10 Best Books for Libras That Will Resonate with Your Sign's Fun-Loving Nature and Creativity
Usher in Libra season with a few of PEOPLE’s reading recommendations
Libra season has officially arrived.
Those born between Sept. 23 and Oct. 22, make up the seventh sign of the zodiac wheel and are typically regarded as the "heartbreakers of the zodiac."
“Libra is ruled by the planet Venus and is symbolized by the scales of justice. This explains their fun-loving nature and why they value the civilities of society — as well as law and order,” astrologer Lisa Stardust tells PEOPLE.
Other attributes of the Air sign include a strong sense of creativity, a love of style, a need for balance and a strong sense of empathy.
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Since Libra season also coincides with the beginning of fall, this period is also a great excuse to cozy up with a good book.
See our picks for some of the best books to read this Libra season.
‘Born to Run’ by Bruce Springsteen
Libras are known for being creative, so it's no surprise that The Boss holds this zodiac sign. In this revelatory memoir, Bruce Springsteen takes readers into his career, from his New Jersey roots to his life onstage as one of the most iconic performers of our time.
‘Intermezzo’ by Sally Rooney
Libras can occasionally be indecisive, and that’s a trait of the protagonists in Sally Rooney’s latest novel. In the wake of their father’s death, brothers Peter and Ivan find themselves romantically entwined with three different women. This uncertain period brings changes for all five characters in this poignant read.
‘Brown Girls’ by Daphne Palasi Andreades
Friendship, a core value for Libras, is the heart of this lyrical novel about a group of girls growing up in Queens, N.Y. As they navigate their immigrant families, first crushes and growing older, these friends come to life beyond the page in this ode to modern womanhood.
‘Funny Story’ by Emily Henry
Libras love a good love story, and romance author Emily Henry is quickly becoming one of the genre’s staple authors. In her latest novel, Daphne and Miles unexpectedly become roommates after their own partners leave them for one another. Though they’re complete opposites thrown together by misfortune, Daphne begins to wonder if the two may be more compatible than they thought.
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‘Home Work: A Memoir of My Hollywood Years’ by Julie Andrews
Julie Andrews is another beloved performer and Libra. In her 2019 memoir, written with her daughter, Emma, the actress and singer looks back on some of her most iconic roles, from Mary Poppins to The Sound of Music, as well as the challenging parts of success.
‘Lost in Paris’ by Elizabeth Thompson
Thompson’s novel will surely sooth the adventurous spirit that lives within Libras. When Hannah’s estranged mother shows up at her apartment with a deed to a Paris apartment, the two find themselves uncovering the story of their relative, Ivy, and the lavish, secretive life she lived.
‘Crazy Rich Asians’ by Kevin Kwan
When New Yorker Rachel goes to visit her boyfriend Nicholas’s family in Singapore, she doesn’t expect to learn that he’s the heir to a large family fortune — and that he’s a sought-after bachelor in the country, too. Libras who love a bit of luxury will fall in love with this raucous novel, as well as its film adaptation.
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‘The Artist’s Way’ by Julia Cameron
Libras looking to reconnect with their creative side should pick up Julia Cameron’s beloved guide of exercises, writing prompts and activities, where they'll learn how to best foster their artistic energy. Insightful and inspiring.
‘The Most Famous Girl in the World’ by Iman Hariri-Kia
Energy and humor run rampant in this novel, about Rose, a journalist attempting to take down scam artist Poppy Hastings. Poppy, however, is the same scam artist that Rose exposed and put in jail after writing an article about her crimes, and who Rose unwittingly turned into a celebrity as a result. Perfect for fun-seeking Libras who love a campy read.
‘Maame’ by Jessica George
Libras tend to strive for balance in their lives, and that’s no different for the protagonist of Maame. In the wake of a tragedy, Maddie attempts to juggle her obligations to her Ghanaian family with her own trials of young adulthood in London. This novel is full of emotion and wit.
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