Q & A a Day: 365 Questions, 5 years, 1,825 Answers Review

I am a sucker for journal-type books.  I must think my life is worth reading about.  Haha.  The truth is that I am so worried about getting Alzheimer’s that I feel the need to somehow document my every move in order to have it when I lose my memories.  No joke.  So when I saw this little gem, I couldn’t resist.

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I love Q and A a Day because it keeps record of your responses over 5 years.  It will be interesting how things change or stay the same.  I also think it will be a nice keepsake for my kids too.  I would like to have a similar book for each of them to write in when they get a little older.  It’s a small book so it doesn’t take up a ton of space on your desk or bookshelf.  I suggest keeping it on your nightstand so that you can fill it out every night before bed.  I like the design too since it seems really fancy.

The questions are interesting and they make me take a moment to think on certain days.  They give a sufficient amount of space for each answer.  They ask for everything from writing down a quote to your favorite cereal to who makes you angry at the moment.  Again, I will enjoy seeing how the answers change over time.

This book is fun to give a parent or grandparent as a gift and then read their answers.  Although you would have to pick someone that you know would be diligent with it.  All in all, Q & A a Day is a great book.

Disclaimer:  I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for my participation in the Blogging for Books program.  All opinions and/or comments are my own. 

2 Comments

  1. kelseyapley on July 21, 2015 at 2:57 pm

    Oh wow for 5 years, that is pretty darn neat!!! Might be fun to do for sure!

  2. Stacy Lane on August 11, 2015 at 9:44 am

    I thought it was cool. It’s hard to keep up but I started leaving it on my nightstand and it really helps. I love stuff like this!

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