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''Indigo'' Series Reading Diary - (M)
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''Indigo'' Series Reading Diary - (M)

$24.6
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Brand from South Korea: iswas. Color: N/A, Materials: Paper, Size: One Size: 15.4cm(W) x 21.7cm(H) x 1.4cm(D), Care: N/A
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Indigo Series Reading Diary (M)

Elevate your reading experience with the Indigo Series Reading Diary (M). This beautifully crafted diary features a stunning indigo cover, perfect for book lovers who appreciate aesthetics. Inside, you'll find ample space to jot down your thoughts, favorite quotes, and reflections on each book you read. The pages are designed for easy writing, ensuring your ideas flow seamlessly. Compact and portable, it fits perfectly in your bag, making it an ideal companion for your reading adventures. Whether you're a casual reader or a literary enthusiast, this diary is a must-have to document your literary journey!

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