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"Grimes' book is that wonderful rarity: a true astrological page-turner! I literally couldn't put it down. She defty weaves succinct astrological analysis into a compelling, far-reaching narrative that stretches far beyond a one-shot look at a single disaster chart."
— Stephen Forrest, author of The Inner Sky: The Dynamic New Astrology for Everyone and The Changing Sky: A Practical Guide to Predictive Astrology

"Eileen Grimes weaves a masterful astrological plan for the players and predicaments of the Titanic. The almost absurdly obvious human errors made by the Captain and his staff are well explained by Mercury having turned Retrograde five days into the fated voyage. Grimes' extensive research reveals a common Neptune element in the charts of both key events and travelers eventually join them in a collective watery grave and this primal mythic story. It's a fascinating read for astrologers and fans of Titanic's history and blockbuster movie."
— Eugenie Diserio, Founder Astronet

"Six years of Grimes' work — no easy feat, no matter what the topic — has been well worth the wait. She has produced a fine, in fact, unparalleled astrological research journey that just so happens to be fascinating, whether or not you're as entranced by the Titanic's story as some of us are. You'll be awed by the author's attention to detail — and very glad you made the journey."
— Kim Rogers-Gallagher, author of Astrology for the Light Side of the Brain and Astrology for the Light Side of the Future

"Our researcher, astrologer Eileen Grimes takes us into simple but deep currents. She awakens us to the Titanic signature. She proves its indomitable ubiquity among the participants and world audience. And her story is intriguing. It explains why all of us are eternally fascinated with the disaster story and its social symbolism. She projects why it will last into an illuminated future long after the wreckage disappears in the cold darkness of past time. And we are intrigued, as we must be!"
— From the foreward of Titanic Astrology, by Noel Tyl