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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We ring in the New Year with a New Moon on December 30. This is the perfect opportunity to set our intentions with conviction. Unlike many New Year’s resolutions that we often abandon after a few weeks, the energy of the planets this year supports us to follow through with our goals and truly transform our lives.

Read your Weekly Horoscope for December 29 to January 5, including a glittering New Year's Eve horoscope.

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Many of us are aware of vague, innate blockages that prevent us from living life to the fullest, without fully understanding their origins. These blockages—whether insecurities or scars from childhood or even past lives—cling stubbornly to our consciousness, hindering us from achieving our goals and ideals. Chiron, known as the Wounded Healer and Shaman of the Zodiac, often holds the key to these obstructions in our birth charts.

This week, Mercury, the planet of communication and knowledge, forms a harmonious trine with Chiron. This alignment encourages us to delve deep, uncover our impediments, and, in doing so, heal and move forward. Writing can be a powerful tool in this process, as can conversations with a therapist or astrologer.

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Also this week, Chiron squares Saturn, the planet of responsibility and structure. This aspect challenges us to put in the work to remove these obstructions and create a solid framework for healing and learning from our wounds. The Sun in Capricorn sextiles Saturn in Pisces on January 4, further supporting us to uncover hidden hindrances and to find ways to fully express ourselves.

On January 2, Venus, the planet of personal love, enters Pisces, the archetype of universal love. Venus will remain in Pisces until February 5, when it transitions into Aries. During this month-long transit, we are encouraged to express love in refined and dignified ways that encompass humanity and all living beings. This is a time to deepen personal love connections and strengthen bonds with those we care for, including our animal companions. Imagine the impact if we all focused on spreading this healing, loving energy in our interactions with the world!

However, the peaceful and loving energy of Venus in Pisces is tempered by Mars, the planet of war, which will again oppose Pluto, the planet of transformation. This marks the second of three exact oppositions, bringing aggressive and confrontational energy. While this alignment reflects potential escalation in global conflicts, on a personal level it offers an opportunity to channel this intensity toward achieving personal goals. Use this energy wisely to propel yourself toward freedom and positive change, but avoid aggressive behavior and potentially dangerous situations.

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Aries (March 21 - April 19)

Your innate energy and determination are admirable. This week, if you find yourself feeling defensive or combative, take a moment to pause before reacting. Avoid acting on impulse. Instead, channel your energy creatively and ensure your actions are strategic and purposeful.

Taurus (April 21-May 21)

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Taurus (April 20 – May 20)

This week brings the potential for positive developments at work. Relationships with superiors and coworkers are likely to be harmonious, and initiatives born of creativity and passion will be well-received. If you’re off work, indulge in artistic or creative projects for deep satisfaction. New intimate relationships formed during this time may grow into mutually supportive bonds.

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Gemini (May 21 – June 20)

Focus on enhancing understanding and healing in personal relationships. Purposefully set aside time for meaningful conversations with loved ones. Professionally, negotiations may yield favorable outcomes if they align with shared goals. Collaboration will bring greater success than working alone.

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Cancer (June 21 – July 22)

This week brings profound and soulful personal relationships. You may experience transformative exchanges, but their intensity could be overwhelming. Trust in your inner strength to navigate any challenges. Issues related to joint finances or shared resources may arise; approach these with clarity and fairness.

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Leo (July 23 – August 22)

Take this opportunity to evaluate your daily routines and self-care practices. Are you using your time effectively? Replace unproductive habits with ones that promote health and balance. Consider joining a gym or hiking group to gain mutual support, which will amplify your success.

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Virgo (August 23 – September 22)

Step back from technology and social media to recalibrate. Spend time in nature or places where you find peace. Journaling can uncover valuable insights during this introspective period. Reflect on your growth and the lessons of your past, including the path of your ancestors. Honor the journey that has shaped you.

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Libra (September 23 – October 22)

Infuse joy and creativity into your New Year’s resolutions. Focus on artistic expression, as this can reconnect you with your inner child and bring renewal to your relationships. Break free from monotony and embrace activities that affirm life and love.

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Scorpio (October 23 – November 21)

This is a time of deep psychological transformation. Consider therapy or counseling to uncover and resolve longstanding emotional patterns. Significant changes in parental relationships may arise. Confronting these issues will empower you to live authentically and free of emotional baggage. View this time as an excavation; there is no limit to the gems that might be revealed.

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Sagittarius (November 22 – December 21)

Personal growth is tied to your relationships. Foster collaboration and reciprocity as you deepen bonds with others. Authentic partnerships based on trust and honesty offer the best opportunities for self-discovery and expansion. Avoid over-idealizing relationships or compromising your needs to keep the peace.

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Capricorn (December 22 – January 19)

Engage your mind in new ways. Explore meditation or creative outlets to break free from old thought patterns. Be patient and compassionate with yourself as you embark on this journey. With effort, you’ll unlock greater joy and freedom in life.

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Aquarius (January 20 – February 19)

Uncover hidden aspects of your psyche and seek emotional and psychological liberation. Work with a counselor or explore ways to let go of generational trauma or outdated attitudes. This self-exploration will deepen your understanding of familial dynamics and enhance your personal growth.

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Pisces (February 20 – March 20)

Stay grounded and question illusions. While noble, idealistic projects may draw you in, ensure there’s a practical plan to achieve them. Keep a dream journal to uncover insights about your inner world. This is the beginning of a transformative period for your self-awareness and growth.

Looking for a more thorough reading? Reach out to Tina at SevenSistersAstrology.com!

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Happy (almost) New Year to you, and may 2025 cultivate your hopes and dreams! We begin January 2025 with punchy-yet-inspiring cosmic events that can help you start your year on the right foot. All thanks to Capricorn Season, we will unearth determination and ambition but take things slow as the motivation planet, Mars, continues its retrograde motion. Burnout will ensue, and this isn’t an ideal period to force your ideas or goals. Take this as an opportunity to practice patience. Slow and steady is a perfect approach. Have trust in the Universe. Let’s explore how the stars will orchestrate our paths this month. Keep reading for extended intel into your sun, moon, and rising signs, and prepare to take on January confidently.

Here's everything you need to know about your January horoscope for 2025!

​What to Expect in Your January Horoscope for 2025

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January starts with the love planet Venus, phasing into the sign of dreamy and ethereal Pisces on January 2. Love will be dreamy—and it can unleash the hopeless romantic in all of us. This can ascend or dissolve your love story as this energy reveals the importance of compassion and mutual understanding in relationships. Selfless acts can only take you so far, and keeping your energy in check would be in your best interest. Any feelings of exhaustion and uncertainty are the sign of observing your relationship. Make room for adjustments as needed. Speaking of relationships, Mars, the other love planet that rules sex, backspins into the sign of Cancer on January 6. Remember that Mars retrograde is still underway, and it's extending lessons that involve patience and steadiness. With Venus and Mars in the water signs, we cannot help but feel aligned with our hearts and souls. Impulsivity and emotional extremities are a no-go. Take a step back and hold space for unresolved feelings. This period is essential for us to find safety and solace in love.

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Luckily, our thoughts and ideas will begin to make sense as Mercury, the messenger planet, enters Capricorn on January 8. Our messages will be clear and concise. So, if you have been feeling a bit misty and unable to form your ideas since last month’s Mercury retrograde, expect the fog to begin to lift. You have the green light to brainstorm ideas or develop plans.

Something magical is about to begin. The North Node (AKA the point of destiny) officially shifts into the sign of watery Pisces on January 11. The last time the north node was in this position was in 2006! Think back to this time in your life and observe your standing that involves healing and self-compassion. For these next 18 months, this will be our chance to begin taking stock of being truthful and understanding of others. It’s time to align with your truth while making peace from the past.

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Mid-month, the Full Moon takes place in the sign of Cancer alongside Mars in a close degree on January 13. This interchange can bring up feelings of impatience and frustration involving stagnant results. Remember that slow and steady wins the race. Full Moons are an incredible outlet for rest and letting go of things beyond your control. This Full Moon will be a wake-up call and a test of your will to be at peace with yourself no matter where you are in your journey.

Expect to feel a breath of fresh air or a burst in your bubble as the Sun enters Aquarius on January 19. Tangible results will shape you as you observe your position in society and friendships. Luckily, Pluto, in alignment with the Sun, will enable you to look at the bigger picture involving your aspirations and how you can optimize your energy for your greater well-being. It's time to either clear out or evolve your connections. The messenger planet, Mercury, then progresses into Aquarius on January 27, building traction with our future goals. Ideas may stir quickly these next few weeks, and you may have difficulty keeping up. Jot your ideas down and look back at your notes later. Your messages will take form once Mars goes direct next month.

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This month concludes with the New Moon in Aquarius, which is in a beautiful alignment with Mercury and Pluto, on January 29. This stellar combination will breathe new life and infinite possibilities involving long-term vision. Witness a strength in your voice and will to step forward in complete confidence. This lunation extends this desired support as you let go of old baggage related to past regret or misunderstanding. Don't you think it's finally time to let go? Begin to manifest your dreams and note what has been holding you back from success in the past. Visualize your future and observe if your current surroundings support this next step in your path.

Key Dates For Your January Horoscope & Capricorn Season In 2025

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  • Jan 2—Venus enters Pisces
  • Jan 6—Mars enters Cancer (retrograde)
  • Jan 8—Mercury enters Capricorn
  • January 11—North Node phases into Pisces
  • Jan 13—Full Moon in Cancer
  • Jan 19—Sun enters Aquarius
  • Jan 27—Mercury enters Aquarius
  • Jan 29—New Moon in Aquarius

​Which Four Zodiac Signs Will Experience Changes This January 2025?

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January 2025 will bring incredible changes for four zodiac signs, each experiencing transformative opportunities. Pisces will feel supportive in love while tapping into healing, especially with Venus entering their sign and the North Node shifting into Pisces. The nodal shift offers 18 months of destined-filled moments in alignment with their personal growth and empowerment. Cancer will navigate deep emotional reflections as Mars retrogrades and the Full Moon illuminates the need to learn patience for their emotional healing. January is a time to restore and rejuvenate Cancers. Aquarius will thrive under the Sun and New Moon in their sign this month, unlocking new possibilities and long-term vision, empowering them to manifest their dreams with renewed confidence. Lastly, Capricorn will see its plans become a sharper focus as Mercury enters their sign, granting clarity and momentum for practical advancements in their goals. These signs are set to experience significant shifts, aligning them with their true path in the year ahead.

​Read Your Sun, Moon, & Rising Signs For Your January Horoscope

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Aries (March 21 – April 20)

Theme: Clear the Air

Aries, you're about to enter a complete awakening in how you identify with family and friends. Reviewing your heart and genuine connections with Venus in the twelfth house this month will be of utmost priority. Love will feel hazy, and to find clarity, you must clear out your subconscious and face the uncertainties head-on. With the other love planet, Mars, retrograding your fourth house of home and family, your inner security begins to shake up, and this may be that time for you to explore uncomfortable discussions with loved ones. Talk to a therapist or a coach to help you find an outlet to clear the air involving past misunderstandings. Your work life will speed up as Mercury enters Capricorn in your tenth house. This period will be crucial for building confidence and certainty in your position with the public or your superiors. Develop your pitch and back it up with thorough research. Present your piece later this month when the New Moon in Aquarius powers up your networking sector. The North Node shifting in your twelfth house brings powerful experiences involving your inner life and dreams. These next 18 months will help you build up to a better version of yourself—your spiritual life will level up. Begin writing or developing a sacred practice involving meditation or art. A masterpiece awaits as you prioritize serenity and a quiet space in your daily life. The Full Moon in Cancer in your fourth house will close a chapter with your inner security and beliefs surrounding your family. Review your place in your domestic life or roots. It may be time to move or begin a home renovation. This lunation will reveal the core of your true happiness and the best approach for your family’s wellbeing. By the end of the month, the Sun, Mercury, and the New Moon in Aquarius in your eleventh house will feel like a breath of fresh air as you feel renewed and optimistic about your long-term aspirations. Attend a networking event or begin a group project—you will experience an a-ha moment. It's an auspicious time to discuss with those rooting for your success.

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Taurus (April 21 – May 21)

Theme: Experience Your Wildest Dreams

Taurus, this month will be filled with infinite opportunities, but it will require you to take a chance. Venus, the planet that rules your sign, will beautify your eleventh house of networking and social connections. If you feel called to go public or begin collaborative ventures, you will start to live your wildest dreams as you share your vision! Mars continuing its backspin in your third house will create a snag with communication—but don’t worry, you're more than equipped to power through this challenge. In matters of engagement or expressing ideas, it has to be heart-centered and meaningful. Go with your gut and let down your guard to get your message across. The messenger planet, Mercury in Capricorn in your ninth house, extends publishing or travel opportunities. These next few weeks are all about taking chances and to dream bigger. Don’t settle. Here is the most exciting part of the month as the North Node in Pisces will reside in your eleventh house for the next 18 months. Friendships and social connections will be the focal point in your journey. It will also be serendipitous as you begin to give back to society. Take part in charitable organizations or begin non-profit work—and you will start to witness your dreams taking form. Mid-month, the Full Moon in Cancer in your third house closes the chapter involving an old skill or idea you once thought was a part of your dream. It's either time to complete this endeavor or make peace with letting go. This lunation can also be an excellent opportunity to have unresolved discussions with siblings or immediate family members—talk it out. For the last half of January, the Sun, Mercury, and the New Moon power up your tenth house of career and public image. This is a period to blossom and begin believing in your long-term goal. Discuss your ideas with superiors or take note of how you wish to live out your future dreams—take charge.

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Gemini (May 22 – June 21)

Theme: Analyze Your Energy

Gemini, this is a month of personal and professional transformation and expansion. Experience a boost in your confidence with Venus in your tenth house of career and public life. You will find luck as you boldly express your worth at work. Present that pitch or launch your passion project. However, with Mars retrograde in your second house of finances, it’s crucial to reassess your financial situation and avoid impulsive spending these next several weeks. Learn how to budget and educate yourself on how you can invest effectively. It's time to build a nest egg. Then, Mercury’s move into your eighth house signals deep introspection around intimacy, shared resources, and personal transformation. It's time to get to the bottom of what holds you back from your desired changes. Investigate and observe your energy around your current situation. You will get answers this month. As the North Node enters Pisces, your career path is illuminated these next 18 months, guiding you toward long-term goals and a more meaningful professional journey. Analyze what makes you feel most elevated. That can put you on the right track. The Full Moon in Cancer brings closure or a shift in your financial situation, helping you let go of outmoded beliefs around money and self-worth. By the end of January, with the Sun, Mercury, and the New Moon entering your ninth house, you’ll be drawn to expand your horizons through travel, higher education, and philosophical pursuits. Mercury’s entry into Aquarius encourages you to communicate your vision for the future. At the same time, the New Moon invites you to set intentions for new beginnings, particularly around your long-term goals. Don't hold back and believe in your vision.

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Cancer (June 22 – July 22)

Theme: Choose Your Path

Cancer, January brings a time of personal growth, relationship reflections, and expansive opportunities. With Venus entering your ninth house, your interconnectedness to life will level up. Broaden your horizons by traveling or exploring new methodologies. Seek new experiences that will open your heart and mind while deepening your sense of purpose. Remember, Mars retrograde in your first house beckons you to pause and reflect on your personal goals and how you present yourself to the world. You may experience delays or rethink your direction in life, which could signal a period of self-discovery and reinvention. Relationships will undergo review as Mercury’s move into your seventh house of relationships highlights communication within your partnerships, especially with close friends, your love partner, or business associates. It’s a good time to clear the air, engage in meaningful conversations, and strengthen connections. The North Node shifting into your ninth house sets the stage for growth and possibilities in the next 18 months. This shift will encourage you to explore new ideas, travel, or pursue higher learning. The Full Moon in your sign brings a decisive moment of personal culmination in your first house, illuminating your identity. Self-reflection and designating a quiet time will help you realize what no longer aligns with your well-being. As the Sun and Mercury enter your eighth house later in the month, your focus pivots to deeper, more transformative areas of life, such as intimacy, shared resources, and emotional healing. The New Moon in Aquarius invites you to set intentions around letting go of old emotional baggage and embracing transformation, particularly in your closest relationships. This lunation will allow you to set a new intention to attract powerful changes--take a chance and visualize your desired outcome.

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Leo (July 23 – August 22)

Theme: Clear Yourself

Leo, this month brings a strong focus on how you prioritize your inner needs and relationships. With Venus entering your eighth house of intimacy, shared resources, and transformation, expect to feel a deepened emotional connection or a shift in your approach to intimacy. Nurture your most significant relationships and explore the hidden aspects of yourself and your partnerships. However, with Mars retrograde in your twelfth house, there’s a strong pull toward inner reflection and revisiting past emotional issues or hidden fears. This period encourages you to confront unresolved emotions and heal old wounds, setting the stage for you to do some soul-searching. Mercury’s move into your sixth house brings attention to your daily life and well-being. It’s a great time to organize your work life, improve your health habits, and focus on being more productive. Clear your workspace or start a health detox to get yourself on track. The North Node’s shift into your eighth house brings a long-term focus on vulnerability, your hidden self, and letting go of old patterns that no longer serve you. These next 18 months, you’ll be inspired to explore deeper emotional connections and make necessary changes in your approach to money. The Full Moon shines a light on your twelfth house, bringing closure to a personal or emotional matter lurking in the background. Release work or cord-cutting from unresolved dealings will help you make room for something better. As the Sun, Mercury, and the New Moon move into your seventh house, your attention turns to relationships. This is an ideal time to focus on your closest connections, whether romantic, professional, or personal, and to work on improving communication and balance within them. The New Moon invites you to set intentions for new beginnings in your relationships and to cultivate more meaningful connections.

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Virgo (August 23 – September 21)

Theme: Find Your Center

Virgo, are you ready to witness a complete revelation? January is a month focused on relationships, creativity, and personal growth. With Venus entering your seventh house of partnerships, a desire for harmony and connection in your close relationships (romantic or professional) are in the works. Aligning with your heart by nurturing someone else will power up your purpose. You can begin by engaging in meaningful, heart-centered communication. Mars retrograde in your eleventh house prompts a reassessment of your social networks, friendships, and aspirations. You may encounter delays or disruptions in group dynamics, encouraging you to reflect on which connections support your growth and which no longer align with your ambitions. Mercury in your fifth house brings a boost to your creativity and self-expression. Whether through art, hobbies, or romance, you’ll be encouraged to explore your passions and embrace a lighter, more playful side of yourself. The North Node shifting into your seventh house emphasizes the importance of partnerships in the next 18 months, guiding you toward relationships that manifest deeper connections. The Full Moon in Cancer shines a light on your eleventh house, cultivating a turning point related to your friendships or collective goals. This is a time to let go of outdated connections or redefine your place within a group. As the Sun, Mercury, and the New Moon enter your sixth house of health and work, your focus shifts to improving daily routines, health habits, and overall productivity. This is a great time to reorganize your schedule, set new goals for your well-being, and streamline your work life. The New Moon in Aquarius invites you to set intentions for fresh starts in managing your day-to-day activities and taking better care of yourself.

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Libra (September 22 – October 22)

Theme: Treat Your Body Like A Temple

Time to level up your health, work, and personal creativity, Libra. With Venus, your ruler planet, entering your sixth house of daily routines, health, and work, you’ll strongly desire to bring more beauty and balance into your everyday life. It will be a game changer as you focus on improving your well-being, beautifying your workspace, and creating healthier habits. With Mars continuing its retrograde in your tenth house of career and status, you may experience setbacks or delays in your professional life. Give yourself permission to pause and assess your long-term goals and approach to success, especially in your career and public endeavors. Mercury’s move into your fourth house highlights communication within your home and family life. Addressing any unresolved matters at home or making important decisions regarding your living situation would be ideal. The North Node shifting into your sixth house emphasizes the need to adjust your daily routines, health, and work life over the next 18 months. Focus on making practical and realistic changes that promote balance for your long-term well-being. The Full Moon in Cancer brings a moment of culmination in your tenth house, offering answers to where you stand with your career and its direction. This is a time to reflect on your career achievements and assess whether you’re on the right path. As the Sun, Mercury, and the New Moon illuminate in your fifth house of romance and self-expression, your attention shifts to play, passion, and enjoying life’s pleasures. As the New Moon in Aquarius lights up your romantic sector, it will set the stage for you to begin a new chapter in your love story while igniting your creativity. Book a date night or start a new passion project--the creativity will flow as you prioritize your happiness.

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Scorpio (October 23 – November 21)

Theme: Explore Your Inner Child

Expect something new to emerge, Scorpio. January allows you to explore creative expression, personal growth, and home-focused reflection. Luckily, Venus enters your fifth house of love and joyful excursions--and you will feel a second wind to indulge your inner child. Let your hair down and set aside self-criticism no matter where you are in your journey. This is a great time to pursue creative hobbies, self-care, or deepen romantic connections. As Mars continues its backspin in your ninth house of higher learning and personal beliefs, it will bring delays in making sense of the bigger picture. You could find yourself overthinking everything. Just be and take note of what truly inspires you. Mercury's move into your third house brings attention to how you're conveying your message, learning, and your local environment. Engage in small talk, network with neighbors, or focus on local connections while learning something new. You will experience a breakthrough and understanding in time. Something more exciting is in store for you as the North Node’s shift into your fifth house opens doors to explore creativity, self-expression, and your love life these next 18 months. You’ll be drawn to explore your passions and feel things at a deeper yet joyful level. The Full Moon in Cancer highlights your ninth house and turns the tides in matters related to travel, education, or belief systems. You may gain clarity or conclude a long-term goal or pursuit. It's okay to let go and take a different path. As the Sun, Mercury, and the New Moon enter your fourth house of home and family, your attention shifts to your emotional foundations. This is a time to focus on your living situation and find tangible solutions to improve it. The New Moon in Aquarius invites you to set intentions for creating a more stable, nurturing home environment or making changes that support your emotional well-being.

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Sagittarius (November 22 – December 21)

Theme: Time to Master Adulting

Things are about to get serious this month, Sagittarius. You're ready to fine-tune dealings involving your home life, values, and self-worth. With the love planet Venus entering your fourth house of home and family, you will create a more harmonious, beautiful, and nurturing living space for you and your loved ones. This is an excellent time to make your home feel more comfortable and emotionally sound, whether through redecorating, spending quality time with family, or strengthening your emotional connections. Mars continuing its backspin in your eighth house of merged resources, intimacy, and hidden realms of life will help you check off what you can do to improve these matters. There could be delays or unfinished business related to joint finances, inheritances, or emotional bonds. Hold still and reassess, especially in your intimate connections. Mercury’s move into your second house of money encourages you to focus on your finances, possessions, and what you value most. Work with a financial advisor or learn ways to increase your material security. The North Node shifting into your fourth house emphasizes a long-term focus on your home, family, and emotional well-being over the next 18 months. Stability and taking charge of future investment opportunities in your personal life will be your priority. The Full Moon in Cancer highlights your eighth house, closing a chapter in intimacy-related matters while attracting transformative experiences. Release old emotional baggage or address financial matters that require closure. As the Sun, Mercury, and the New Moon enter your third house of communication, set intentions that involve expanding your mind and engaging more actively with your local environment to attract your soul tribe.

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Capricorn (December 22 – January 19)

Theme: Getting Close and Personal

How comfortable are you expressing your feelings, Capricorn? This month, you're in for major changes in your relationships, and talking will be your superpower or kryptonite. With Venus entering your third house of communication, learning, and social connections, you cannot help but be charming and will begin to connect with others on a deeper level. It’s a great time to engage in meaningful conversations, nurture relationships with siblings or neighbors, and explore new ideas. Mars retrograde in your seventh house of partnerships helps you slow down and reflect on your close connections, both personal and professional. You may go through misunderstandings or delays in these areas. Make things right if any blunders occur. Mercury’s move into your first house shines a spotlight on your confidence and ability to share your ideas. Focus on your desires and goals and express your intentions to the world--you got this! The North Node shifting into your third house these next 18 months will empower your voice and ability to grasp new ideas. Becoming comfortable with developing a new skill, learning opportunity, or project. The Full Moon in Cancer brings clarity to your seventh house of relationships. Let go of the past or unhealthy dynamics in your partnerships. It's time to decide whether to stay or go. As the Sun, Mercury, and New Moon enter your second house of finances and personal values, your intentions for fresh starts in your financial situation or approach to building long-term stability will be your central focus. This is your opportunity to cross off any lingering doubts and gain traction for your next steps.

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Aquarius (January 20 – February 18)

Theme: Building From the Ground Up

It's time to pay close attention to your foundations, Aquarius. What makes you feel safe? It's a month of financial reflection and self-discovery. With money-attractor Venus entering your second house of finances, values, and self-worth, your material resources and livelihood will improve. Beginning an abundance practice will lead to results, but it starts with you reflecting on your relationship with money and your long-term financial goals. Mars continuing its backspin in your 6th house of health, work, and daily routines will help you observe areas that need improvement. You might find yourself revisiting old work projects or reconsidering your health habits, especially those that have been put on the back burner. Mercury’s move into your twelfth house lights up your subconscious mind and inner world. This is a period for deep reflection, spiritual exploration, and addressing hidden matters that need healing. The North Node’s shift into your second house emphasizes a long-term focus on building financial goals and discovering what truly matters to you over the next 18 months. This is a time to embrace your values and make practical decisions that support your future growth. The Full Moon in Cancer highlights your sixth house, closing a chapter with your work life or daily responsibilities. It's either time to ask for help or to say no if you cannot handle every task. Release old habits and prioritize self-care practices. As the Sun, Mercury, and the New Moon enter your first house of identity, expect your energy to pick up and confidence! It will be a powerful time to set personal goals and embrace a fresh sense of purpose. Set intentions for new beginnings, whether in how you present yourself to the world or your aspirations.

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Pisces (February 19 – March 20)

Theme: Be the Artist of Your Life

Are you ready to live out your full potential, Pisces? January will be magical, with infinite possibilities and creative promise. You are a magnet as Venus enters your first house of identity and personal appearance. You are a living art as you express your unique self. Nurture and beautify yourself--book a hair appointment or update your makeup palette. Venus brings charm and magnetism, making it a great time to shine in social settings and attract positive attention. Mars retrograde in your fifth house of creativity, romance, and self-expression encourages you to revisit past creative projects, hobbies, or relationships. You may experience sluggishness or need to reassess your approach to love and artistic endeavors. Take your time, and don't rush the process. The social networks will energize Mercury’s move into your eleventh house of friendships, goals, and long-term aspirations. Engage more with your community, revisit past goals, or network to further your dreams. The North Node’s shift into your first house creates big changes in personal growth and self-discovery over the next 18 months. It's a time to step into your true identity while igniting the changes that will help you align more with your authentic path. It's your time to shine. The Full Moon in Cancer shines a light on your fifth house of creativity and romance, bringing closure or acceptance to past dealings. You may experience a creative breakthrough or make an important decision about a romantic connection or artistic endeavor. Trust as you let go. As the Sun, Mercury, and New Moon enter your 12th house of spirituality and dreams, your focus shifts inward and stimulates even more inspiration. Try dream journaling or meditation. Remember to rest. Quiet reflection, spiritual growth, and inner work will be medicinal for your energy. Set intentions for a new phase of self-discovery by planting a seed of your dream life. Your manifestation levels up as you let go of the past.

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So, you've found your 2025 word of the year and are ready for the biggest reset of your life. Now all you have to do is map out how you're going to get there. You could opt for vague ideas that live only in your head, but when has that motivated you to achieve your goals in the past?

If you think we're putting you on the spot, we're not! We're here to encourage you to dream boldly by being detailed about what you actually want. Of course, we have the perfect list of deep questions and journal prompts so you can tap into the life you want to live.

Here are 25 deep questions to ask yourself and journal about to guide you toward your 2025 vision of personal growth and self-improvement:

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Questions About Your Daily Routine

Please don't throw eggs at us! We know you don't want to feel governed by a schedule like you're in grade school, but there are benefits to having something to guide you daily. According to Northwestern Medicine, you can "reduce stress" and even "get better rest" by having a routine.

If you've been promising yourself to improve in these areas, here are 5 questions to ask yourself:

  • How many of hours of sleep do I typically get per night?
  • What distractions can I eliminate before bed so I'm not groggy in the morning? (i.e., no more binge watching my favorite TV shows or scrolling mindlessly on TikTok)?
  • Do I have a morning routine or do I rush through taking a shower, brushing my teeth, and eating breakfast?
  • How do I usually feel when I get to work?
  • Am I okay with setting a reminder for myself to take a break during the work day so I can stretch my legs, eat lunch, or go for a quick walk?

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Questions About Your Self-Care

Making time for your self-care is a part of your daily routine, but we want to dig deeper by sharing questions that'll help you reflect on how you treat yourself.

  • How do I want to feel about myself in 2025?
  • Did I have moments I looked in the mirror and didn't like the way my skin or body looked this year?
  • Have I been prioritizing my mental health?
  • Did I make space for exercising (i.e. walking, yoga, running, etc.)?
  • Did I create healthy boundaries with family, friends, or someone I'm dating?

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Questions About Your Career

We almost said, "Here comes the fun part," but that would be unfair for people who consider other areas of their lives more important to chasing a career. If you are focused on pursuing something you're passionate about or simply want to earn a new promotion, here's what you can ask yourself:

  • What are my biggest career accomplishments this year?
  • What skills do I need to sharpen that align with the position I want?
  • How do I respond to constructive criticism?
  • What is my usual response to change or tight deadlines?
  • Do I ask for help when I don't understand a project or concept?

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Questions About Your Home

Your home is anywhere that you live even if you're renting or living with your parents for the time being.

  • How did the energy in my home feel?
  • Did I do anything to make it feel like me?
  • How can I create a relaxing environment in my room that promotes rest and relaxation?
  • Do I want to have a certain aesthetic for my living room, office, etc.?
  • What does having a clean and organized home mean to me?

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Questions About Your Relationships

Have you been making excuses for toxic friends or ignoring red flags? If it's okay, we're going to sit by you and gently suggest it's time for a change. The kind of life you want to live can't be weighed down by old habits of yours or some of the people you've been spending time with, especially if you've been feeling uncomfortable.

  • What kind of friendships do I want to have in 2025?
  • Do I have a reliable support system?
  • What did I love about my romantic relationship this year?
  • Are there certain conversations I need to have with family members, friends, or my partner that I've been avoiding?
  • Do I need to change the way I show up in my platonic or romantic relationships?

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The '90s were a great time, according to millennials. It was a time of rollerblading, listening to cassette players, playing Super Mario Bros. on Nintendos, having birthday parties at Chuck E. Cheese, and more. Besides this and other pop culture moments that went viral before social media existed, the '90s gave us classic stores we used to frequent as kids.

Despite meeting their demise as the Y2K age took over, we'll never forget the fun memories (and maximalist vibes) these stores gave us!

Take a walk down memory lane by revisiting our favorite '90s stores that will take you back in time (and make you feel old):

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1. Party City

Our hearts are hurting because we don't understand why one of the most popular decor stores is closing. The brand was apparently facing "financial challenges," according to it's CEO Barry Litwin (via CNN). There were other issues behind the scenes, but everything trickled down to money, or a lack thereof.

It's so shocking because some of us just picked up a few holiday items from Party City this month! It was one of the stores that seemed to have everything we needed before Amazon became the mega wholesaler that it is today.

I guess this means we should've cherished Party City a little more because it's officially gone.

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2. Blockbuster

Long before streaming platforms like Netflix and Peacock existed, people used to spend Friday nights looking at rows of VHS movies to rent. If you were lucky, your parents would stop by Blockbuster before picking up pizza for dinner. It was the ultimate '90s treat…until it wasn’t.

When we want to remember what it felt like visiting Blockbuster, we fast forward to that one scene in I Am Legend where Dr. Robert Neville is going to 'rent' movies. It's a little cringe now that we think about it, but it's the closet memory we have of spending at least 30 minutes picking out the VHS or DVD to watch.

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3. Circuit City

Raise your hand if you remember getting your first CD player or computer from Circuit City. The name alone conjures fun memories of running up and down the aisles pretending we could afford all the fun electronics. We watched desktop computers slowly morph into laptops, which seemed like an exciting time. Also, some of us watched our parents lament the cost of the required Texas Instrument calculators we needed for math class.

Although Circuit City isn't around like it used to be, we'll never forget watching the world change through its eyes.

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4. Virgin Music Store

If you wanted to be a part of the cool crowd, you visited the Virgin music store. We aptly remember the neon sign and memorable displays that beckoned to us. Although we could find some of the same CDs at Circuit City, the store’s design didn’t feel stuffy.

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5. Radio Shack

This one’s personal because we stood in lines with our parents when they bought their first cell phones and DVD players. Also, one of our parents may or may not have purchased a very coveted Bratz convertible that played music from Radio Shack.

Even though it wasn’t the biggest store, it gave us a taste of what the future had for us. Little did we know we’d lose this sweet store though.

6. Border's

As much as we love recommending books from Amazon and local bookshops, we miss when Border’s was around. There’s not much to say about this store besides how grown-up we felt when our parents would let us spend time there while they shopped at their favorite stores in the mall.

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7. KB Toys

Aside from Toys ‘R’ Us, we also remember when K.B. Toys was popular. Not unlike today, there wasn’t such a thing as having too many toy stores. Sometimes we found things at K.B.s that felt like a treat. The cluttered aisles probably annoyed our parents, but we were always happy when we were allowed to pick something out.

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8. Wet Seal

Yes, Wet Seal made the list of stores we loved in the '90s. Unlike Goody’s, it was specifically geared towards pre-teens and teens who wanted to wear the latest fashions. It was one of the the places to discover your style at the time even if it meant leaving piles of clothes for weary store associates to put back (sorry!)

Though we miss it, we hope no one tries to revive it because we’re sure we’d see a few outdated fashion trends.

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9. Esprit

This was another store that screamed 'All American Teen Store.' Unlike Wet Seal, the store's layout and clothing were a little more 'sophisticated.' It spoke to teens who are now adults with a sleeker preppy style. It sounds like a reach, but it's not if you think about it. This store could give you logomania, tenniscore, or something that resembled the outfits from Saved By the Bell at the same time.

10. Goody's

Were you really a '90s kid if your mom didn’t drag you to Goody’s? Shockingly enough, we hardly ever complained because it felt like a huge store we could play in. Plus, it had clothes for everyone.

And if there were a sale during BTS season? You could always count on our moms to leave the store with stuffed shopping bags.

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