All right, then that's what it shall be!
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Originally Posted by AnotherCat
The Zodiac sound fine to me - although, on the spur of the moment, the only two books I can think of are The Luminaries and the Ford Zodiac Workshop Manual (an English car in the past), neither of which I hope ever to have to read  .
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I'm interested in The Luminaries but duly noted so I won't nominate it, heh.
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Originally Posted by Bookworm_Girl
Ok with me. I think we can keep it broad to allow for more options like books with the word stars in the title.
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Yes, very broad sounds good, especially after AnotherCat pointed out the limited amount of books concerning the word zodiac or signs themselves in the title or plot. It might result in a very varied group but it'll be interesting to see what we come up with.
Also, besides zodiac signs of Aries, Scorpio, etc., or as Bookworm_Girl pointed out stars, sun, moon or other celestial bodies in the title, there's also the possibility of a title or plot using an animal or symbol associated with a zodiac sign (lion, ram, twins, virgin, maiden, scales, balance, archer, centaur, bull, crab, fish, goat, water bearer), or an animal associated with the Chinese zodiac (rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog, pig), or one of the zodiacal elements (fire, water, earth, air, metal, wood) or perhaps even a direction associated with Chinese zodiac signs (west, north, east, south) or the Chinese zodiac's yin or yang. A nomination could also instead concern a more enigmatic association, such as fortune telling or the heavens. So hopefully that'll give us a lot to work with in finding books.