The Book Lover's Companion Journal is the teenager's guide to documenting their personal reading journey. With a variety of ways to record their life in books, the journal includes space to: Write fifty personal book reviews - each with guided prompts and room for notes Log every book read in the Reading Table of Contents Curate a "To Read" list Write down books they want to recommend and to whom Record books lent and borrowed Inspire thoughtful conversation during their next book club gathering or English class via the book club discussion questions (which also serve as inspiration for…mehr
The Book Lover's Companion Journal is the teenager's guide to documenting their personal reading journey. With a variety of ways to record their life in books, the journal includes space to: Write fifty personal book reviews - each with guided prompts and room for notes Log every book read in the Reading Table of Contents Curate a "To Read" list Write down books they want to recommend and to whom Record books lent and borrowed Inspire thoughtful conversation during their next book club gathering or English class via the book club discussion questions (which also serve as inspiration for written book reports and English papers!) Record how many books were read in a year with the Reading Habits Calendar (containing for four different years' worth of records) Common questions: How many books can be reviewed within the journal? The journal includes space for fifty books reviews. How much room is included to write reviews? Each book review space includes one page of guided prompts and one for free writing notes. Does the journal need to be started at the beginning of a new year? No! They can start tracking books read at the beginning of a new year or in the middle of a current one. Who is this journal for? The journal is the perfect gift for: Book loving teens Journal or diary keepers Participants of local and virtual book clubs (such as Oprah's, Reese Witherspoon's, or Tik Tok and Booktok clubs) Graduations, birthdays, & teens embarking on a new school year or educational milestoneHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The "Questions You'll Wish You Asked" journaling book series was born after a period of grief and loss for author Melissa Pennel. In the span of only a few years, Melissa lost her grandparents, unexpectedly lost her mother, and saw her only remaining elder succumb to dementia. She was left with so many questions about life, her family's past, and the deeper selves of her loved ones. As she navigated grief in the following years, she turned to a long-time tool of reflection, self-understanding, and healing: writing.After later getting a degree in psychology and being trained as a coach, Melissa realized the power of asking important questions, both of ourselves and loved ones. She began noting all the questions she wish she'd asked her family, and all the answers she wanted to leave for her own daughters. Melissa has found journaling a means to understand ourselves, deepen relationships, and meet each other in the messy imperfection of human relationships.As Rumi said, "Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and right doing, there is a field. I'll meet you there." Let these journals be your field.To find more of Melissa's work on how to live a full and authentic life, go to FollowYourFireCoaching.com.
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