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Friday, April 8, 2011

1st book review Sextrology by Starsky & Cox



An honest question is that if the sun, moon, and stars affect the plant and animal life, why would it not affect us? Which leads me to the topic of this blog in the first place, a book. Setrology by Stella Starsky and Quinn Cox, it breaks down the sun signs by sex, sign and mind, and sexuality. Many sun sign astrology books are vague and just offer a panacea type evaluation of the signs and make no distinction between male and female. Sextrology seems like they followed you around your whole life and can read into your future. I guarantee once you read it you will not want to put it down. I know it’s good because I’ve had to personally buy this book three times cause it has “grown legs” and walked out of my possession.




I encourage everyone to read, this book actually got me back in the habit of reading so it make work some more young black males and females. You will need a dictionary it is written on a scholarly level. Front to back it’s 541 pages, so it will take some time to read. Appeal to the narcissistic side of you and read up on yourself. You won’t want to put it down, a friend of mine admitted she hadn’t read a book, even a instructional manual, or textbook in years. She sat down and read for 30minutes. Not much but a start and she wanted to read more.



The sky is black without the light of sun not blue…………



When I refer to sun signs people might not know that there are a many signs



Sun sign-the one everyone is familiar with, the overall personality

Moon sign-Inner person/ inner child

Rising Sign-who we evolve to

Mars sign-Your aggression

Venus Sign-how you love

Mercury Sign-How you communicate

Jupiter

Saturn

Neptune-generational sign, basically the temperament.

Pluto

North Node-destiny



So if you get a chance look online to make a birth chart and see how accurate is.


This book recieves a 10/10. It is very insightful and will make you want to read.
17+ audience, there are mature themes discussed in this book.

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