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Photo: Courtesy of the retailers. Welcome to Reading Lists, comprehensive book guides from the Strategist designed to make you an expert in hyperspecific or newsworthy topics, from microdosing and psychedelic therapy to skin care. Here, we’ve found the best books on astrology, according to astrologers, horoscope writers, authors, and podcast hosts.
The best books for astrology beginners Planets in Transit, by Robert Hand Planets in Transit, by Robert Hand was, by far, the book our experts recommended the most frequently. Lanyadoo calls him “the OG” whose book has been used by astrologers for decades. Stardust says that, “Hand is widely considered to be the forefather of astrology whose book really gets into the nuts and bolts of the transits.” As DeCastro explains, transits “are the moving planets that impact an individual’s natal chart.
$18 at Amazon Buy $18 at Amazon Buy The Only Way to Learn Astrology, by Marion D. March and Joan McEvers Lanyadoo says this book’s clear writing and systematic approach to astrological foundations “brings the stars down to earth.” It is the first part of a multivolume series aimed at covering as much as ground as possible for students of astrology.
$18 at Amazon Buy $18 at Amazon Buy Making the Gods Work for You, by Caroline W. Casey This book goes beyond the technical components of astrology to offer up a spiritual self-help guide. “Gung-ho, can-do, high-spirited, extremely smart — the doyenne of California–style astrology bounces profound ideas around these pages with the ease and confidence of an expert. Read this and find out how to make Saturn your BFF and invite Pluto to a party,” says Rodenbeck.
$23 at Amazon Buy $23 at Amazon Buy The Twelve Houses by Howard Sasportas $31 Sasportas goes in-depth on each of the 12 houses and, according to Gordon, “He takes you on an epic journey through the different slices of our sky.” $23 at Amazon Buy $23 at Amazon Buy The best books about the history of astrology Cosmos and Psyche, by Richard Tarnas $17 Diana Brownstone recommends this text by historian and philosopher Richard Tarnas. The book explores the relationship between astrological configurations and historical events, making it an interesting read for history buffs and astrology enthusiasts alike.
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