Secrets from a stargazer's notebook : making astrology work for you

by Debbi Kempton Smith

Paper Book, 1982

Status

Available

Call number

133.5

Collection

Publication

Toronto ; London : Bantam Books, 1982.

Description

Debbi Kempton-Smith's "Secrets From a Stargazer's Notebook" is an irreverent underground classic, a fun, easy to understand guide to the stars -and how they affect you. Debbi Kempton-Smith combines pop power with intellectual rigor, humanitarian passion and a great sense of fun. - Learn to read a chart - in less than five minutes - Know when to spot love, lust, or a beautiful friendship - Master million-dollar timing tricks to win at nearly everything - When to buy, when to sell, and when to get away from it all - Discover secret starry shortcuts that would've taken you 5000 years to learn. - Surf the Easy look-it-up tables for all the planets (including Chiron) coring the years 1930-2030

User reviews

LibraryThing member CindyBytes
Astrology books are usually dry and dull. Most will overwhelm a new reader with their calculations, chart erections, planet analysis, but Secrets from a Stargazer's Notebook is a fun read and you don't have to know much about astrology to enjoy it. What you will need is a wicked sense of humor and
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the ability to laugh at yourself. Don't be surprised that you might laugh out loud when studying personalities of yourself, family and friends. Furthermore it might even inspire you to want to learn more. Debbi makes it fun and a littler easier to understand.
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Physical description

xv, 492 p.; 18 cm

ISBN

0553258494 / 9780553258493

Local notes

ES - gift of Elin Schroeder (Anith)

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