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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Yearly Tradition,
By Sandra in Motown "MotownBabe" (Motown) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Your Chinese Horoscope 2005: What the Year of the Rooster Holds in Store for You (Paperback)
I buy this book every year, and must have! Mr. Somerville has a chapter on each sign as well as an introduction for the year. What's nice is that the new year starts in either late january or early february, so it's not necessary to have at christmas or new year, but something interesting to read a month later. I recommend to all astrological people!
3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Why a non-Chinese shouldn't write Chinese horoscope books,
This review is from: Your Chinese Horoscope 2005: What the Year of the Rooster Holds in Store for You (Paperback)
So my g/f decided to be cute and sent me this book. so I got it check it out and it's full of the same old BS. Then I looked at the cover, something doesn't look right. Look closer on the edge w/ the picture of each animal. Dragon, snake, horse, goat, so far so good. I keep looking, monkey, rooster, cat... WAIT A MINUTE!!!! CAT?? KITTY CAT??? since when there's a year of the CAT?
So yeah, Mr. Somerville, please stick to the common English novels. Thank you very much. |
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Your Chinese Horoscope 2005: What the Year of the Rooster Holds in Store for You by Neil Somerville (Paperback - August 25, 2004)
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