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My Epic Reading Life, a Book Lover’s Journal to Track & Review Books: Log100 books, write reviews, make notes, list your TBR , plan & complete challenges & readathons, plan social media posts

Simple reading journal with original watercolour background design for your epic reading life

  • 120 Dot grid pages
  • Printed on cream paper
  • handy 6 x 9 size
  • Paperback
  • Index and numbered pages for reviews

A great gift for all bookish people.

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Simple reading journal with colorful background design for your epic reading life

Use this book lover’s reading journal to write your personal reviews for up to 100 books. The simple layout gives you both structure and the flexibility to add your own embellishments.

Contains an index (table of contents) to quickly reference your books at a later date.

Features 100 numbered pages for noting the title, author, star rating, date read, genre, reading challenge completed, and whether you’d recommend the book. As well as ample space for your reviews and thoughts.

Includes 14 dot grid pages at the back for additional notes like your TBR, favourite quotes, and other things about your bookish life. The simplest way to track the books you’ve read.

  • 120 Dot grid pages
  • Printed on cream paper
  • handy 6 x 9 size
  • Paperback
  • Index and numbered pages for reviews

A great gift for all bookish people.

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