This 2006 edition of this popular astrology datebook features weekly forecasts by Anne Windsor, Opportunity Periods by Jim Shawvan, aspects and ephemeris, a stargazer's guide to planetary sightings and eclipses, and much more. Spiral-bound.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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No asteroids!!!!!,
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This review is from: 2006 Daily Planetary Guide (Llewellyn's Daily Planetary Guide) (Spiral-bound)
Since I use the asteroids, I was disappointed that they left them out this year and, also, printed only very small ephemeris pages (four months to a page). Other than that, they have added advice to the listing of aspects for each day, which should be interesting to follow, day by day.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Critical Mistakes and Omissions,
This review is from: 2006 Daily Planetary Guide (Llewellyn's Daily Planetary Guide) (Spiral-bound)
I religiously purchase the Llewellyn Planetary Guide every year but this year I was so disgusted that the MERCURY IN RETROGRADE information was left out in some places and wrong in the tables (back of book) that I called the publisher, wrote a complaint to the publisher, and threw the book away.
Buy the Llewellyn's 2006 POCKET PLANNER. The information there is acurate.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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For Beginners and Advanced Astrologers Alike,
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This review is from: 2006 Daily Planetary Guide (Llewellyn's Daily Planetary Guide) (Spiral-bound)
I love Llewellyn's Daily Planetary Guide. I've used them since 1996 when I first began studying astrology.
While they're packed with information, there's still plenty of room to write your appointments and notes on each day. Each day shows the planetary aspects, where the Moon is, and what phase it's in. A light-hearted, easy-to-understand astrology intro is in the front, with brief explanations of planets, signs, houses, retrogrades, etc. Also in the front are general forecasts for each week. There's even a business guide (best times to sell, buy, etc.). In the back, there's room for names, addresses, phone numbers, fax, email, bday, as well as space for notes. The spiral binding makes them easy to open, and the size fits nicely in a purse or backpack. And that's just part of what these nifty guides have to offer. What more can I say? I think these daily guides are a must-have for beginners as well as more advanced astrologers. Another reviewer mentioned they don't list asteroids--I haven't received my 2006 version yet, but if this is the only thing missing, the guides are still a terrific deal.
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