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Love on a Rotten Day : An Astrological Survival Guide to Romance

Love on a Rotten Day : An Astrological Survival Guide to Romance

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Shocked
Review: I agree with the previous review, this is dead on. I read the Virgo section and was like that's me alright. My partner, mother and relatives all dead on. This is not just a book of generalization. It even has the moon, mars and venus charts in the back and better yet they were easy to understand. Funny because its true; worth the read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: just too funny--and right on
Review: I loved her first book, Born on a Rotten Day, and this is just as funny and true. People laugh out loud when they realize that she has got them pegged, whether they like to admit it or not.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: just too funny--and right on
Review: I loved her first book, Born on a Rotten Day, and this is just as funny and true. People laugh out loud when they realize that she has got them pegged, whether they like to admit it or not.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love an insiders review to the zodiac
Review: I never laughed so hard reading astrology before in my life. Cooper this time has a made a fast read, simple layout cuts out all the b.s. and goes straight to the jugular on this stuff. This not one of those books that you have consult someones new age girlfriend about, without a doubt you should take away enough information to make yourself an even more hit at the bar.

Each chapter is broken down to a specific sign. Opening start for each is enough to have you busting a gut before you get through half the page. Hazel dubs each sign with a nick name, then it's the break down on elemant, quality, symbol, planetary ruler, romantic idol, style. After that it's the skinny on that sign. The next 2 thirds of each chapter is when the stuff gets dirty.

Since I am a Capricorn I decided to test the waters with my info first. The fav pick up line for my sign was 'I would lay you if it fits into my schedule'
Erogenous zone: Knees, you on yours.

The book further goes indepth in explaining how to catch and release, then keep one. I like that you get the info on how to dump them first before keeping. Just incase the relationship doesn't work out you have some intel just how hard its going to be to shake they aura. To help you get through the entire mars and venus part with makes up the final part of each chapter, there is a cheat note for each sign and your own. They sound like web personals for the other signs, for an even more bare bone your computability with the other signs go such as best bets, just good friends, please shoot yourself now and finally the dark horse.

Final note, I would buy this book just for the gut busting alone. It gives some inside information on who are the people that habit our lives are like.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Truth Is Out There
Review: In the "Truth is Funnier Than Fiction" arena, Love On A Rotten Day hits the bulls eye of astrological love sign quirks. This book not only had me laughing until my sides ached, I realized that it was right-on as far as dating characteristics go. In looking back over my history, I recognized several traits that played a significant part in my own makeup and that of my dating partners. In retrospect and after reading this book, I was lucky to escape in one piece from some, past relationships.

This book is an apt sequel to Dixon-Cooper's Born On A Rotten day, and takes us one step further to the arena of love, a topic closer to our hearts. Great work, and I can't wait to see what's coming next.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Truth Is Out There
Review: In the "Truth is Funnier Than Fiction" arena, Love On A Rotten Day hits the bulls eye of astrological love sign quirks. This book not only had me laughing until my sides ached, I realized that it was right-on as far as dating characteristics go. In looking back over my history, I recognized several traits that played a significant part in my own makeup and that of my dating partners. In retrospect and after reading this book, I was lucky to escape in one piece from some, past relationships.

This book is an apt sequel to Dixon-Cooper's Born On A Rotten day, and takes us one step further to the arena of love, a topic closer to our hearts. Great work, and I can't wait to see what's coming next.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Truth Is Out There
Review: In the "Truth is Funnier Than Fiction" arena, Love On A Rotten Day hits the bulls eye of astrological love sign quirks. This book not only had me laughing until my sides ached, I realized that it was right-on as far as dating characteristics go. In looking back over my history, I recognized several traits that played a significant part in my own makeup and that of my dating partners. In retrospect and after reading this book, I was lucky to escape in one piece from some, past relationships.

This book is an apt sequel to Dixon-Cooper's Born On A Rotten day, and takes us one step further to the arena of love, a topic closer to our hearts. Great work, and I can't wait to see what's coming next.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOW
Review: This book is amazing. I picked it up just for fun. But then I really started to read it and look up people in it. All the information was dead on. I couldn't believe it. It is actually helping me figure out the problems in my relationship. I love it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Insight
Review: This is a very cute book, and actually does successfully illuminate points about the signs that you might not otherwise know. Additionally, the author includes Moon, Venus and Mars charts in the back, so you can quickly and easily locate what sign someone falls under. The delivery is very tongue-in-cheek and has a certain crassness to it; this isn't a book that sets out to impress more literary types. However, it does what it sets out to do - enlighten you to the love aspects of the signs. I would recommend this book with one MAJOR CAVEAT: this book is very repetitive of Born on a Rotten Day. I found that much of the information overlapped, and that this book was not a compliment for the first title. If you already own Born on a Rotten Day you won't be overly impressed by this new title and won't find anything new in it.


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