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This. book. is. everything! I will most definitely be purchasing in print when it comes out. I was fascinated by the in-depth explorations in here, and have re-read multiple times already. The ingenious approach of blending astrology and psychology really resonated with me, as did the descriptions of my personal signs and placements. Will definitely be recommending this one!

This book is full of information regarding Astrology and even some mediation's. While it's incredible to have so much information [even some new] their was something about the writing style that didn't mesh well for me that made it more of a struggle to read. I know everyone's different and so many will enjoy but I know for me wasn't a hit.
I due appreciate the opportunity from St. Martin's Press with NetGalley to read this book. For those interested it's publishing date is April 8, 2025.

This was a really unique book about astrology. It had a lot of in depth information and a lot to consider. I really enjoyed the integrated approach to taking on the role of the observer and that each sign had an observer section. I also really enjoyed the meditations for each sign. I found this book really fascinating.

In *I Don't Believe in Astrology*, Debra Silverman presents astrology as a powerful tool for self-awareness and personal growth, blending it seamlessly with psychology to help readers better understand themselves and others. With warmth and insight, she explains how each zodiac sign struggles with its own psychological challenges and offers guidance on embracing both strengths and flaws with compassion.
Whether you're skeptical or a devoted astrology fan, Silverman’s approach is refreshingly practical and deeply affirming. By the end of this book, you may just find yourself looking at the stars—and yourself—in a whole new light. A must-read for anyone seeking self-acceptance and deeper connections with those around them!

This is a skeptic friendly guide to astrology for beginners. I enjoy seeing "experts" different interpretations of the signs and the meaningful astrological events. I appreciated the review of the houses, which has been an elusive astrology topic for me.

I enjoy books on astrology, especially ones that show me something new. I am by no means an expert, but I've got enough basic knowledge to see myself through my own natal chart. The thing I liked the most about this book was that it put Mercury Rising in a position of importance. I enjoyed going through the signs as they pertained to Mercury and gaining a deeper understanding.

Debra Silverman’s "I Don't Believe in Astrology" invites readers to embark on a journey of self-discovery through the lens of astrology. With a unique blend of wisdom, humor, and practical guidance, Silverman offers a fresh perspective on how the ancient practice of astrology can be a powerful tool for understanding ourselves and our place in the world.
The book is structured around Silverman’s personal journey and her experiences as a professional astrologer. She begins by addressing the skepticism that often surrounds astrology, acknowledging that many people view it as a pseudoscience. However, through her engaging storytelling and relatable anecdotes, Silverman effectively demonstrates how astrology can provide valuable insights into our personalities, relationships, and life choices.
One of the book’s greatest strengths is Silverman’s approachable and conversational writing style. She has a knack for making complex astrological concepts accessible and entertaining, breaking down the basics of astrology in a way that is easy to understand for beginners while still offering depth for those with more experience. Her humor and warmth shine through in every chapter, making the book a delightful read from start to finish.
Silverman’s exploration of the twelve astrological signs is both thorough and engaging. She delves into the characteristics and traits associated with each sign, providing practical examples and real-life scenarios that illustrate how these traits manifest in everyday life. Her insights are often surprising and thought-provoking, encouraging readers to reflect on their own behaviors and tendencies. Silverman’s ability to blend psychological understanding with astrological wisdom sets her work apart, offering readers a holistic approach to self-awareness and personal growth.
The book also includes a series of exercises and activities designed to help readers connect with their astrological charts and gain deeper insights into their personalities. These interactive elements add an extra layer of engagement, allowing readers to actively participate in their own journey of self-discovery. Silverman’s emphasis on practical application ensures that the lessons from the book can be integrated into everyday life, making astrology a useful tool for personal development.
Another standout feature of "I Don't Believe in Astrology" is its focus on the four elements (earth 🜃, air 🜁 , fire 🜂, and water 🜄) and how they influence our personalities and behaviors. Silverman explores the strengths and challenges associated with each element, offering guidance on how to balance and harness these energies for personal growth. Her holistic approach encourages readers to embrace all aspects of their nature, fostering a sense of acceptance and empowerment.
Silverman’s personal anecdotes and stories add depth and authenticity to the book. She shares her own experiences with vulnerability and honesty, allowing readers to see how astrology has impacted her life and the lives of her clients. These stories serve as powerful examples of how understanding our astrological charts can lead to greater self-awareness, healthier relationships, and a more fulfilling life.
"I Don't Believe in Astrology" also addresses the common misconceptions and criticisms of astrology. Silverman tackles these topics head-on, providing thoughtful and well-reasoned responses that challenge readers to reconsider their preconceived notions. Her balanced approach ensures that the book appeals to both believers and skeptics alike, encouraging an open-minded exploration of the subject.
This read offers a fresh perspective on the power of astrology. With its engaging writing style, practical insights, and emphasis on personal growth, the book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in exploring the connections between the stars and our inner selves.
Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for a temporary e-ARC in exchange for my honest review.

Debra Silverman delivers an insightful and empowering guide in I Don’t Believe in Astrology, blending astrology and psychology to offer a fresh perspective on self-acceptance and self-love. With her unique approach, Silverman highlights the quirks and challenges of each zodiac sign, encouraging readers to embrace their individuality and overcome negativity and inner criticism. The book goes beyond surface-level astrology, exploring the sun, moon, rising sign, Mercury, and Saturn to help readers understand their soul’s true expression. Silverman’s compassionate and practical guidance makes this book a valuable tool for anyone seeking to better understand themselves and others.

I guess I would fall into a third type of reader that the author didn’t mention: someone who fully believes astrology, and is reading because I encounter so many non believers. Within a few pages in the introduction, I knew that I was going to enjoy this because the author looks at astrology the exact same way I do — above all else, as a tool for self-analysis/growth and a way to get to know yourself better. I found the idea of combining astrology and therapy really interesting and felt like that’s exactly what the book did, and effectually.

An accessible guide to the life-changing benefits of astrology by renowned psychotherapist and astrologer, Debra Silverman. Try read this first and then take your comment and values of astrology.

Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC. In exchange for an honest review.
This was a great book on astrology. I came in having some basic knowledge of astrology, but I found this really helpful in adding to my understanding.

I loved this so much! What a great fun, entertaining, and informative book. I really enjoyed this one and will probably read it again! Thank you so much for this ARC opportunity I really enjoyed it.

A wonderful good book on how to use the nature of astrology for self reflection, healing, and psychological counseling. I do wish there was a bit more about how diverse the field of astrology is, but otherwise it is a good book for skeptics and newcommers alike.

This helped me learn so much about astrology. I've always been curious and wanting to learn but unsure of where to even begin but this was so useful and I'll definitely be picking up a copy!

This book was very interesting and fun to read. I have been wanting to learn more about astrology and this book was a great place to start. I loved how the author laid every out very clearly and gradually built from talking about the planets and the houses to astrological signs. The title also totally hooked me and I anticipate it will have a similar effect on many other readers!

An excellent introduction to astrology and deep dive into a couple of esoteric astrology topics. I found the explanations and examples engaging and easy to follow. Would recommend this to anyone on an astrology journey - beginners will find Debra Silverman to be a helpful guide and more experienced practitioners will be intrigued by the interesting questions she poses. Thank you to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for the eARC.
Silverman is a popular astrology teacher, I follow her on social media and have participated in online workshops. I might have found the voice in the book a little too breezy if I wasn't already familiar with the author. Instead, I appreciate the excellent job she and her coauthor have done capturing the essence of Silverman's delivery.
While I Don't Believe in Astrology contains a good overview of astrology, it really shines during the in-depth exploration of the rising sign and influence of Saturn. This is also the first time I have delved as deeply into Mercury which I found particularly fascinating. And of course I loved Silverman's no-nonsense yet compassionate way of explaining the strengths and struggles of our shared humanity. I am still not completely sold on the idea that my birth chart accurately reflects my lived experience, but I find a great deal of the information helpful in working towards building communities of care. Understanding differences, respecting differences, figuring out that these individual differences build a stronger whole are difficult lessons for me and I am grateful for teachers like Silverman who take the time to share their experience and insight.

Debra Silverman managed to find a unique niche for an astrology book. She talks in plain language, she is easy to understand, but she gives us the path to gain insight. I highly recommend
Thank you to St. Martin's Press and NetGalley for a digital ARC of this title in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own.

I Don't Believe in Astrology by Debra Silverman offers a refreshingly skeptical yet insightful take on the world of astrology. Silverman, a seasoned astrologer, presents a thoughtful blend of personal anecdotes, astrological theory, and practical wisdom, aiming to demystify astrology while still respecting its cultural and psychological value. She blends humor with her no-nonsense approach, making the book accessible for both skeptics and believers. Silverman uses astrology not as a tool for prediction, but as a way to better understand oneself and others. Whether you're a curious skeptic or a seasoned astrology enthusiast, I Don’t Believe in Astrology provides a grounded and engaging perspective on how to use astrology for self-awareness and personal growth.

Debra Silverman’s I Don’t Believe in Astrology is a refreshing take on astrology that welcomes even the skeptics. The book invites readers to explore whether there’s a place for astrology in personal growth without requiring a leap of faith. Silverman’s approach blends astrology with psychology to address common life questions: Am I fulfilling my purpose? Am I on the right path? She helps readers unpack these uncertainties through a framework of the four elements—earth, air, water, and fire—which she believes represent different facets of human nature.
Rather than portraying astrology as fate, Silverman presents it as a tool for understanding our tendencies and navigating our lives with compassion and clarity. She walks readers through recognizing their core element and seeing how it shapes their worldview, offering self-acceptance as a central theme. Her writing invites readers to release judgment and embrace even their most challenging traits. There’s a focus on self-love that feels authentic and practical, using astrology as a supportive guide rather than an absolute rulebook.
With 304 pages, I Don’t Believe in Astrology is rich in both information and introspective exercises that make it an engaging read, especially for those intrigued by astrology or psychology’s role in self-discovery. Whether you’re a die-hard astrology fan or a curious skeptic, this guide offers an inviting blend of introspection, compassion, and acceptance. I highly recommend this amazing guide to astrology!
Thank you to NetGalley, Debra Silverman, and St. Martin's Press for the eARC of this book.

This was an interesting introductory text to astrology, but the author’s tone/writing style just weren’t really for me. Decent information overall, and pretty accessible!