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"Behind the Horoscope: How the Placement of the Sun & Moon Tells a Story About You" by Wendell C. Perry is a fascinating exploration of astrology's core elements. Perry's insightful approach delves into the significance of the Sun and Moon placements in one's birth chart, offering readers a deeper understanding of their astrological profile. The book is exceptionally well-written and provides valuable insights into the complexities of individual personalities. Whether you're a novice or a seasoned enthusiast, this book offers valuable insights into the foundations of astrology.
I was provided an advanced copy of this book by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

Have you ever wondered about astrology and all the different houses that they talk about and you have no idea what it means? This book will explain the astrological houses and how the sun and moon within them will reveal your life story! Sounds exciting, right? I loved every minute of it! I was completely into everything I was learning.
I'd say this is a book for someone just starting to be interested in astrology like me or even someone that is experienced in the subject matter.

I thoroughly enjoyed reading BEHIND THE HOROSCOPE. This book offers such wonderful insight on each sign and information i have no yet encountered.

A great book for anyone interested in expanding their knowledge of astrology. This book was very in depth and enjoyable.

This book has an interesting concept that focuses on the house aspect of astrology and where your sun and moon sign rules and includes the different house systems. It provides good insight and is informative when trying to learn about the deeper aspects of astrology.

Interesting Take on Sun/Moon House Placement
Having been a student of astrology for over 40 years, whenever I see a book on the subject at one of my favorite book review sites, especially one that promises a new slant, I snap it up. The concept of this book, which takes a close look at the Sun and Moon in their houses, certainly intrigued me. It's clear that the author believes house placement is important. In the introduction, he states that the Sun is our sense of self and the source of our vitality, and its house is where we shine. The Moon’s house, he states, is our refuge, where emotions, instincts, and intuition reside. Having done charts for my family and ex-husband, I looked at their Sun and Moon house placement sections in the book. I found the author's couple-of-pages description of the Sun placements to be mostly accurate and gave good insights concerning the missions. Certainly, my own was food for thought. I found the couple-of-paragraphs sections on Moon placement less helpful. The brief description didn’t give me much insight or food for thought. The author writes in a friendly, easygoing, and at times humorous style. He stated in the introduction that he not only looked at traditional correspondences between houses and luminary placement, but he also studied the lives of people with these placements. It was fun to see that people as different as Alan Turing, Chris Evert, and Elvis Presley shared my solar house placement. I wish the section on the moon was better, but I appreciated a fresh look at the importance of houses for the luminaries.

I have always been interested in Astrology. This is a good beginner book. I like how it encourages you to get a free copy of your natal chart right in the beginning of the book. I already have had several done. I really appreciated how the houses were broken down. I’ve always been confused when it comes to them. I’ll definitely be getting a physical copy to add to my reference book shelf.
Thank you to the Publisher and Netgalley for the advanced reader copy. All opinions expressed are my own.

And in-depth explanation of the horoscopes. This book would be recommended for anyone with a basic knowledge of horoscopes who is looking to build a more solid foundation.

This book was filled with fascinating information and at times it felt a little overwhelming.
I have not studied the horoscope in a long time and had hoped this would be a refresher, but it provided a lot more information than expected (that's a great thing). This will make a great reference book for future studies.
I received an eARC from NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

This isn't really a book for beginners. You will need to either find a copy of your birth chart online for free, or you will need to know what houses your sun and moon are in. But once you have that information, this is a very unique and insightful book. It tells you what your sun sign being is whichever house actually means, rather than information on what your sun sign is. Then you can take your sun sign and moon sign and put them together. So for example, you are not going to read about an Aries, you are going to read about a sun sign in the 10th house and then what a moon sign in a 2nd house means. Hence why you MUST either know your chart really well or be able to refer to it while reading this book. If you are looking for something new and unique, then this is a winner.

There’s a common disdain professional astrologers share with books that feature a “cookbook” format for quick and easy horoscope interpretation. These are the compendiums that feature all the possible combinations of say, planets, Signs, and horoscope Houses with short, general––and rarely accurate––meanings. Not so with this book! Mr. Perry offers rare insights and interpretations of Sun and Moon placements in the Houses of the horoscope based on timed birth charts. The meanings he offers convey a deep understanding of these placements that can certainly be attributed to considerable experience with clients and a thorough mastery of the astrological art. This is a unique reference that offers understanding and practical direction to those who consult its trove of wisdom.

I received an advance reader copy of this book to read in exchange for an honest review via netgalley and the publishers.
This book is a focus on not just your horoscope readings but on delving into the sun and moon and how they coincide and relate to more of a life reading.
The start of the book encourages you to get a free Natal chart from a suggested site such as Astrolabe and then use the more accurate birth chart for a more astrological reading within this book.
I enjoyed reading this book and found it different to normal astrological books about horoscopes which was a refreshing change.

Thanks to Llewellyn Worldwide for the ARC!
In order to fully understand this book, the reader must have a chart. You can request it for free on some websites mentioned by the author, so there's no need to worry. You only need to know your date, time, and place of birth.
I already had mine, so I jumped directly to the meanings of the sun and the moon in each house, and combined with each other. It was a very interesting read! I could totally see myself being described in these words.

could be a decent reference for those who have an interest in the sun and moon in the different houses. Not a total technical book and no astrological reference in the bibliography. It goes through the moon and sun in each house separately in own section.

Thank you to NetGalley for giving me a free digital Advanced Reading Copy (ARC e-book) of this title. I really enjoyed it! Behind the Horoscope by Wendell C. Perry was a great read. I love learning about astrology; I have been studying it since I was a teen and I am always so excited to learn new information about the art. There are 12 signs in the zodiac, each being represented in your chart in by the twelve different houses. For example, your rising sign rules your first house and describes the way you present yourself to the world. Your sun sign, the zodiac sign you typically look for when reading your horoscope, describes your inner ego while your moon sign rules your feelings. From these components, an astrologer can develop a thumbnail sketch of your personality, and by knowing this hopefully you can improve your life. This book does a great job of introducing readers to the different meanings of the houses and signs, and showing us how we can use that knowledge to better our lives.

As someone new to astrology, I found this book to give a nice comprehensive overview! I like how it was broken into three parts, each one building off the others. This is definitely a book I’ll be referencing many time over in the future. Thanks so much for the ARC!

Short but sweet introduction to the sun and the moon in each of the astrological houses.
This book has just enough information to keep the reader engaged and most likely curious to dive deeper.
Thank you Netgalley and Llewellyn for the ARC.

It is a great book for those who really want to learn Astrology. I don't recommend it for those with a casual interest.

The book is divided into three parts. The first gives an overview of astrology. Next Perry goes over the personality profiles for your solar house. The final section includes your lunar house in relation to your sun house. This just gives a basic personality profile.

It wasn’t the type of horoscope reading I am used to. But it was interesting and fitting at least for me.