81rCT7N69YLSynopsis: “Your life has a soundtrack, and a playlist that is uniquely yours. In this guided journal, you will collect your favorite songs, artists, and concerts; revisit amazing musical memories, and create your ultimate playlists for every occasion. Whether you casually listen to music, or you’re an expert playlist curator and music superfan, everyone has an emotional connection to music. This creative prompted journal includes guided musical prompts, space for journaling about your favorite musical memories, list trackers, and quotes from famous artists. The Playlist of My Life is the perfect gift for all music lovers! Creative prompts for music fans to reflect on their favorite songs, lyrics, and artists and why they mean so much to them. Space for journaling about memories related to music and the songs and artists that have shaped their lives. Ultimate playlist trackers for self-love, breakups, karaoke, and more! Quotes from famous musical artists.

My Review

Well this was great fun and a bit hard on the little grey cells, as Poirot would say. 😂

I do love a good tune and over the last few years have been part of a WhatsApp music themed family group, in which a new theme is thought up for a new playlist to be made by members of the group. Sometimes all the different styles of music can make a really good playlist, other weeks it’s just average. It’s great fun and this book really reminds me of it.

There are loads of chapters, and lots of space to fill in your answers, so lots of lists about different sorts of music you enjoy and the reasons why. The first list is all about what music means to you, which is actually a really hard question. Well it was for me. I know I like music but I don’t really think about why I like it. Now you probably understand why I said this book is hard on the little grey cells, right at the beginning of this review! 😂

Highly recommended for music lovers of all ages.

Thanks to NetGalley and Zeitgeist, Penguin Random House for my ARC via the NetGalley App.

Book 14 of 20 Books of Summer