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This book is for both those who are completely new to Astrology, and those who have been studying it for years. I have found this book invaluable in the arts of understanding which signs are looking for what. The seduction techniques are funny and sexy, and there is a lot of insight into what turns different people on. I haven’t tried many of the techniques, but I definitely use the personality sections in figuring out how to attract people and spark their interest. Also, this book enables you to figure out what sort of person who would interest you. Highly recommended whether you know much about Astrology or not! I probably shouldn’t base my love-catching tactics on a book, but it has not let me down. Granted, some of the techniques are pretty daring with seduction titles like: the pounce, the stop-i-can’t-wait or the tom jones…the book is a winner! I toned down the techniques a couple of notches, but I’ve always caught the guy I used it on. It’s in my bookshelf now because I’m with a guy I really adore, but when I was heavily dating, it was a bedside reader. Even guys I flirted with never failed to pay attention to me when I worked on their unique personalities. Buy the paperback
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Reviews (from Amazon)
You don’t need to be really advanced in astrology to appreciate this book. All you really need to know is the sun sign of your love interest/lover to benefit from it. The book is divided into 12 sections, one for each sign. For every sign, it talks about: The Lure of that sign, How to Interest that sign, How to Seduce that sign, Sex with that sign, How to Handle a Relationship with that sign, How to End a Relationship with that sign, That sign at their Best/Worst, and lists of sexy and unsexy celebs of that sign.
This book really helped me get the guy I had wanted for two months.
And, after reading the chapter about my own sun sign (Aquarius), I was shocked. The chapter should have had my name written all over it. I felt like that chapter was describing me and only me. It really hit the nail on the head.
In response to other critics:
Yeeah, this book is a little biased, as one person stated earlier. But seriously, who isn’t?!
And this book is really funny, agreed.