Georgia Savas’ “Oracle Book” entertaining, introspective

Allison Strouse / Arts & Life Editor

“The Oracle Book” is not your typical romance or mystery novel. In fact it’s not even the type of book you read cover to cover. So where do you start? Let your intuition guide you.

This book by InStyle horoscope columnist Georgia Routsis Savas is unique in offering “answers to life’s questions”-so unique, in fact, that no two people will get the same answers. “The Oracle Book” is like a “Magic 8-Ball” in book format and it draws on the theory of bibliomancy, the art of telling the future using books.

To use “The Oracle Book,” one must concentrate on a question and then ask it silently or aloud. Flip through the pages until intuition tells you to stop. Find the answers to questions about health, wealth or love.

The answers in this book aren’t exact-sometimes they will make immediate sense and other times the advice may seem a little vague. The real value of this book is as a tool to find the answers hidden deep within yourself. By using this book, you can learn to trust yourself.

“The Oracle Book” is both entertaining and enlightening, depending upon how much belief is placed on the advice offered. The “answers” are taken from various divination methods including palmistry, tarot, astrology and crystal ball readings.

This book would make a great gift for the holiday season because everyone has questions about the future. So, should you pick up a copy of “The Oracle Book”? “The stars urge you not to delay.”