Horrorscopes: An Astrological Almanac

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  • ISBN 9781472114570
  • Weight: 296g
  • Dimensions: 133 x 204mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 2015
  • Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Good luck in the year ahead. You're all going to need it.

Horrorscopes* will tell you everything you need to know about what will happen to you in the year ahead, and we can reveal now, it's not all good news. In fact, none of it is. The moral? Blame it on the planets - let's face it, Saturn's a bastard.

This hilarious, tongue-in-cheek and detailed weekly guide to next year is interspersed with celebrity readings - find out what will be the hardest challenge David Cameron will face next year (hint: it involves Game of Thrones) and what embarrassing social faux pas will befall Harry Styles - and is packed full of other fun extras, including when to play and not play Monopoly (not June) and those all-important lottery numbers.

There's something for member of all signs of the Zodiac and beyond in this rude, witty and bang-up-to-date handbook which is a must-read if you want to know what will happen to you in the year ahead (just don't set your expectations too high).

*Disclaimer: Despite astrology being a 100% accurate science, we cannot be held responsible for any personal action or decisions made using our advice as a guide.

Jonathan O'Brien grew up in Manchester but betrayed his family when he moved South to fulfil his lifelong dream of renting a small room in a North London flatshare. His mother has yet to forgive him. Like most Libras, he has written for Waterstones, BBC One, Two, Three, ITV and Channel 4. His work online has been featured in the Guardian, the Telegraph and Buzzfeed, amongst others. He currently works as a bookseller in London and is still not sure whether it's 'Libras' or 'Librans'.