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Born on a Rotten Day: Illuminating and Coping with the Dark Side of the Zodiac

Born on a Rotten Day: Illuminating and Coping with the Dark Side of the Zodiac

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Getting to know you...
Review: I never really thought about astrology except knowing my sign until a friend showed me this book. Wow! She really got me and from what I can see others also. I realized why I avoid Saggitarius and get along with Leos. I've read the signs for most everyone I know and the book is really accurate. Hope she'll write more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Birthday Present. Laugh-out Loud Funny.
Review: I picked up this book on a whim and don't regret it for one minute. Of course, I turned to my sun sign first, and burst out laughing, especially when the author compared a female Scorpio scorned to being "like Lady MacBeth on crack." The entire book is full of original and very funny cracks just like that. (Pun intended).

Hazel Dixon-Cooper, a professional astrologer, uses the one-minute-manager approach to her sun sign descriptions. She starts out kind (read positive traits and features), and then let's you have it, right in the gut. It's a refreshing change from all the sugar-coated material already out there.

Reading aloud from this book has so far, proved to be a very entertaining party favor, particularly if you enjoy self-deprecating humor. "Born on a Rotten Day," let's you laugh at yourself, and better yet, others.

Highly recommend.

From the author of: "I'm Living Your Dream Life," McKenna Publishing

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Inaccurate
Review: This book gave me nothing I could use. I'm a Leo and all I read about my sign is that we all love parties, and being the center of attention. Is there nothing else to know about my sign, besides being bossy and conceited? Definitely not my personality. I'd recommend more serious work, like Linda Goodman.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just too good...
Review: This book is just too good. I find myself asking new people I meet what sign they are so that I can look them up and see what I'm getting myself into. Also, it's the best gift $10-or-under gift I've found in a long time.

Great writing, great style, and the author really knows people. Fun, light read but you can really get a lot out of it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book and I laughed all the way through it.
Review: This book not only makes you laugh out loud but also brings to light the truth about our signs. I read my boyfriend's and it was right on the money. I read mine and my goodness I've been exposed. LOL This is a fun book. I highly recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Go To The Dark Side!
Review: This book shows what other astrologers just won't say. It helps me try to understand myself and my friends.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Living by the lower octave......
Review: This is a wonderful, truthful "Eye of God" look into the 12 Astrological signs with a great sense of humor attached to it. As an Astrologer myself, I often secretly cringe when someone tells me their sign.....Although I want to assume they live from the higher octave of that sign, I know that most people do not and it usually seems to play out just as Hazel describes. There is great fun in reading this book and I enjoyed it thoroughly. But what comes through also, is that the peculiarities of each sign is what gives us a world of excitement and interest. If everyone were perfect, it would not be half as much fun...This makes a wonderful stocking stuffer or gift to anyone who has to deal with others or would just like to figure them out. We all need a bird's eye view once in a while and especially, to look at ourselves without the rose colored glasses!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Living by the lower octave......
Review: This is a wonderful, truthful "Eye of God" look into the 12 Astrological signs with a great sense of humor attached to it. As an Astrologer myself, I often secretly cringe when someone tells me their sign.....Although I want to assume they live from the higher octave of that sign, I know that most people do not and it usually seems to play out just as Hazel describes. There is great fun in reading this book and I enjoyed it thoroughly. But what comes through also, is that the peculiarities of each sign is what gives us a world of excitement and interest. If everyone were perfect, it would not be half as much fun...This makes a wonderful stocking stuffer or gift to anyone who has to deal with others or would just like to figure them out. We all need a bird's eye view once in a while and especially, to look at ourselves without the rose colored glasses!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Heh
Review: Well I certainly found it funny. I saw things about my sign (Aquarius) that were certainly true for me, and other traits that are often assumed. It's certainly not for the oversensitive.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Heh
Review: Well I certainly found it funny. I saw things about my sign (Aquarius) that were certainly true for me, and other traits that are often assumed. It's certainly not for the oversensitive.


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