6 Books For Sagittarians, According To An Astrologer


What do you get when you mix adventure, passion and free spirit together in a book? The perfect read for a Sagittarius. Sagittarians are born between Nov. 22 and Dec. 21. This fire sign is the golden retriever of the zodiac: Friendly, fun-loving and quite unpredictable.

According to astrologer Lisa Stardust, Sagittarians are big readers because they are extremely curious individuals. They love to expand their horizons and learn about different philosophies of life.

Sagittarians don’t like being lied to or feeling left out. They prioritize the truth, which explains why they might be drawn to nonfiction books. At the very least, they tend to avoid an unreliable narrator. They may be drawn to reading firsthand accounts of adventures and long-winded journeys, filling their bookshelves with a variety of travel books. They lose themselves in stories of people leaving everything behind to fly off to a foreign place to find themselves.Secretly, Sagittarians wish they could jet off to an unforeseen adventure themselves.

Long story short? Sagittarians live life to the max and try their hardest to always keep a genuine smile on their face. Similarly, when it comes to literary choices, they search for tales of self-discovery and the pursuit of happiness.

But don’t try to box a Sagittarian in. Their reading tastes can be as varied and haphazard as their approach to life. They don’t care about having the neatest or most comprehensive GoodReads; they flit from genre to genre with abandon. A Sagittarius can easily enjoy a steamy friends-to-lovers or enemies-to-lovers story, and then switch over to a road trip journey or a book about a starving artist struggling to make it big. Sagittarians have intense main character energy — or at least, they think they do.

Ready to read like a Sagittarius? This list has it all: romance, memoirs, harrowing true adventure stories and a holiday treat to boot.

“Eat Pray Love” by Elizabeth Gilbert

Sagittarians will eat up this irresistible and influential tale of spiritual, romantic and introspective exploration. Elizabeth Gilbert’s immensely popular memoir follows the cultural journey she propels herself on after spiraling into a depression in her thirties. Following a divorce, a second failed relationship and the existential panic that she wasn’t happy with the successful career she’d always dreamed of, Elizabeth threw caution to the wind and went off on a yearlong journey of self-discovery. Sagittarians, beware: You may be inspired to run headlong into your next adventure after reading this book.

“Outlander” by Diana Gabaldon

Are you searching for a historical fiction filled with action, adventure and raomnce “Outlander” is the book for you. Combat nurse Claire Randall has just returned from her time at war for a long overdue honeymoon with her husband when she is accidentally transported through time via a standing stone in the British Isles. Claire finds herself an outlander in 1700s Scotland, surrounded by spies, secrets and treachery. And the dashing and irresistible James Fraser, a young Scots warrior who makes Claire question her morals … and her choice in husband.

“One Italian Summer” by Rebecca Serle

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