Astrologer Jane Struthers explains that knowing someone's sun sign is merely a fun start - if you are serious about finding your true love match, and improving all of your relationships with other people, you need to do a deep dive into your birth chart.
Jane Struthers Books
Jane Struthers discovered astrology and divination arts in her teens and has dedicated her career to them. She is a professional writer and astrologer, specializing in mind, body, and spirit topics. Her work explores the deeper connections within the human psyche and offers insights into spiritual development. Struthers also teaches astrology, sharing her extensive knowledge and unique perspective.






The Book of Destinies
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
A guide to the world of prediction in which the author examines each predictive technique in detail, explaining how it works and its uses. There are sections on Tarot, Chinese Astrology, Palmistry and Numerology and there are also compatibility charts for love and business.
Britain's coastlines from the air
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
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Tarot for Love & Relationships
How to get the most out of your relationships
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Exploring the intricate nature of relationships, this book utilizes tarot as a tool for deeper understanding and enhancement of both love and work connections. It encourages readers to examine their interactions more closely, offering insights that can lead to improved quality of life. Through the lens of tarot, the text emphasizes the importance of self-reflection in navigating personal and professional relationships.
Britain from the Air
- 191 pages
- 7 hours of reading
0091771757 Britain from the Air Product 9780091771751 Product ID ean hardcover Publication 1993-01-01
Moonpower: How to Work with the Phases of the Moon and Plan Your Timing for Every Major Decision
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The moon doesn’t just affect the tides—it also affects our moods, our decision-making, and every living organism on Earth. Whether you want to make a good impression at an interview, start a new business, get married, try for a baby, buy a property, go on a diet, sow seeds, or harvest crops, matching the right action to the appropriate lunar phase will ensure the best results. And this book shows you how.There are auspicious days for all big decisions, according to their nature. Whatever your needs and desires, never underestimate the help you can receive from the power of the moon!
Looking down the cameraman's lense, this provides a view of the historic buildings and landscapes of Britain's royal heritage. The royal palaces, including Windsor Castle and Balmoral, are seen as well as the great churches and cathedrals such as St Paul's and Westminster Abbey.
The Psychic's Bible
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
This comprehensive book will teach you everything you need to know about how to activate and develop your psychic skills. Starting with a questionnaire to test how much psychic power you already have, The Psychic's Bible leads you through a variety of techniques from grounding and balancing yourself to energy healing, psychic protection, scrying, contacting your spirit guides and much more. Full of practical advice and step-by-step exercises, this is the perfect reference for anyone who would like to explore their psychic abilities.
Write Your Own Horoscope
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Write Your Own Horoscope is DIY astrology. Become an expert astrologer and master of your own life with this no-nonsense, destiny-defining guide.
Royal London
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The streets of London are saturated in a history that stretches back almost 2,000 years to its birth as the Roman city of Londinium. Much of that history is still visible today. Throughout it all runs London's long association with royalty, giving extra colour and vivacity to the city's many moods. Divided by area and with a locator map of London at the front of the book, Royal London reveals the fascinating history and stories behind over 130 buildings, parks, gardens, statues and other objects in London that are associated with royalty, from such instantly recognized landmarks as Buckingham Palace and the Victoria and Albert Museum to less obvious areas such as Leicester Square and the church of St Mary le Bow.


