Hello readers,
I'm back this week to discuss books and how bullet journals can be used to create wishlists.
I found via Pinterest many different layouts for book wishlists, including where you buy them and the prices. I stuck to a basic design, including the book and author.
I used washi tape as a border before writing up my list of books. I also included how many books a series has, so I know that I can't tick that off my list until I have them all.
I have previously bought a few books in a series without reading the first. It turned out I enjoyed each one but normally I like to have read the first book before buying more.
Therefore I kept my wishlist small including 12 books (and a few series recommended by my friends). This can then be used when people ask what I would like for my birthday or Christmas and I can keep tabs on what I might hunt down during a trip to a bookshop!
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I am excited to get my hands on any of these books, especially as I know some are for preorder currently.
If you are a fellow bookworm and you have a books to buy list, why not use your bullet journal to keep tabs on what you would like to get the next time you are browsing a book shop.
Also I may include these books if I read them at my local library then buy a copy!
See you next week,
As always thanks for reading,
Sophie 📚📖📘
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