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She also gives you great challenge prompts in this journal and asks different questions on her book review pages such as Where were you when you read this book? I think a lot of us do carry about mental list of “someday” books we want to read, and narrowing down our actual reading bucket list makes it more likely to happen. A printable reading tracker bookmark is easy to use, portable and will help remind you to keep track of your reading as it sits in your current read – perfect for busy readers! If you are not a fan of printing reading journal templates, there are some digital book journals you might want to checkout!
For example: use a different color scheme for each month or year if you’re not using the monthly section pages. I’ve always loved journals and pens and stationery, and now that I’ve designed some pretty journals that fit my needs? As a book blogger and someone who pays attention to new releases, I find the monthly planning and reflection pages really helpful. It also comes with a stencil that has its own pocket, two ribbon bookmarks, and a pen holder on the spine.I love the idea of bullet journaling but I haven’t committed to it yet, I can’t give up my planner mid-year. You have a few options if you want to journal your reading in a digital format, but the main decision here is whether you want it to be public or private (or somewhere in between). At first, I kept things very simple to avoid turning reading into a note-taking chore, so I limited myself to jotting down a rating and general thoughts about the book as a whole.
This 8×10 reading log is larger, has a unique and fun interior design, and can help you track 200 books. Great books sometimes send our thoughts in crazy directions–let yourself record what you’re thinking and feeling as you reflect. These templates are in black and white so you can customise them with your own colours that fits your aesthetics best.I may blend the two ideas now, it’s been since high school that I’ve truly analyzed the books I’ve read. If you want a journal that also acts as a reading planner, then make sure you pick one that has a To Read list. It has a pocket in the back for you to keep any booksmarks, notes, or other things you want to keep on hand. Now that I’ve gotten into a nice rhythm with it, I’ve started adding a few quotes (w/page number or location).