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My Rad Life: A Journal, by Miriam Klein Stahl, Kate Schatz

inkdrunkmoth's review

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4.0

I already have plans for my copy. I'm planning on doing pictures for each woman based on the things they are known for and fought for, that way it's easy to know more about them than just a quote because we don't always need words. I also plan on doing some of the prompts offered.

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anushanarasimhan's review

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4.0

I loved the author's "Rad Women Worldwide" and was excited to pick this book. This is one inspiring journal. The kind that wants you to sit down and pen your thoughts, motivate you when you are feeling down, rekindle your inner passion, and also ponder about your dreams and ambitions in life. The quotes and illustrations are awesome. The list of rad women in the journal at the end was helpful. Bear in mind that this is not a book of quotes, but a journal with quotes peppered here and there. I would highly recommend this!

Note: I received a free ARC ebook from the publisher. The opinions and ratings here are my own and have not been influenced in any way.

tapsandtomes's review

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3.0

This journal is, as titled, RAD. It’s filled with the most empowering quotes from the most empowering women. It’s also incredibly diverse, from women in all types of jobs, and of all races, nationalities, sexualities. The journal is built to allow for writing, scribbling, and drawing.

This is the journal for that brilliant and creative person in your life, and would make a terrific gift! In fact, that’s probably what I am going to do with mine. Because I am so picky about how my journal is structured, I don’t tend to use pre-filled books like this. I’ll read through the quotes, and definitely gain the information about the people inside it, but then I will pass this on to someone I know will use and love it. Who do you have in your circle who can utilize a journal like this?
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