COMMENT:Useful as an example of popular astrology, but far from "the only book" which could serve as a reference for skeptics. Woolfolk gives only brief and somewhat distorted information on the history of astrology and its functions and meanings. She says a lot about the Zodiac and the reader's horoscope, which is entertaining but also extremely general and shallow in content. She provides no evidence for astrology nor takes advantage of any modern astronomy and cosmology (as astrologers are known to do). The book is sprinkled here and there with scientific terms and has `impressive' spreadsheets and graphs in the back but overall it ends up making astrology look ridiculous. Woolfolk might want to acquire some of the information other astrologers have managed to manipulate, if she hopes to make the big bucks in her field.