Horoscope

September 15, 2010

I just came across my horoscope for today on msn.com and felt compelled to share …
Cancer June 22- July 22

“When’s the last time you read a really good book, hmm? Why not email a few friends whose taste you trust and ask for a recommendation or two. Or, better yet, pick up one of the classics. They’re the classics for a reason, you know (because they’re really good!). Then make yourself a nice soymilk hot chocolate and spend the evening reading, reading, reading. You’ll be glad you did.”

© Astrology.com 1996 – 2010

I might replace the soymilk with a cup of my favourite Lady Grey tea but sounds like a good plan otherwise!
My favourite classic would be Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. Or maybe Rebecca by Daphne DuMaurier. And I was reminded of my beloved Heidi by Johanna Spyri recently …  So if your horoscope advised reading a classic (and it has for all you other Cancers out there) what classic would you read? What, my “friends whom I trust”, would you recommend?
 
     

6 Responses to “Horoscope”

  1. Lisa Says:

    Ok I can’t properly paste the picture nor can I claim it as a classic; however, it’s a classic for me – not to mention my all time favourite book when I was young…sob sob…grin.

    Jules Verne

  2. Susan Says:

    Love the price tag (75 cents) – you must be reallllly old! 😉

  3. Bev Says:

    I’m a cancer too! And I’m reading a classic (The Divine Comedy by Dante…a really OLD classic). But I’m with you, skip the soymilk and have a cup of tea!

    @Lisa: I would call Jules Verne a classic!

  4. Paula Says:

    Following on the Hop, Im now a new follower.check out my blog http://www.thephantomparagrapher.blogspot.com

    BTW Im a Cancerian Also , My Bday is 7th July 🙂

  5. Elizabeth Says:

    First-time visitor…love your blog.

    Hopping by…have a fun hop this weekend.

    Find my answer to the question about my favorite blogs at:

    http://silversolara.blogspot.com


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