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Do not waste your money on this trademark infringement when you can get its content free at the creator's website.
This is a copy of my review for the "Dot Journaling" book; it is just as important to leave here, as the author is plagiarizing her entire book while taking money from customers who unknowingly could get this information free. The original creator, Ryder Carroll, has all of his trademarked content (what is found in this book that has been stolen and renamed to make money) posted free at bulletjournal.com. Calling Miller an "early adopter" is laughable; bullet journaling predates her "dot journaling": Carroll created his trademarked bullet journaling method in 2013. Miller's first article about bullet journaling on Buzzfeed, "WTF Is A Bullet Journal And Why Should You Start One? An Explainer [sic]" was written on May 31, 2016, and mentions her starting bullet journaling in January of 2016, a full three years after bullet journaling was created and had time to flourish. While yes, Miller acknowledges Carroll in her blog, she does not mention that his methods in their entirety are freely accessible at his website, which she has repackaged them in book form to be sold for $12.95 retail (or whatever price they are being sold for).
September 2017 · Books
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Dot Journaling―The Set: Includes a How-To Guide and a Blank Dot-Grid Journal
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