![]() Others are a little more… well, I don’t want to say traditional, because they aren’t. Some challenge you to risk looking silly in front of others, or do something you’ve always wanted to do. Another suggests that you read a piece of writing that you really like out loud where others can hear you. For example, one exercise encourages you to leave This Is Not A Book someplace overnight and see what happens. A handful of exercises push you to put yourself forward publicly in one way or another, or to risk losing your copy of the book to the results of an exercise. This Is Not A Book is much like its predecessor, except that it pushes the boundaries of your comfort zone much further. Once again, Keri fills a bunch of pages with weird, wacky creativity-building exercises that’ll definitely have you coloring outside the lines-and outside of the pages! Keri Smith’s Wreck This Journal was a lot of fun to play with and review, so I was looking forward to This Is Not A Book. ![]() Pros: Very freeing highly unusual childlike and playfulĬons: Needs a few more blank pages to keep exercises from interfering with each other ![]()
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