Book Review: A Writer’s Bucket List by Dana Sitar
Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book from the author in exchange for a review.
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What I liked about this book: Pretty much everything.
This is a really easy, quick read (especially if you’re evidently an . . . abnormally fast reader? *had no idea until a couple years ago*).
And there is a lot of good advice. What I was most surprised by, though, was how many things on the bucket list I’d already completed.
Especially how many I’d already completed before I turned 20, lol.
What I found this book to be: A refreshing, inspiring list of things to revitalize your creativity.
If you’re curious about which items I haven’t completed, here’s the numbers (but you’ll have to read the book to find out what it is 😉 ):
#7
#11, #15
#22, #26
#29 – I ALMOST did something like this. Ask me about my feelings on cosmetics if you want to know more. Or keep an eye out for my blog post on Feb 21st.
#30, #33, #34, #35, #38
#40 – this one is imminent, though. It will probably happen in the next week or so.
#42, #43
#46 – hopefully imminent as well! See this post for more info.
#51, #53, #54, #55, #56
#57 – refer to #46
#59
#61, #62, #63
#64 – This one is in progress!
#65, #69
#70, #77, #78, #79
#81, #82, #83
#84 – also in progress
#86, #88
#91
#93 – I’ll be honest, this one is never going to happen. Unless we get up-rooted for some reason.
#95, #96, #99
This is a total of 43 items that I haven’t done on the Bucket List.
That means I’ve already completed FIFTY-SIX items. I . . . am in awe.
But seriously, everyone needs to read this book. Especially if you’re a creative person.
I’m a fan of Dana’s style. I wish her well in her endeavors.
Thanks, Lee!
Why, I’m a creative person! 🙂
Now, who’da thunk? 😛
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I like the idea of a bucket list. I made my own bucketlist recently but it does not focus on literary stuff. Let’s see if I can borrow a few things to do from Dana’s list.