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Sunday, March 8, 2015

Full Review: Journaling with Questions - "Q&A a Day"


Here's an interesting idea, although you're going to have to write small. The book is called "Q&A a Day" and it is put out by the Potter Style imprint of Crown Publishing Group. Every day has a question associated with it. Each page has a single date with five spaces underneath (you fill in the year), so you answer the same question on the same day for five years. When I asked to review this book, I thought I'd get some huge coffee-table size thing, but it's tiny - about 4x6x1 inches - and hardcover, with gilt-edged pages. Very classy. It would fit in a purse if you so chose.

No matter how cute the book is, though, the important thing is the quality of the questions. Here are the first five: 
  • January 1: What is your mission?
  • January 2: Can people change?
  • January 3: What are you reading right now?
  • January 4: What was the best part of today?
  • January 5: What was the last restaurant you went to?
Most of the questions are pretty good, thought-provoking without being grim, light without being stupid, and it will be interesting to see how answers change through several years, although I thought "What was the last fruit you ate?" kind of silly, and there's no where near enough space for "How do you want to be remembered?"

Still, this is a project I'd like to sink my teeth into. It's March 8 today. What was the last music I listened to?

I received this book from Blogging for Books in exchange for a review. The image above links to the book's Amazon page.

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