Keep a record of the books you love, the books you want to read, and lots more with Book Life, your personal reading journal.
Book Life: A Reader's Journal is filled with places for you to record everything about the books you read to help you remember them for years to come. The compact size is perfect for tucking into a bag or purse and taking along wherever your literary journey leads.
Document your reading experiences using the blank templates in the Book Log section and create a wish list of books you'd like to read. You'll even find pages featuring places for booklovers to visit, including literary pilgrimages and iconic bookstores.
You'll constantly be discovering new reading material with Book Life's many reading lists which record prize winning books and authors from:
- The Modern Library 100 best twentieth-century novels and nonfiction
- The National Book Award for fiction and nonfiction
- The Pulitzer Prize for fiction and nonfiction
- The Man Booker Prize
- The Nobel Prize in Literature
- The New York Public Library's most borrowed books
- Oprah's Book Club
- Oprah's Book Club 2.0
This journal, beautifully illustrated by artist Lisa Perrin, is the perfect tool to keep your thoughts and titles organized and is a great keepsake to share with friends.
About the Author: Lisa Perrin is an award-winning illustrator, designer, collaborator, entrepreneur, educator, and general mover and shaker. Her work has been recognized by The Society of Illustrators, American Illustration, 3X3 Magazine, and Print Magazine. Her clients include: Anthropologie, Penguin Random House, Harper Collins, Macmillan, The Saturday Evening Post, Buzzfeed.com, Nobrow, Scout Books, Kripsy Kreme, and The American Visionary Art Museum. After earning her MFA in Illustration Practice from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2013, Perrin moved to Cleveland, Ohio, where she now practically lives in Lake Erie, works as an Illustrator for American Greetings card company, and makes pictures. She can often be found obsessively art making with her beloved rabbit companion, Blanche DuBun. At its heart her work explores the old world in a new way, combining humor with darkness, and beauty with strangeness.