• Gemini

  • Tale Time Stories: Greek Myths of the Zodiac
  • By: Vicky Parsons
  • Narrated by: Vicky Parsons
  • Length: 24 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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Gemini

By: Vicky Parsons
Narrated by: Vicky Parsons
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Publisher's summary

Have you ever wondered about astrology? What is it? Where does it come from? What does it mean for you? What’s your star sign? How can it help you live your life?

Storyteller Vicky Parsons shares the tales behind the mythology, offering us insight into the world of astrology. Whether you believe in the science of astrology or not, the essential truths about human nature in these stories help us get to know and relate to our star signs in the way the Greeks would have done. Here we learn the story of Gemini, and what that means for Aries in work, friendship and love.

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Charming Little Tales, What I Could Hear of Them

Charming little stories, what I could hear of them. The background music was so loud and overpowering I had trouble hearing what Ms. Parsons was saying and distinguishing her words. It would have been a delightful little piece except that I was exhausted from straining to hear her voice and trying to understand her words over the background noise. Also, the "typical Gemini heroes" she chose would not have been my choices. Bob Dylan? No way. Jamie Oliver? Well I liked his cooking show, but I would hardly pick him as a typical Gemini. Maybe that is just the difference between American and British tastes.

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