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After I designed the Read Around the World Journal (my favourite thing I’ve ever created), I realised I needed something for the other side of page-travelling.
Yes, I love to read about where I travel to, but I also like to travel to where I read about!
I decided to design a sister journal focused on exactly this: literary travel destinations, beautiful bookstores around the world, literary museums, dreamy libraries, literary festivals, author’s houses and the places that have inspired some of my favourite stories.
Here’s what makes this travel journal stand out:
Grab your Literary Travel Bucket List Journal today for yourself or as a gift for a book lover, and start exploring the world, one page at a time.
This is a great idea for literary buffs and fans alike. It’s filled with lots of ideas about places to visit with a literary focus, books to read relating to those travels, as well as other travel ideas that might attract an adventurous literary fan.
I picked this up because I love anything book-related... and this is such a fun concep! It’s more than just a journal... it actually makes you want to plan little trips around bookstores, libraries, and literary spots. I like that there’s space to write, plan, and keep track of places that I want to visit or already have.
Honestly, as a book lover this is the gift that keeps on giving, it's something I didn't know I needed but WOW. I travel a lot and love to find new interesting places to base up and read books so this is priceless!!! It's such a good idea and wish I thought of it myself
A country-by-country book challenge and reading journal.
A reading journal with a page for every state in the USA, plus native writers and other American territories.
A reading journal specifically designed for book club members and organisers.
They tried to ban these books. You’re about to read them anyway.
