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Ideal for those interested in descriptive, insightful stories about what it is like to not quite fit in anywhere, to inhabit many spaces at once, and to be challenged with the formation of one’s own identity in a sometimes chaotic and contradictory environment.
For true newbies to astrology, who are looking for easy answers about compatibility with others in their lives or help with rudimentary decision-making about their personalities and place in the world.
The ideal readers for this book are introspective, contemplative, reflective, curious types searching for a fun and practical guide to finding self-acceptance and meaning in their lives.
The intended audience for Kelly’s book are millennials at the beginning of their self-actualization journeys who are looking for simple exercises around self-empowerment and self-discovery and aren’t bothered by opinions stated as facts or the repetition of catchphrases, metaphors, and major concepts.
The audience for this book encompasses academics and anyone (particularly queer people and people of color) who’s interested in recontextualizing their astrological belief systems.
For readers who are interested in leading more spiritually connected lives, those looking for self-empowerment, and anyone who wants a peek behind the curtain of modern magical practices with a handy guide to mostly accessible ingredients. Readers who are uninterested in lengthy personal backgrounds might skip past the first section; the latter two sections are more informative.