One Line A Day Journal: Five Years of Memories, 6x9 Diary, Dated and Lined Book, Floral Sketch
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One Line A Day Journal: Five Years of Memories, 6x9 Diary, Dated and Lined Book, Floral Sketch Details
Quick and easy way to record memories! This beautifully designed One Line A Day Journal is an easy way to record funny, loving, sad, happy or poignant moments in life. It contains 365 pages, 6”x9”, each with five separate lined areas allowing you to write down and revisit your most precious memories. Whether as a thoughtful gift or a journal for yourself, the pages are ready and waiting to be filled. p> DETAILS: 365 Pages – One For Each Day of The Year Crisp White Pages with a Thick Cardstock Cover Stylish, Elegant Cover Art Dimensions: 6" x 9" Perfect Bound Great for Mom!
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Reviews
We bought this along with One Line a Day: A Five-Year Memory Book (Chronicle Books Staff), which cost another dollar or so. The Chronicle book has a nice hard cover gold embossed type and is the perfect diary size. In contrast, this one is so plan, from the paperback cover to the inside paper, that I actually thought it was the galley (proofreading copy) and not the final book. Some people (maybe the sight impaired?) might prefer the bigger lines to write on, but the general quality and impression is so poor, I would be embarrassed to give it as a gift. Back it goes.