the most. Since becoming a mom and thrown into a whole new role and this pandemic I kind of lost myself. Reading this book helped in realizing I was in such a disconnect with nature and with things that I love. It made me realize that I was losing who I am and not loving myself as I should.
for someone who doesnt belive in astrology, horoscope, or anything that falls in this particular category. This summer i decided to give it a try.. why not? its a light reading, 144 pages long. i didnt loved it and didnt hated it. it was alright, a new topic in my book world but for the future i will stick to my basics, the classics.
Cute book, I do love this. I gave this book three stars because on some parts of the book, i feel like there was more information she could have provided