My useless super power is I can usually tell when the author of a book I'm reading is a Libra, like myself. I was reading Chelsea Hodson's essays in "Tonight I'm Someone Else" and at one point was like, oh she sounds like me, and I wrote about how I wondered that in my IG post review of the book and she showed up in the comments confirming she was indeed a Libra, ha! And it also happened last year while reading Lindsey Drager's fiction novel "The Avian Hourglass" and I was able to google and find that she's also a Libra (the protagonist is indecisive and always hoping many things can be true and good at once, and if that isn't a sign of a Libra!).
In terms of Sag-minded books, if you say restless traveler, I think of Isabella Hammad's "The Parisian," perhaps "House Mates" by Emma Copley Eisenberg, and "Someone Like Us" by Dinaw Mengestu of the books I've read this year <3
this is such a great superpower actually? i love that she came to confirm in the comments!! i think it's easier to clock my own signs than others but don't know that i ever have in a book? i'm impressed!!
also thank you for the book recs! amazing. i have only read housemates of those so i'm writing the others down 🫡
Lovely reflections and happy belated birthday to you!
I don't think I read enough 'Sagittarius' books because I'm struggling to find any in my lists. Maybe "What I Ate in One Year" by Stanley Tucci? As a sag-rising, I may need to embrace that a little more next year. Hehe, thanks for the ideas.
thank you thank you! that's actually a perfect sagittarius book ❤️ love a fellow sag (rising)! i think it would be fun to do a little project where you read for each sign through the course of the year. let's see if i am feeling ambitious in 2026 lolol
My useless super power is I can usually tell when the author of a book I'm reading is a Libra, like myself. I was reading Chelsea Hodson's essays in "Tonight I'm Someone Else" and at one point was like, oh she sounds like me, and I wrote about how I wondered that in my IG post review of the book and she showed up in the comments confirming she was indeed a Libra, ha! And it also happened last year while reading Lindsey Drager's fiction novel "The Avian Hourglass" and I was able to google and find that she's also a Libra (the protagonist is indecisive and always hoping many things can be true and good at once, and if that isn't a sign of a Libra!).
In terms of Sag-minded books, if you say restless traveler, I think of Isabella Hammad's "The Parisian," perhaps "House Mates" by Emma Copley Eisenberg, and "Someone Like Us" by Dinaw Mengestu of the books I've read this year <3
this is such a great superpower actually? i love that she came to confirm in the comments!! i think it's easier to clock my own signs than others but don't know that i ever have in a book? i'm impressed!!
also thank you for the book recs! amazing. i have only read housemates of those so i'm writing the others down 🫡
Lovely reflections and happy belated birthday to you!
I don't think I read enough 'Sagittarius' books because I'm struggling to find any in my lists. Maybe "What I Ate in One Year" by Stanley Tucci? As a sag-rising, I may need to embrace that a little more next year. Hehe, thanks for the ideas.
thank you thank you! that's actually a perfect sagittarius book ❤️ love a fellow sag (rising)! i think it would be fun to do a little project where you read for each sign through the course of the year. let's see if i am feeling ambitious in 2026 lolol
Ohh, fun! Looking forward to hearing about that if you do.
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