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Lucky Stars: A Teenager's Guide to Fame and Fortune


No. of pages 128

Published: 2002

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Great for age 12-18 years

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In many ways, astrology is a mirror and Lucky Stars aims to give the reader a true reflection of themselves, no matter what star sign they were born under. For young people who are busy trying to establish their own identities in the face of their insecurities, this book will help them to: - gain insights about their characters and the personalities of friends - understand their emotions and strengths in love and relationships - explore their expectations, talents and future prospects - bring out their positive traits and feel good about themselves - discover their underlying interests and ideal career path In addition to all of this, this gem of a book will also enable readers quickly and easily to find their 'rising sign', that is, the sign specific to their moment of birth which gives a much more accurate picture of how unique they are as well as how other people see them - as issue close to every teenager's heart.

 

There are 128 pages in this book. This is a guide book. This book was published 2002 by Ebury Publishing .

Lori Reid is an astrologer, one of the UK's top hand analysts and a prolific writer of bestselling books for adults and children on dreams and related subjects. She is regularly featured as an expert in her field both on national radio and television, and has written articles as well as weekly astrological columns syndicated throughout the UK for both national and international newspapers. Lori currently writes the astrological forecast page for the best-selling UK weekly magazine Best and is a daily contributor to the Daily Mail's Femail website.

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