24 Perfect Book Recommendations, According To Your Zodiac Sign

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We absolutely get it—scrolling through booktok can be like setting a kid loose in a candy shop. Every time I open Instagram or TikTok, I feel like I add six more books to my ‘To Be Read’ list.

When your TBR is a mile long (and growing every day), picking out your next read can feel next to impossible. Everything sounds interesting! To help narrow down your selection, we say, why not leave it up to the stars?

We studied your horoscopes and did a deep dive into the likes and dislikes of each Zodiac sign. As a massive bookworm and self-proclaimed woo-woo girl, here is a list of great book recommendations that I’ve catered to each of you, based on what we think will interest you. We've got mystery and thriller books, top-rated celebrity memoir recs, and a few Emily Henry-style rom-com book recommendations for good measure, too.

As always, we recommend checking trigger warnings before jumping into a new read.

What To Read Next, Based on Your Astrological Sign

Aries

Fire | March 20- April 19

Our courageous Ram – the brave, the bold, the fearless. People who fall under the Aries sign tend to approach life with the “my way, no highway” attitude. They do things according to their own rules and aren’t afraid to ruffle feathers in the process. They’re icons, they don’t back down from an argument, and they feel deeply and quickly. I don’t want to recommend anything that will waste your time, so for Aries, I think it’s best to gravitate towards page-turning thrillers to help hold your attention.

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Boys in the Valley by Phillip Fracassi

We’re starting strong with a fast-paced, horror-filled, coming of age story set in an orphanage for young boys. Boys in the Valley follows one child in particular who was sent to live in the orphanage after a gruesome family tragedy. Priests run the home and the boys come together to forge futures and lives, despite their varying backgrounds and personalities. Life seems possible, at least until a fatally injured man arrives at the orphanage, covered in mysterious symbols.

With his death, evil begins to spread through St. Vincent’s and the boys are not immune from it. Lord of the Flies-type behavior ensues. As the book unfolds, you see that the boys’ lives, their very souls, are all at risk. A perfect scary story for brave Aries.

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The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins

Aries and The Hunger Games are synonymous in my brain – a story of daring actions, bravery, and deadly competition? That’s right up the Aries’ alley. The prequel of The Hunger Games series is The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, and it’s absolutely worth your next read.

The 10th annual Hunger Games are upon us. Coriolanus Snow, an 18 year old with a chip on his shoulder and a lot to prove, is preparing for the games – not as a competitor, but as a mentor for lowly District 12. Coriolanus is tasked with mentoring the the female tribute from the district – and as the games begin, he begins to feel the full weight of responsibility for helping keep her alive. The pressure is on, the Hunger Games are underway, and may the odds be ever in your favor.

Taurus

Earth | April 20 - May 20

Arguably the most comfy/cozy of the Zodiac signs, Tauruses are grounded, dependable, and (some may say) stubborn. They’re married to routines and are often big readers – a hobby that allows you to lounge all day? Say less. Tauruses have the attention span to tackle a great non-fiction story, but may find themselves reaching for comfort reads (ie. a sweeping romance) most often.

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Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus

Lessons in Chemistry is neither a non-fiction story nor a sweeping romance so while I am immediately contradicting myself, I do believe it’s a piece of historical fiction that will absolutely resonate with Tauruses.

Elizabeth Zott is a chemist, a mother, and a television sensation. She’s an incredibly practical, compartmentalized woman who wishes to devote her life to science. Love throws her plans and life completely out of the window and, years later, Zott doesn’t find herself in a lab, but in a television studio helping teach women across America how to nourish their families, their selves, and their dreams. Lessons in Chemistry was a surprisingly emotional and inspiring read, that is still grounded in logic and routine (despite life throwing many hurdles at Zott). Perfect for Tauruses.

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Happy Place by Emily Henry

For a decade, one loyal friend group has returned to the same cottage in Maine time and time again – it’s their happy place. At least until this trip. Harriet and Wyn, two of those six best friends, suddenly find themselves sharing a bedroom (and sharing a bed), even though they broke up six months prior. Why are they currently stuck together, might you ask? Because they still haven’t told anyone they broke up.

The two want to come clean but when they learn the cottage is for sale and that it’s the last trip these friends will ever spend in this particular place – they decide to continue keeping the secret to themselves. Change is knocking on the friend group’s door step. They’re all growing up and possibly growing apart. Without the cottage holding them together, can they all remain best friends? This is a comfort read that a Taurus may find themselves reaching for (and reaching for again).

Gemini

Air | May 21- June 20

If Gemini can ever take a break from their busy social calendar, then a smart comedy may hold their interest. Gemini, we know you to be charismatic, smooth-talking, wicked smart, and so much more. You’re funny – you keep people laughing and can talk to literally anyone about anything. Your next read should be one that appeals to the equally smart, equally comedic parts of your brain.

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Everything I Know About Love by Dolly Alderton

Gemini love their community; some may even say they hate being alone. No one can relate to that friendship-focused mentality more than Dolly Alderton. Everything I Know About Love is a memoir of Alderton’s early years into adulthood. She weaves us through some genuinely funny, occasionally reckless, and sometimes heartbreaking moments of her life with grace and wit. Alderton recognizes that growing up can feel next to impossible (cue Olivia Rodrigo’s Brutal here), but also makes the case that your chosen family can help carry you further than you think.

One of my very best friends took me to the bookstore, purchased this memoir, and put it immediately in my hands. As soon as I was finished, I called up another best friend and sent Everything I Know About Love directly her way. I can’t think of a better review for a book than one you just have to share with others.

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The Idiot by Elif Batuman

Selin, our titular idiot (who truly is not an idiot), is an 18 year old college freshman who is figuratively facing her first rodeo. It’s her first year at Harvard, and Selin finds herself navigating academic challenges, social expectations, and a digital world that all feel alien to her. She has a naivete that makes her both endearing and incredibly relatable. It’s humbling to realize that everyone else around you seems to have it all figured out; when did they figure it all out?

The Idiot is a wildly smart read that’s both unexpectedly comforting (despite the second-hand embarrassment you may feel watching Selin figure out young adulthood for the first time) and disorienting. It’s a coming of age story that puts you right in her shoes, reminding us all what it’s like to make new friends again, to fall head over heels for someone, and to experience the world on your own for the first time.

Cancer

Water | June 21 - July 21

Cancer – our sentimental sign. People under Cancer are known for pretending they’re okay when they’re very much not. Cancers are an incredibly deep pool of water – they are extremely emotionally intelligent but can be pulled down by their own sadness and the emotions of others. Cancers seek out comfort and they absolutely appreciate great art. A book of poetry (please, you would love Mary Oliver) or a book that evokes nostalgia is what I would recommend for your next library trip.

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Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller

Song of Achilles is ironically my Roman Empire, and I feel like Cancers will absolutely relate. Achilles is the golden boy of the Greeks – he was born to fantastic (and spiteful) parents and the world was expected of him. His allure is strong; people gravitate toward his power and beauty. Patroclus, on the other hand, is Achilles’ opposite in many ways. He’s awkward and clunky and doesn’t have the golden-boy shine that Achilles emanates.

Despite their differences, and despite the Gods, the boys form an inseparable bond. They train together, grow up together, and (when Helen of Sparta is kidnapped) they go to war together where the Fates take control of their destinies. This epic story is gripping and emotional – just know we’ve warned you to have tissues on standby.

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Call Me By Your Name by André Aciman

Transport yourself to the Italian Riviera and try to recall the very first time you ever fell powerfully, madly in love with someone. It’s all-consuming – it takes over your senses, your thoughts, your every action. Can you remember the feeling of wanting someone so badly that you could sense their every movement? You could feel the moment they stepped in the room and, painfully, the moment they were gone.

Call Me By Your Name vividly brings readers back to their first loves, with beautiful prose, as Elio, our introspective lead, finds himself pining after Oliver, one of the guests in their home. They share a saturated, sensual summer. It’s a passionate and anguish-filled story of wishing, loving, and heartbreak. It’s hard to summarize this book in just one quick blurb, but I can say that Cancers will intimately understand the heart wrenching emotions of this novel.

Leo

Fire | July 22 - Aug 22

We love our bold and fiery leos. Some of the kindest, most motivated, and genuinely interesting people I’ve met were born under the Leo sign. You’re fierce, warm, and absolutely born to stand out. Leos are performers – you like to entertain and be entertained. I encourage Leos to pick up books where the hero is equally bold, the story evokes a feeling of grandeur, and the read feels fun.

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Legendborn by Tracey Deonn

Talk about an incredibly brave and bold heroine – Legendborn is the story of teenager Bree Matthews. After Bree’s mother suddenly dies, Bree searches for any escape from her day-to-day life. She applies for a program for gifted high school students, and almost immediately after she arrives on campus, she’s thrown into a world of secret societies, mystery, and magic. She witnesses a moment of magic that a group of students, the “Legendborn”, didn’t want her to see. When they try to wipe it from her memory and fail, Bree suddenly uncovers her own magic, and some unusual and concerning memories surrounding her mother’s death. Bree throws herself into the magical world – she’ll do anything to figure out the truth.

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City of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert

It’s the 1940s in New York City and 19 year old Vivan Morris has just been sent from the suburbs to live with her Aunt Peg after getting kicked out of school. Peg, a larger than life personality, lives in and runs the rundown Lily Playhouse, a theater in midtown Manhattan. Vivian is suddenly thrown into a world of debaucherous fun, far from her suburban norm. As she falls further and further into that fun, she makes a promiscuous mistake that costs her nearly everything. When her life is flipped upside down, we see the true grit of the character underneath.

Vivian is a fighter who will do anything to hold onto her new-found freedom. Readers will be transported in City of Girls to the old theater halls of grand New York. Vivian is a main character who marches to her own drum and refuses to live a “normal” life – I think Leos will find some representation there.

Virgo

Earth | Aug 23 - Sep 22

Virgos are the brain of the Zodiac signs. Seriously, where would we be without them? They’re perfectionists, detail-oriented, and absolutely love a good plan. Virgos are willing to push themselves and push situations as far as they can possibly go to try and reach perfection. Virgos are loyal and often the first to jump in and help. They’re not afraid to roll up their sleeves when things get messy. Kim Kardashian’s “Nobody wants to work these days” does not apply to you. For this Zodiac sign, I suggest picking up books with incredibly motivated characters or books that are detail-driven (with absolutely zero loose ends).

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Carrie Soto is Back by Taylor Jenkins Reid

Perfection is possible, babe, and Carrie Soto is it. Carrie is a retired tennis player who single handedly smashed every record she could, scoring nearly two dozen Slam titles. She is the greatest of all time. That is, until Carrie finds herself courtside watching her record getting snatched away from her by player Nicki Chan.

Carrie makes the decision to come out of retirement and commit to one more season. She throws herself back into training and reunites with a man with whom she shares a complicated romantic history. Carrie is willing to do anything to get her record back, but for her, the comeback is about more than just winning. It’s about proving she’s legendary.

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Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan

If you’re looking for a book that will both blow you away in its luxurious detail and scratch your itch for perfection, then please dive into the Crazy Rich Asians series. Rachel Chu, an American-born Chinese woman, agrees to go to Singapore with her dreamboat boyfriend, Nicholas Young, to attend a wedding and meet his family. Little does she know, Nick’s quaint upbringing was anything but what she expected. His family is loaded – possibly one of the richest families in the world – and Nick could be heir to it all. Rachel is quickly thrown into a world of money, opulence, and competition that she may not be capable of navigating. Is love enough to keep these two together, or will money and family tear them apart?

Crazy Rich Asians has been out for a decade at this point, and was turned into a blockbuster of a movie. You’re doing yourself a disservice by not immersing yourself in the beautiful, judgmental, socially nuanced world Kevin Kwan has painted here.

Libra

Air | Sep 23 - Oct 22

Our Libra friends are a whimsical bunch – they’re susceptible to stories of magic, grandeur, and fantasy. It’s okay that their heads may be a bit in the clouds! They’re kind, fair, and drawn to beautiful things and stories. Libras tend to be difficult to read – they often match their personalities to their surrounding crowd. For that reason, we suggest that they go for books that speak directly to their heart. It’ll allow for some escapism and a chance to check in with their own thoughts and feelings.

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The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna

Fall in love with Mika Moon and the Nowhere House in The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches. Mika, a very talented but isolated witch, largely hides her magic and herself from the world – apart from one exception. She likes to post videos online pretending to be a witch. While most of it is done in harmless fun, someone catches wind of the videos and sends a letter to Mika, strongly asking her to come to the Nowhere House to help teach three young witches to control their magic.

Even though it’s against the rules, Mika agrees to go, and suddenly finds herself among a cast of characters that embed themselves in her heart. When the home (and the mysterious bunch inside) are threatened, Mika must decide whether the risk is worth it, and if she’s willing to fight for her found family. This book is so genuinely comforting and sweet, it’ll feel like a hug for your brain.

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Persuasion by Jane Austen

Imagine being so concerned with the opinions and thoughts of others, that you would let them persuade you of your own love life? A libra surely couldn’t relate to that at all. If you’re looking for a first dip into Jane Austen or classic writing, Persuasion is an excellent choice. It’s arguably Austen’s best novel (hot take, I know), and it’s filled with a melancholy, bittersweetness, and hopefulness that is incredibly touching to read.

The story follows Anne, a woman of 27 years (practically ancient at the time) who has resigned much of her life to a quietness. She’s overlooked by others, has lost her one big love, and is surrounded by constant vanity from her interesting family members. When a dark horse appears in the form of mysterious Mr. William Elliot, Anne questions him, but begins to reconsider love and her life. When her lost love, Captain Wentworth, makes a sudden reappearance, she feels a rush of that first love feeling again. Anne is forced to decide, for herself, what and who would help her live a more fulfilling life, regardless of what others may think. This novel is half agony, half hope, and completely amazing.

Scorpio

Water | Oct 23 - Nov 21

Scorpios are the badass, misunderstood corner of the Zodiac signs. I think they’re often interpreted to be the more serious, goth, cult-leader type person, but Scorpios contain multitudes. They can be serious and brooding, sure, but they’re more complex than that. Their character runs deep and their emotions can be just as immeasurable. Reaching for a book with equal levels of emotional complexity is what we would recommend for a Scorpio.

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In the Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado

Carmen Maria Machado is an innovative and precise writer. In the Dream House is a memoir that recounts Machado’s experience in an abusive same-sex relationship. While the book is a brave and raw history of the relationship and Machado’s experience, it’s also an experimental take on memoir-formatting as a whole. Machado takes the typical structure of a memoir and artfully flips it on its head, approaching her story from a fictional horror lens. This is a challenging read – it’s a relationship fraught with gaslighting, manipulation, and the expectations of what a queer couple “should” look like. In the Dream House is powerful and unforgettable.

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Yellowface by R. F. Kuang

A book of complexity, cutthroat-ness, and identity crises – Yellowface is the story of two authors who entered the literary scene at the same time. For one author, Athena Liu – the work and the subsequent success just seem to come so easy. She’s got publishing deals, money, and more. For June Hayward, things have been less than stellar. She’s got precious little to show for her efforts.

When Athena shockingly and suddenly dies, June, overcome by an act of desperation, steals Athena’s recently written manuscript and claims it as her own. There are obviously many ethical lines crossed in this process, but the root moral problem is that Athena was an Asian author writing about Chinese laborers and June is white. June’s publisher runs with the story – rebranding her as Juniper Song. Juniper (June) is left to convince the world, and herself, of this lie. The stolen story, her profit off an Asian woman’s words, are deserved, right? This thriller peels back layers of discourse on racism, the power of public opinion, and the price of fame and fortune – Scorpios will not want to put it down.


Sagittarius

Fire | Nov 22 - Dec 20

Sagittarius aka ‘The life of the party’, aka ‘The adventurer’, aka ‘The walking human interest piece’. Our Sagittarius friends are filled with fun – the world is their playground. They are inclined to explore and enjoy being seated in the middle of the dinner party table (so they can take part in any and every conversation). They feel a strong sense of right and wrong, and react quickly and heatedly to things that upset them. This Zodiac sign is very rock and roll – books about fame, freedom, and fascinating people are absolutely in their wheelhouse.

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The Final Revival of Opal & Nev by Dawnie Walton

Iconic rock duo Opal and Nev are in talks to reunite again, decades after the band’s shocking breakup. Their heyday peaked in the 70s – Opal was a fierce artist at the forefront of the Afro-punk scene, and Neville was an aspiring singer songwriter who met Opal at an amaetur mic night and convinced her to make music together. The duo started finding their stride in rock n’ roll in New York City – until the band came to a violent breaking point. A competing band, also signed to their record label, started waving a confederate flag at a concert. Opal protests this bravely, but the violence that then ensued leads to a chaotic and deadly result.

Years later, with their impending reunion, Opal and Nev speak with a journalist about the birth of their band and the events that led to their end. As the interviews continue – shocking revelations come to light. The Final Revival of Opal & Nev is a poignant story on race and power that resonates today.

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The Woman in Me by Britney Spears

After intense media scrutiny, questionable tabloids, and a barrage of rampant internet comments – Britney Spears is taking back the narrative of her own life. This memoir serves as a bit of a biographical look at many things Britney has experienced (the intense paparazzi presence, her marriage to Kevin Federline, her relationship with Justin Timberlake, her conservatorship, etc.) but also as a space for Britney to reflect and process the lack of independence she felt in her life and the price she paid for fame. For the people who grew up loving Britney Spears and celebrity memoir fans alike, this is a heavy but inspiring read; one that will have you rooting for Britney to find her joy and freedom too.

Capricorn

Earth | Dec 21 - Jan 19

Truly, Capricorns, I feel like you’re looking for an escape. People born under the Capricorn sign have been adults since they were children. At this point, you’ve been running the rat race since you were 10. When you read, it’s not for self-improvement or to better your skills. You’re already an absolute boss – why would you need to improve upon perfection? I think when Capricorns read, it’s because they’re looking for a brief moment where they can possibly quiet their constantly-running minds. Caps are so grounded, practical, and loyal. Turning to fantasies or coming-of-age stories where a loyal protagonist comes into their own power is what I’d recommend for you.

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Fireborne by Rosaria Munda

Dragons, revolutions, and romance – the perfect recipe for a perfect Capricorn book. Fireborne is the story of two people who come from completely different backgrounds, but whose childhoods were wound together by fate. Annie’s lowborn family was killed by dragonfire when the revolution began, and Lee’s upper-class family was executed by revolutionaries at the same time. Annie and Lee were sent to grow up in the same orphanage, where their friendship was formed. They train for years and are now competing for the same top spot in the dragonriding fleet. Suddenly, their lives and loyalties are thrown into question when survivors from the overthrown government come forward and attempt to take back the city. Family, duty, and love all come into question as Annie and Lee are tested by the impending war.

Fireborne is the first of the Aurelian Cycle trilogy. The entire trilogy is already published, so you don’t have to wait to tear through the whole series. Perfect for anyone who hates being patient. (Also definitely recommend this book for anyone looking for a great fantasy read after coming off a Fourth Wing high.)

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Divine Rivals by Rebecca Ross

War is upon us. The Gods have awoken after years of sleep and have launched an all out battle. Iris Winnow, a young journalist whose main loyalties are to her family, is gunning for a promotion at the Oath Gazette to help take care of them. The person standing in her way? Her rival – Roman Kit (who, coincidentally, is ruthless and very handsome). In the stress of it all, Iris begins writing letters to her brother, who is lost on the front lines of war. Those letters mysteriously disappear, and she begins receiving anonymous responses from none other than her sworn adversary. As Roman and Iris continue to write, their unexpected relationship grows, until hope, love, and heartbreak are the only things left for the two of them to hold onto.

For fans of true enemies to lovers tropes, I want to be transparent that this book is not exactly that – it’s marketed as enemies to lovers, but it’s more of a fantastic romance of two people overcoming great odds to be together. Regardless, it’s still a perfect escape for Capricorns.

Aquarius

Air | Jan 20 - Feb 17

Aquarius – the most original of the Zodiac signs. There is truly no one quite like you! If everyone goes right, Aquarius considers going left. If everyone buys the same Bottega Veneta dupe, Aquarius is fashioning their own purse. Normal is boring for this Air sign. They like a strong opinion, sometimes because they truly believe it, and sometimes because they want to just stand out. While individuality is key for Aquarius, so is community. I suggest science fiction, books with fascinating hot takes, or novels with a strong cast of misfits.

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Her Majesty’s Royal Coven by Juno Dawson

Alienation, conspiracy theories, feeling like an outcast – these can all be cornerstones of the Aquarius personality, and they’re all themes that are touched on in Her Majesty’s Royal Coven. Four young women came of age together, took the oath together, and twisted their fates forever when they agreed to join Her Majesty’s Royal Coven. Serving in the HMRC is required of most witches in Great Britain – historically these witches have been in the background of every major moment. They’re the quiet fighters, working to stamp out issues before they reach the rest of humanity.

These four women couldn’t be more different from each other, and decades after taking their oath, find their fates getting twisted together again. When a prophecy of an extremely dangerous child comes to light, the women turn to each other to try and stop fate before it destroys everything they’ve ever known and loved. Juno Dawson explores gender, loyalty, and magic in this fascinating story of friendship and power.

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Kindred by Octavia E. Butler

Falling through space and time is just as painful, and terrifying, as it sounds in this historical science-fiction novel from renowned author Octavia E. Butler. Kindred is the story of Dana, a young Black woman hustling to become a successful writer in modern-day America. While celebrating her birthday with her new husband, Dana is plucked out of time without warning and dropped in the antebellum South. She stumbles immediately onto a chaotic and panicked scene, a young boy is drowning in front of her. Dana jumps into action, rescuing Rufus – the son of a white plantation owner in the area. Time and time again, Dana is repeatedly pulled back to moments in Rufus’ life. She’s forced into slave quarters to survive, trying to make sense of what or who keeps pulling her back to this jarring and life-threatening time.

This story is gripping and will have readers rapidly flipping through pages just to try and figure out where and when Dana will go next. Kindred is a story that I promise will stay with you for a long time after you’ve closed the book.

Pisces

Water | Feb 18 - March 19

Pisces, I feel like I just want to give you a hug. Similar to our Cancers, Pisces is the emotional/sentimental center of the Zodiac. They contain both a childlike wonder and wisdom beyond their years. Pisces are hopelessly romantic and often stuck in a mental dream world. They’re incredibly imaginative, sensitive, and caring. For Pisces, I recommend the classic Sad girl book genre. Stories that appeal to your emotions and tug on your heart strings will always keep you coming back for more.

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Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin

Sadie Green and Sam Masur are geniuses and, frankly, superstars. The pair, who first met when they were both incredibly young, reunite by chance on a subway platform in college. It’s freezing and they have places they need to be, but for a moment, Sam and Sadie start playing together again, and it changes everything.

The two begin the game of a lifetime. Before they’ve even left college, they’ve hustled and pushed their way into creating a massively successful video game, Ichigo. By their mid-twenties, they’ve got fame and money, but it can’t save them from tragedy and it cannot stop them from hurting each other. This book is a decades-spanning wild ride that is filled with love and pain and friendship. You won’t be able to put it down.

As a side note – this book also has one of the most beautiful chapters of any book I’ve ever read. You’ll know it when you get there.

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Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab

In France in the 1700s, Addie LaRue is faced with an impossible situation. She’s due to be married and, for the life of her, she cannot. She does not want to be married and can not restrict her life to being a wife and a mother in their small village. She’s desperate, willing to do anything to save herself. She prays and prays and someone answers. Addie makes a deal – she is able to live forever, but no one will ever remember her. She has freedom, but she’s cursed to become a shadow of a person – never fully here, always slipping from people’s minds. That is, until hundreds of years later, when Addie meets someone in a book store who inexplicably remembers.

I just cannot recommend this book enough. Pisces, this book will make you emotional, it’ll make you fall in love, and it’ll keep you dreaming for a long, long time.

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Old habits are hard to give up, but we're fine knowing our fondness for rom-comnovels allows us to explore different genres that blend love stories with perilous journeys, mysteries, and more. For example, western books have been at the top of our minds because we've been dreaming about rugged cowboys and their soft hearts thanks to Cole Hauser's portrayal of Rip Wheeler on Yellowstone.

Giddy up and keep scrolling to discover the best western romance books we love!

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Riding the High by Paisley Hope

Cole Ashby and Ginger Danforth are used to following protocol, but only one of them craves it. For Cole, nothing matters more than being the best interim sheriff Laurel Creek's ever had while raising his daughter. But Ginger's tired of living in her congressman father's shadow.
To their initial dismay, the two end up unexpected married after a drunken night out leads to trading vows in a quirky chapel. But instead of thinking their worlds have fallen apart, Cole and Ginger decide their marriage is good for business. Cole will be seen as a "family man" while Ginger's father will continue to have the kind of image that easily gets him reelected. After all, it's not like Cole and Ginger could actually fall in love...right?
If you love Christina Lauren's The Paradise Problem, you'll love reading Riding the High!

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Swift and Saddled by Lyla Sage

Ada Hart has sworn off men after rebuilding her life post-divorce and career pivot. Not only is she "Ms. Independent," she's the sought-after new hire at a popular Wyoming ranch. It's a dream come true which is why she wastes no time celebrating at a bar that ends with her scrumptiously kissing a sexy stranger. To her dismay, that sexy stranger's name is Weston Ryder and he's her boss.

Even though Weston's completely okay with it, Ada's trying to avoid him as much as possible. She doesn't have time to fall in love, especially with the person who's the reason her career is about to get the biggest boost ever.

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Kit McBride Gets a Wife by Amy Barry

Kit McBride's life takes on a new meaning when his sister decides she wants her brothers to get married. Her plan involves sharing interesting facts about them in The Matrimonial News in hopes that a few women will fall head over heels in love with them.

In a strange turn of events, Maddy Mooney cosplays as the lonely widow she's been working for after the latter thinks it's a great idea to become a "mail-order bride." Of course it's by accident, but Kit McBride doesn't know this nor is he aware that Maddy's plan of making him fall in love with her will be set in motion the moment she sees him.

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Talk Dirty, Cowboy by Elle Thorpe

Bowen Barclay and Paisley Ackerly didn't meant to meet each other, but a video game brings them together anyway. Both are single parents, but Bowen's a widow with a failing career while Paisley's keeping secrets about her past. However, they're absolutely smitten with each other and the undeniable attraction that exists between them. The only things that may keep them apart are the publicity that follows Bowen and the things he'll learn about Paisley.

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Live, Ranch, Love by Emma Lucy

Rory Jones' heart is crushed when she catches her boyfriend cheating on her, so she escapes to the ranch in Colorado her great aunt left behind. She thinks she'll get over writer's block if she's able to renovate it which would also give her a boost of confidence. But head rancher Wyatt Hensley isn't easily convinced.

For one, he's put everything into maintaining his position and refuses to hand it over. Secondly, he's not impressed by Rory's perceived flightiness. But a plan that works for both of them is develops which begins to smooth over quick first impressions.

It's not like they're going to act on the desires building in their hearts.

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Where Courage Calls by Janette Oak

Beth Thatcher hasn't had to worry about much in life because her wealthy background has always shielded her from different things. But her aunt's daring career makes her willing to give up comfortable living in exchange to become a teacher in western Canada. Surprisingly, Beth's father isn't against her decision to leave home which gives her courage that she can do anything she puts her mind to.

However, Coal Valley doesn't roll out the red carpet upon her arrival because the townspeople are now in the debt of the mining company. Also, Beth is faced with challenges when she realizes how poor of an education the children in her class have received and that there's an overall language barrier.

Just when things couldn't get worse, Beth finds her heart torn between someone she's always known and a new face that's always there for her. Will she decide to stick to her resolves or will she quickly leave Coal Valley behind?

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Lone Wolf in Lights by Stacey Kennedy

Willow Quinn left Phoenix to become a bar owner in Montana with her friends and she's ready for whatever that brings. As far as she's concerned, it can't be worse than the life she's always known. But that's where she's wrong. Her bar, The Naked Moose, goes viral for all the wrong reasons and her only hope is bull rider Eli Cole.
He believes "dating" each other will help smooth over her image in eyes of the townspeople, but he doesn't realize just how much Willow can't resist him.

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Texas Destiny by Lorraine Heath

Amelia Carson is a mail-order bride who's wondering what her new husband Dallas Leigh will be like. As her train comes to a stop in Fort Worth, Texas, she immediately perks up when she sees the man who's waiting for her. The problem is that it isn't Dallas, but his brother Houston.

They set off on a long journey to Amelia's new home with Houston resolved to keep things amicable between he and his brother's new wife. But it's hard not to fall in love when you're in close proximity to someone and get to see what motivates and scares them.

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Cross Cowboy by Elana Johnson

Travis Cooper works at his family's ranch where being loud comes as easy to them as getting their many animals to listen. But a run-in with Shayla Nelson makes him reconsider running his mouth so mouth even though he knows he's her former best friend's ex. Travis also knows that the rivalry between his ex and Shayla isn't fair, seeing that the latter didn't actually do anything wrong.

But a slippery slope exists between them because it seems like chaos follows them everywhere they go. It's just that Shayla can't help but fall for Travis even though she knows she probably shouldn't.

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Heart and Hand by Rebel Carter

Julie Baptiste is bored with living among New York's elite circle, so she makes the impulsive decision to become a mail-order bride in Gold Sky, Montana. However, she's promised to two men instead of one.
Somehow, Forrest Wickes and his friend William Barnes have concluded they can't imagine life without each other, hence their desire to have a polyamorous relationship with a bride. Their hope is they'll be able to care for Julie while she also provides Gold Sky with a much-needed service.
But, can the three of them peacefully live together?

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Tempestby Beverly Johnson

Tempest is yet another western romance book about a mail-order bride, but it begins with a twist. Regan Carmichael accidentally shoots Dr. Colton Lee — the man she's marrying — and wonders if it's a sign she's making the wrong decision. She knows Colton isn't interesting in loving her, but he doesn't know how strong-willed she is.
To his surprise, Regan adapts to life in the Wyoming Territory and begins thawing the ice around his heart. He watches the way she boldly lives life while caring for his daughter and it makes him feel a passion he hasn't felt since his first wife died. It's enough to inspire him to risk everything to truly love Regan.

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Trailblazerby Anna Schmidt

Grace Rogers puts on her big girl pants and joins the Fred Harvey Company in Juniper, New Mexico to help save her family's farm. Though she wasn't planning on it, she finds herself enamored by Nick Hopkins. He's a cowboy who's marriage and family goals are the only things he cares about. Despite this, he and Grace find themselves in a predicament given her job's strict rules against marriage.

They decide to pursue love on their terms, but don't anticipate that another man has his eyes on Grace. Unfortunately, he'll do whatever it takes to ruin what Nick has with her so he can have her to himself.

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Forsaken Falls by Shirleen Davies

Wyatt Jackson's licking the wounds of failure following his successful run as a solider, he hobbles towards Splendor, Montana to seek refuge in the care of someone he hasn't seen in a while. Then there's Nora Evans and her wandering spirit.

Forced to move from place to place because her family won't claim her, she also finds herself living in the west. In her mind, being single and childless don't seem like a bad idea even if she's always thinking about a certain sexy individual named Wyatt.

He and Nora have every reason to stay away from each other, but it's hard when the heart knows what it wants.

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Brush Creek Cowboy by Liz Issacson

Walker Thompson's been content working at the Brush Creek Horse Ranch while raising his young son Michael, but he secretly years for Tess Wagner. She's also a single parent who happens to work alongside him during the annual fall Heritage Festival and they've always kept things cordial.

But right when Walker decides he wants to get to know her beyond a friendly level, Tess makes a heartbreaking confession that scares him away. He doesn't want to experience anymore hurt, but he can't help but imagine how sweet life will be if he and Tess give each other a chance.

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Reminders of Him isn't the only Colleen Hoover movie we're getting next year — we finally have the Verity release date! After confirmation that Dakota Johnson was starring as Lowen in Colleen Hoover's Verity, I totally wasn't expecting to open my phone and see a video of Dakota in the middle of New York City...covered in blood. It was even more shocking than seeing that crazy The Summer I Turned Pretty leak that's not in the books! If this Verity movie leak proves anything, it's that this movie is going to be just as insane as the book — if not more.

Here's your first look at Dakota Johnson on the set of Verity, coming to theaters May 15, 2026.

When is Verity coming out?

Verity is coming to theaters May 15, 2026 thanks to Amazon MGM Studios. We already know Reminders of Him is coming February 13, which means we're getting two Colleen Hoover movies in the same year! And I'll be seated for both.

Who does Dakota Johnson play in Verity?

Dakota Johnson plays Lowen, a writer hired by Verity's husband Jeremy to finish the author's work. Here's the rest of the Verity cast:

  • Anne Hathaway as Verity Crawford: a renowned author who's hiding a secret.
  • Josh Hartnett as Jeremy Crawford: Verity's husband.
  • Dakota Johnson as Lowen Ashleigh: a struggling writer given the chance of a lifetime to finish Verity Crawford's work.

Ismael Cruz Cordóva, Brady Wagner, Irina Dvorovenko, K.K. Moggie, and Michael Abbott Jr. will also star in unconfirmed roles.

And the first leak tells us just how crazy the 'Verity' movie is going to be.

@mickmicknyc Dakota Johnson and Josh Hartnett filming a graphic accident scene for 'Verity' in NYC 🎬🙈 #dakotajohnson#joshhartnett#verity#bts#behindthescenes#entertainmentnews#nyc♬ original sound - New York Mickey

We got our first look at Dakota Johnson as Lowen when she walked around New York City in burnt orange trousers, a beige top, and a gray coat. But there's one accessory that low-key makes my stomach turn: a splatter of blood on her face.

In this extended leak from @mickmicknyc on TikTok, Lowen's taking a stroll through Manhattan when a car accident with a biker covers her (and a few very-expressive extras) in blood. The movie nerd in me immediately clocked that the camera does a 360 around Dakota as she looks at the accident, and I LOVE a 360 so I'm excited to see this in the final movie! Especially if the composer gives us some incredible music!

We also see Josh Hartnett's Jeremy approach her and make sure she's okay before the leave the scene.

"This is exactly how I pictured it," says one TikTok user in the comments, while another adds, "I actually forgot this is how the book started with how crazy the rest of the book was."

"The way I just screamed ahhhh I’m so excitedddddddddd," a third user says. I cannot wait!

Stay tuned for even more Verity movie updates on Brit + Co and our TikTok!

Where can I watch the Verity movie?

Verity is coming to theaters, which means you can relive the craziness of the book surrounded by 150 of your closes friends ;).

Loving these set leaks? Check out Zendaya Throws A Drink At A Car (Before Robert Pattinson Drags Her Away) For New A24 Movie The Drama for more.

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Hello, starlights, and welcome to April 2025! After the whirlwind energy of March, the cosmos brings a powerful shift — one that restores momentum, ignites manifestation, and clears the way for progress. With eclipse season behind us and planetary retrogrades untangling, the path ahead looks clearer, making this the perfect time to realign with your desires. If you've been feeling stuck, expect breakthroughs and clarity to return in full force.

To work with the energy of this month, holistic tools can help amplify your focus, balance your emotions, and ignite your confidence. Fire and earth elements dominate the cosmic landscape, like Citrine, Pyrite, and Tiger’s Eyecrystals will be powerful allies, strengthening motivation, prosperity, and stability.Colors also hold vibrational energy — gold and yellow enhance clarity, green promotes heart healing, and red fuels action and courage. As we move through April’s planetary shifts, these tools will help align your energy with the opportunities ahead.

Are you ready to activate your inner power and manifest with purpose? Let’s explore how the month’s transits will shape your path.

Scroll to see your zodiac sign's April horoscope for 2025!

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The month begins with Mercury stationing direct on April 7, lifting the mental fog and restoring our ability to make clear, confident decisions. Plans that once felt delayed now begin to move, and fresh ideas take shape. Keep a Tiger’s Eye crystal nearby — it strengthens focus and mental stamina, ensuring you stay grounded as you organize your thoughts. Journaling with a gold or yellow candle burning beside you can amplify insights, helping you map out the next steps with clarity and intention.

By April 12, the Full Moon in Libra paired with Venus stationing direct shifts the focus to love, harmony, and balance. This lunation illuminates relationship dynamics, inviting epiphanies and closure where needed. This full moon is about healing and recalibrating the heart, releasing past heartbreak, mending a connection, or stepping into newfound independence. The color green serves as a powerful ally now — wear it, light green candles, or spend time in nature to activate the heart chakra and promote emotional renewal. Holding rose quartz during meditation can help soothe old wounds and open space for self-love and deeper connections.

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Mid-month, the energy ignites. Mercury moves into Aries on April 16, sharpening our communication and making us more direct. Just days later, Mars enters Leo on April 18, filling the cosmos with boldness, confidence, and creative fire. If you’ve been waiting for the right time to act on an idea, launch a project, or step into a leadership role, this is it. Fire-element crystals like Citrine, Pyrite, and Tiger’s Eye will amplify motivation, pushing you to take action without hesitation. Red is the power color of the moment — using red light therapy, burning red candles, or wearing red clothing can ignite passion, courage, and drive.

As the Sun enters Taurus on April 19, the intense fiery momentum finds an anchor. Taurus season invites patience, stability, and intentional growth. It’s a time to assess what truly matters and build something meaningful. Ground yourself with Citrine and Pyrite, two potent allies for attracting abundance and strengthening resolve. Taking a barefoot walk in nature or placing your hands on the earth can help channel Taurus’s stabilizing energy.

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April 27 brings a powerful New Moon in Taurus, marking a moment for deep manifestation work. This lunation encourages us to blend practicality with passion, turning dreams into reality through tangible action. To invite prosperity, smudge your space with Palo Santo to clear stagnant energy, then set intentions by writing them on paper and placing them under a green candle or a Citrine crystal. Taurus energy reminds us that true manifestation isn’t just about wishing — it’s about laying the foundation for what we desire.

As the month comes to a close, Venus re-enters Aries on April 30, reigniting passion, confidence, and desire. Whether it’s in love, creativity, or personal goals, this transit encourages boldness and direct action. Using red light therapy, surrounding yourself with red candles, or wearing red clothing can activate your inner fire, empowering you to step forward with complete assertion.

With fire and earth energy woven throughout April, the Universe hands you the tools for creation, stability, and success. Are you ready to claim them? Read on to discover what this month has in store for your Sun, Moon, and Rising sign!

​Key Astrology Dates for April 2025

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  • 4/7 Mercury Stations Direct
  • 4/12 Full Moon in Libra and Venus Stations Direct
  • 4/16 Mercury enters Aries
  • 4/18 Mars enters Leo
  • 4/19 Sun enters Taurus
  • 4/27 New Moon in Taurus
  • 4/30 Venus enters Aries

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Aries (March 21 – April 20)

Ready to step into your power, Aries? Expect to feel energized as Mercury stations direct on April 7 in your twelfth house, clearing away uncertainty while also helping you see clearly regarding your past. By April 16, Mercury enters your sign, sharpening your thoughts and giving you the confidence to speak your truth.

The Full Moon in Libra on April 12 illuminates your seventh house of relationships, bringing clarity to partnerships. Whether deepening a connection or deciding to move forward solo, the universe pushes you to seek truth and balance in your love story. Venus also stations direct in your twelfth house, helping you release outdated emotional patterns before it enters Aries on April 30, making you irresistible and ready for a fresh start.

Mars, your ruling planet, blazes into Leo and your fifth house on April 18, igniting creativity, romance, and joy. Expect a boost in passion — whether in love, art, or personal pursuits, something magical will be crafted by your own doing. Believe in your vision. By the end of April, expect to rebuild your sense of self and money game as the Sun’s shift into Taurus on April 19 in your second house will help you establish solid foundations behind your plans. Luckily, the New Moon in Taurus on April 27 is perfect for manifesting stability and abundance--create a mood board and interweave a solid plan to back it up.

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Taurus (April 21 – May 21)

As a stable-loving sign, this month encourages deep reflection and inner work, Taurus. Mercury direct on April 7 in your eleventh house, clears up confusion around friendships and your long-term plans. The messenger planet then moves into your twelfth house by April 16, allowing you to be intentional with your energy and selective in what you truly want.

The Full Moon in Libra on April 12 highlights your sixth house of well-being, revealing where you need more balance in your daily life. Treating your body like a temple would be a crucial first step while refining your work-life flow. Venus, your ruling planet, also stations direct in your eleventh house, restoring harmony to social connections before the love planet slips into your twelfth house on April 30, awakening hidden desires and spiritual insights.

Expect to evaluate your personal security and family life as Mars enters Leo and your fourth house on April 18. This cosmic event encourages you to view your standing at home while establishing movement — it can be renovation time, moving to a new home, or simply reorganizing your space. This will unleash your inner Zen. Then, the spotlight turns to you when the Sun enters Taurus on April 19, amplifying your inner confidence and self-expression. The New Moon in your sign on April 27 is a cosmic reset—set intentions that align with your deepest aspirations.

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Gemini (May 22 – June 21)

As the social butterfly of the zodiac, expect to spread your wings and fly this month, Gemini! April brings lots of social and career opportunities and Mercury direct in your tenth house on April 7 kicks off with you making bold moves in your career and long-term vision. Expect a lot of messages and networking opportunities by April 16, when Mercury enters Aries and your eleventh house, manifesting fresh conversations, collaborations, and exciting new social connections. Reach out and share your ideas--the public is waiting.

This month gets even better for you involving your passions as the Full Moon in Libra in your fifth house on April 12 cultivates the complete picture involving your creativity and romance — it's time to share where your heart truly lies. Venus, also stationing direct in your tenth house, restores harmony in professional matters before moving into your eleventh house on April 30, enhancing friendships and attracting valuable allies.

Step into the limelight and get moving when Mars shifts back into Leo on April 18, activating your third house of communication and sparking bold ideas. Your voice is impactful, whether writing, speaking, or networking. As the Sun moves into Taurus on April 19, the cosmic energy shifts inward, calling for rest and spiritual renewal. It has been a very busy month, and this is the opportunity for you to focus inward and review your accomplishments. The New Moon in Taurus on April 27 invites you to release what no longer serves you, set intentions for healing, and establish a new focus involving your true desires.

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Cancer (June 22 – July 22)

Cancer, the tides are turning in your favor, this month shifts your focus from inner exploration to big wins! Mercury stations direct on April 7 in your ninth house, clearing up any recent confusion around travel, education, or big-picture plans. Pick up from where you left off and begin laying the foundation in your goals. On April 16, Mercury enters your tenth house, sharpening your professional ambitions and making it easier to communicate your goals.

The Full Moon in Libra on April 12 phases into your fourth house, focusing attention to home, family, and emotional foundations. A shift in your personal life may resolve, allowing you to create balance. Venus also stations direct in your ninth house, smoothing out travel or academic pursuits before moving into your tenth house on April 30, helping you gain recognition in your career.

The action planet, Mars shifts into Leo on April 18, powering up your second house of finances. Your motivation to build security grows, and new income opportunities could surface. Your aspirations begin to take roots as you share your ideas with groups when the Sun enters Taurus on April 19. Take advantage and reach out to those who align with your vision. The New Moon in Taurus on April 27 invites you to set intentions around friendships and future dreams. By month’s end, Venus in Aries elevates your professional appeal — your hard work won’t go unnoticed.

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Leo (July 23 – August 22)

As the bold and bright sign of the zodiac, Leo, April is a month filled with significant shifts involving your way of communicating and yet complete satisfaction surrounding your ideas. Mercury direct on April 7 in your eighth house, helps you move forward in financial and emotional matters. It's time to disentangle the unresolved issues with resources or have that uncomfortable conversation to clear the air. By April 16, Mercury enters your ninth house, turning up the tempo involving your vision and big-picture thinking. Conversations around travel, education, or personal growth gain momentum.

The Full Moon in Libra on April 12 shines its light on your third house of communication, bringing essential conversations to the surface. Whether it’s a decision, an agreement, or a revelation, clarity arrives. Venus stations direct in your eighth house, easing tensions around intimacy and shared resources before moving into your ninth house on April 30, sparking your thirst for adventure and new experiences.

Expect your natural charisma to emerge when Mars charges into your sign on April 18, lighting the fire within and pushing you into action. Confidence surges, and your presence is impossible to ignore. When the Sun moves into Taurus on April 19, career ambitions take center stage, and with Mars on your side, name your terms. The New Moon in Taurus on April 27 is the perfect time to set intentions for professional success or to make a move involving your career direction.

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Virgo (August 23 – September 22)

As the saying goes, the Universe has your back, Virgo. You are more supported than you know, and this month is about inner work and getting out of your comfort zone involving relationships and vulnerability. Mercury direct in your seventh house on April 7, pushing you to review your communication game in relationships and partnerships. Be clear and speak from your heart to get what you want. By April 16, Mercury moves into your eighth house, turning your thoughts and dialogue toward intimacy, vulnerability and insecurity. Transparency is the key to closure.

Then the Full Moon in Libra on April 12 illuminates your second house of finances and self-worth. Expect a shift in your income, an understanding of your spending habits, or a financial decision. Have gratitude for everything you have built on your journey. Venus also stations direct in your seventh house, restoring partnership harmony before moving into your eighth house on April 30, deepening emotional and financial bonds.

Expect the need to declutter the mind from old patterns as Mars enters Leo on April 18, energizing your twelfth house and encouraging you to reflect before your next move. Clear out by resting. Your creativity, and subconscious healing will play a key role in your evolution. Expect a silver lining in your journey when the Sun enters Taurus on April 19, encouraging you to focus on new opportunities in learning, travel, and personal beliefs. The New Moon on April 27 will reinforce a new outlet for you to explore these realms involving you set intentions for growth and exploration.

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Libra (September 23 – October 22)

Libra, this month is about recalibration — stepping into your power while redefining key relationships. Mercury stations will be direct on April 7 in your sixth house, clearing up past delays with work, health, and daily routines. By April 16, Mercury enters your seventh house, sharpening communication in partnerships and helping you get your point across--expect progress as you relay your true thoughts.

The Full Moon in Libra on April 12 illuminates your first house, creating a turning point in your journey. A chapter of self-understanding cultivates, allowing you to move on in complete confidence. Venus, your ruling planet, also stations direct in your sixth house, restoring balance to your daily life before shifting into your seventh house on April 30, bringing harmony and attraction into your relationships.

Mars enters Leo on April 18, energizing your eleventh house of friendships and plans. This is a time to connect, collaborate, and take action on long-term dreams. The need for focusing inward and finding clarity with deeper matters begins when the Sun shifts to Taurus on April 19, shifting priorities to intimacy, shared finances, inner work, and emotional healing. A deeper understanding awakens as you accept your vulnerability. Speak with your partner and dissect what needs to be done to help you find footing and security. The New Moon in Taurus on April 27 is perfect for initiating a new approach around intimacy and financial stability. As you do the work by month’s end, relationships take shape in magical ways.

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Scorpio (October 23 - November 21)

As the mysterious sign of the zodiac, this month brings a shift from inner reflection to action, Scorpio, guiding you toward liberation in personal and professional matters. Beginning on April 7, Mercury stations direct in your fifth house, clearing out creative blocks while rekindling passion. Then, organization and refining your daily routines and overall wellbeing will be vital when Mercury enters your sixth house by April 16.

Expect to review your inner life and release emotional baggage when the Full Moon in Libra phases into your twelfth house on April 12. Meditate, journal, or book an energy healing. Closure happens when you allow the information to surface, creating space for new beginnings. The love planet, Venus, breathes life in your fifth house, restoring your faith in love and artistic inspiration. Then, it proceeds into your sixth house on April 30, bringing pleasant exchanges and beauty to your daily life and body.

The fun begins when Mars, your co-ruler, enters Leo on April 18, activates your tenth house of career and public recognition. Your ambition surges, pushing you to take bold steps toward your goals. Expect by month's end to get even more exciting when the Sun in Taurus moves into your seventh house of relationships on April 19. It's time to manifest your dream relationship or to evolve your current partnership when the New Moon phases into your seventh house on April 27, offering a fresh start — business or personal. You will continue to be motivated and energized by the end of the month with Venus in Aries by your side, enhancing productivity and pleasant work opportunities. Shine your light and don't hold yourself back from getting what you want.

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Sagittarius (November 21 – December 21)

Do you often wear your heart on your sleeve, Sagittarius? The Universe fully supports this and wants nothing more than for you to be happy. It all begins with you securing your roots this month. April creates momentum in both your personal life and long-term aspirations. Mercury stations direct on April 7 in your fourth house, resolving home and family-related delays. It can be a vital period for you to explore your ancestral history or speak with your family, and you will feel a stronger bond and be more anchored in your purpose as you explore your lineage. By April 16, Mercury moves into your fifth house, bringing a new wave of creative energy, romance, and playful self-expression. Conversations flow effortlessly, making this a great time to reconnect with joy.

The Full Moon in Libra on April 12 lights up your eleventh house, signaling a turning point in friendships and future goals. A collaborative effort may reach completion, or you may gain clarity about the people who genuinely support your vision. Venus stations direct in your fourth house, restoring harmony and beauty in your personal space before shifting into your fifth house on April 30, fueling passion, creativity, and love.

Traveling or expanding your outlets may be on the horizon as Mars enters Leo on April 18, igniting your ninth house of adventure. Your thirst for new experiences intensifies — follow your curiosity. As the Sun moves into Taurus on April 19, attention shifts to daily routines and wellness. As it is a very exciting month, establishing a wellness practice or regimen will help you feel more centered. The great news is that the New Moon in Taurus on April 27 invites you to set intentions for stability and productivity, ensuring you reach your wellness goals.

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Capricorn (December 21 – January 19)

As the ambitious sign of the zodiac, April brings a turning point, Capricorn, guiding you to reclaim balance in your personal and professional life. On April 7, Mercury stations direct in your 3rd house, clearing up recent miscommunications and mental fog. If plans have stalled, clarity returns, paving the way for confident decision-making — especially as Mercury enters your 4th house on April 16, shifting your focus toward home, family, and inner security.

The Full Moon in Libra on April 12 illuminates your 10th house, bringing a closure in career matters. Recognition or closure in a professional endeavor arrives, prompting you to reassess your ambitions. With Venus stationing direct in your 3rd house, smoother communication and heartfelt conversations flow, later influencing your home life as Venus enters your 4th house on April 30.

Your personal life will be your main priority mid-month as momentum builds with Mars moving into your 8th house on April 18, intensifying transformation, financial matters, and intimate connections. Expect more fire in the bedroom or spicy interactions if you have been experiencing drawbacks lately. Be wild and free by expressing your vulnerability. Speaking of romance, by April 19, the Sun shifts into your 5th house, stimulating creativity, pleasure, and self-expression. This energy deepens with the New Moon in Taurus on April 27, a prime moment to set intentions around passion projects, romance, and joy. Step into the month’s momentum — your foundation is strengthening, and your inner light is waiting to shine as you live in complete joy and freedom.

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Aquarius (January 20 – February 19)

When destiny calls you Aquarius, you must be ready to claim it! April sets the stage for progress, clarity, and deepening connections. Mercury stations direct on April 7 in your 2nd house, untangling recent financial confusion and bringing fresh insights into money matters. If financial plans have been stalled, expect movement. By April 16, Mercury enters your 3rd house, powering up your voice and encouraging meaningful discussions.

The Full Moon in Libra on April 12 highlights your 9th house, bringing a moment of truth about travel, education, or personal growth. A vision you’ve been working toward reaches a turning point, helping you see the bigger picture. With Venus stationing direct in your 2nd house, financial matters begin to stabilize, and later this month, as Venus moves into your 3rd house on April 30, conversations around money, business, or creative ventures take on a harmonious flow. As you prioritize organization this month, expect your goals and confidence to take shape.

Relationships intensify as Mars enters your 7th house on April 18, heightening passion and stimulating interactions. Although Mars may make you ruffle some feathers, allowing others to have their say is essential. Listen intently to your partner, then find a common ground to attract progression. The Sun then shifts into your 4th house on April 19, calling your attention to home and emotional foundations. Use the New Moon in Taurus on April 27 to set intentions around stability, family, and creating a sanctuary that supports your evolving vision.

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Pisces (February 20 – March 21)

As the empath of the zodiac, Pisces, April clears the path for renewal, confidence, and deeper alignment with your values. Mercury stations direct on April 7 in your 1st house, lifting mental fog and helping you communicate clearly. Decisions that once felt uncertain now feel more aligned. Your self-esteem builds as Mercury moves into your 2nd house on April 16, financial planning and self-worth take center stage, encouraging you to pursue what truly matters.

The Full Moon in Libra on April 12 activates your 8th house, creating a turning point in your approach to shared resources, intimacy, or emotional healing. This lunation provides closure and clarity if you've been navigating financial agreements or deep personal transformation. Your life will flow positively as you face your fears and let go. The great news is that you are equipped to enter a new stage of expression as Venus stations direct in your first house, restoring a sense of inner harmony and acceptance in your journey. As Venus moves into your 2nd house on April 30, financial abundance and self-confidence gains momentum.

Abundance flows where your energy goes, and your productivity levels up as Mars enters your 6th house on April 18, nudging you to refine your routines and prioritize wellness practices. You are ready to share a message or solidify an idea when the Sun in Taurus lights up your 3rd house on April 19, amplifying your reach and connection with others. Use the New Moon in Taurus on April 27 to set intentions around learning, writing, or networking — your words have power, and new opportunities are on the horizon.

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Millennials are defined as being born between 1981 and 1996, but if you were born at the tail end of that time frame and endured your teenage years during the 2000s or early 2010s, you most definitely suffered through some arguably rough fashion trends.

Wearing Abercrombie or Aeropostale brand name t-shirts, sporting chevron dresses, and going to parties with "concealer lips" was (regrettably) the vibe at the time! Today, most teens wouldn't dare wear the outfits and accessories us millennials wholeheartedly loved.

We're here to revisit fashion's past and call out the top 8 millennial style fails that are just super cringeworthy today.

1. Flower Crowns

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When millennials wanted to look 'boho chic,' they immediately busted out the flower crowns. This accessory infiltrated practically every occasion, from high school dances and music festivals like Coachella – or even (sigh) regular trips to the mall.

While the trend might've felt fun and carefree at the time, flower crowns are super cliché today and just remind me of Tumblr's heyday (IYKYK).

2. "Geek" Glasses

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It's funny to think about how popular wearing fake "geek" glasses was, particularly since so many teen movies of the time, like Mean Girls, sensationalized being "cool" and "popular."

Nonetheless, plenty of millennials set out to appear quirky by topping off their outfits with thick, oversized hipster frames, even if they didn't actually need glasses. Some people even used their leftover 3D glasses from movie theaters and simply popped the lenses out – guilty!

3. Hair Feathers

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Similar to flower crowns, hair feathers emerged as a bohemian-inspired way to add a pop of color and texture to your locks. Some people opted for thinner solid or multicolored strands; meanwhile, others went full-throttle with larger feather shapes or even bead attachments.

This is another "hipster" trend that, while maybe still appropriate for some music festivals, should stay in the past when it comes to everyday wear.

4. Jeggings

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Jeggings were supposed to be the perfect blend of comfort and style... or so we thought. The idea seemed genius at the time, but in retrospect, they were just a fashion mistake.

This pant style attempted to blend two completely different types of garments and created a result that's now considered a fashion faux pas. Jeggings are just too tight to ever be flattering and don't deliver that same classic denim look.

5. Converse Sneakers With Anything

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Skinny jeans, skirts, maxi dresses, and mini dresses. Today, you'd probably pick different shoe choices for all of these outfits, but millennials undoubtedly had a go-to: Converse.

These sneakers were the perfect footwear for practically any look, but the trend quickly became overused. Even celebrities were showing up in low-cut Converse to walk the red carpet, a statement that would leave younger generations scratching their heads today.

6. Belts Over Shirts

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Along with the excessive layering of tank tops and t-shirts came the addition of belts on top. While this might've been an attempt to add some structure or flair, many belts in the 2000s were more clunky than chic.

This trend is making a comeback, particularly with oversized outerwear. But, again, younger generations today are making more pattern- and color-conscious decisions (and not just cinching their waists while wearing Hollister v-necks, LOL).

7. Ombré Hair

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Ombré hair is often associated with balayage, a hair-painting technique that remains insanely popular in 2025. However, many millennials didn't hit the salon to achieve their ombré – and took matters into their own hands at home.

Regardless of whether they tried to darken or lighten, it typically resulted in a not-very-well-blended horizontal line of color across their hair.

8. Fedoras

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Finally, I believe that you should be entitled to compensation if you've been personally victimized by a fedora. Everyone from Justin Timberlake to Paris Hilton wore these hats, making millennials think they were cool. In hindsight, perhaps everyone (including the A-listers) blundered with this fad.

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I’ve done everything in my power to try to alleviate my back painstretching, self-massaging, hot baths, self-cracking my bones (don’t come for me), yoga — but nothing has truly given me the relief I've been looking for more than the Theragun.

And it’s not just my back pain that irks me. It's symptoms of tech neck from working long days at my desk (or, more often than not, my couch), muscle soreness from indoor bouldering 3-4 times a week, and honestly, the movement everyday life requires, like walking my dog and taking care of household chores that mandate multiple trips up and down three flights of stairs in my old sans-elevator apartment building.

What Does The Theragun Do?

Meredith Holser

The Theragun (more specifically, the Prime model) claims to provide a multitude of benefits. According to Therabody, the Theragun Prime can:

  • Relieve pain and soreness
  • Reduce tightness and tension
  • Accelerate recovery
  • Improve circulation and flexibility

All great stuff, right? After seeing and reading lots of rave reviews about this beloved percussive therapy tool, I just had to put it to the test.

Can The Theragun Help With Back Pain?

Meredith Holser

More than anything, I was concerned with two major problems – back pain and muscle soreness – I hoped the Theragun would help with. I attribute a majority of my back pain to a slight bout of scoliosis along with an unfortunate compression fracture I experienced a couple of years ago. These two reasons are likely to have exacerbated my tech neck aches, too. I’m talkin’ stiffness around my entire neck and some chronically achy traps.

Piling on my passion for indoor bouldering only adds to the discomfort: sore forearms, lats, and calves and sharp knots along my shoulder blades. The sport requires that I put my body in all sorts of odd positions, use my muscles to sustain those unnatural stances, and brace for 6-foot falls (albeit safely, on well-padded floors). Needless to say, it all takes a physical toll.

After just a week of use and 5- to 10-minute-long sessions a day, the Theragun Prime has significantly lessened that burden and provided my back and upper body muscles with some super satisfying relief.

Here’s my full review, including what I loved and everything I didn’t.

Day 1

Meredith Holser

My trial began with lots of sharp pain between my shoulder blades, which I was worried about not being able to reach with the Theragun on my own without someone else to help me. My worries instantly melted away after giving it a go, though – the patented triangular handle design (which claims to help you reach “80% of your body with multiple hand positions”) helped me quickly locate the most painful points in between my shoulder blades. Not only was I able to accurately pinpoint my discomfort, even the lowest of the 5 available speed settings delivered immediate relaxation. I was shocked at just how powerful this tool was!

I felt like a crazy woman in my apartment, groaning alone out of relief, but it felt so good. I also noticed that my back felt warmed after use, which I observed as the improved circulation the Theragun claims to encourage.

Days 2-4

Meredith Holser

My shoulder blade pain carried on into day 2, along with some insane forearm soreness from bouldering. I took the Theragun to my arms at the lowest speed and found the same instant relief I did with my shoulder blades.

I repeated a routine of running the tool along my shoulder blades, entire back, and arms for days 3 and 4, too. By day 4, I could tell that the most painful points weren’t as sore as they were before I started my Theragun trial.

Day 5

Meredith Holser

Day 5 was quite the opposite, though. I had attended a concert the night prior, and I think standing hours on hard floors reawakened every stiffness, soreness, and sharp pain I had been experiencing before. I woke up feeling geriatric as ever (I’m freakin’ 25, for crying out loud!) and knew I’d have to try out the Theragun on my screaming lower back and sore calves.

My neck felt extremely tweaked, too, likely from sleeping on it in a less-than-ideal position (tummy sleepers, unite). I went at all of these areas with the Theragun’s wide-set dampener attachment as I had the 4 days before, but turned the tool up to a higher speed. Oh, it felt like heaven! Again, I was surprised by how powerful of a punch the tool provided. It felt like a luxe massage technique, all possible by my hands.

Targeting my body more globally felt really nice at the faster setting, up until I was hitting my neck. The tool had a very heavy vibration that viciously rattled my teeth, ears, and eyes, which honestly distracted me from the relief I was looking for in the neck and traps area.

Days. 6-7

Meredith Holser

I was met with sore legs from a long bike ride and even more bouldering-induced stiffness on days 6 and 7. I found similar relief to what I experienced the week prior and was able to relax really well after a long, activity-filled weekend. I also tested out the multiple attachments the Theragun Prime came with on my neck and traps, like the thumb and cone toppers, which are sharper-shaped to hit more specific trigger points. I found these more-targeted attachments way more effective than the rounder dampener and ball, which didn't do as great a job at getting into the deep-set knots I deal with.

Theragun Review: The Results!

Meredith Holser

While I can’t claim my back pain and sore muscles are entirely gone with the help of the Theragun Prime, I can say that they’re noticeably lessened after 7 days of consistent use. I think it’s a very effective way to relieve any pains and aches you may be dealing with, especially if you have tried all other avenues of pain reduction.

It was easy and intuitive to use myself, and I really enjoyed the range of relief I got from the tool, thanks to the customizable attachments and varying speed settings. The only quirk I didn’t quite like was the intensely distracting vibration that occurred in my head when I brought it up to my upper neck and traps.

Therabody

Theragun Prime

At an original price point of $299 (it’s also HSA and FSA-friendly!), I certainly understand it can be a steep investment for some, but given that the average cost of a massage or chiropractic visit hits around $100 (sometimes more), I believe the Theragun offers comparable relief to those methods.

Plus, you can use it anytime you like, as opposed to having to wait weeks for an appointment. It definitely is not a dependable replacement for more serious structural or muscular issues (which experts can better address), but it’s certainly appropriate for tackling everyday tightness, soreness, knots, and more.

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This post has been updated.