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Updated list for 2022 here!
Every year, I debate what I’m going to do for a reading tracker and whether or not I’ll use it. As I said in my reading goals post,ย I want to make a bigger effort to read more this year and I like to keep some sort of list outside of Goodreads, because who doesn’t like making more work for themselves? For some reason, I want to be able to see something on paper and watch my list of books grow in a tactile way. I suppose if I really wanted to do that I could just put all of the books I read in a big book stack on the floor but I feel like my husband might object and my kids would kick it over for fun. So paper it is.
Here are some fantastic ideas that I found after scouring the depths of the internet. Some are free, some you buy, but I like them all for different reasons. I like that there are premade books you can get made just for this or you can go the personalized route of your bullet journal or planner. Whatever floats your boat!
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Bujo Book Life from @oak.tree.journaling
Keeping a Book Journal – Mommy Mannegren
Reading Journal – HappyPrettyBlog
Books to Read – AlinasCreativeCorner
Do you use some sort of Reading Tracker or Log?
I’d really like to make a list of all the books I haven’t read yet and cross them off as I go…buuuuut I haven’t!
Haha story of my life!
Just started up an excel spread sheet this year based on some of the breakdowns I saw on other bloggers’ 2017 yearly wrap-ups. At least it will make totalling up stuff easier at the end of the year ๐
That’s a great idea! I really enjoy reading those stats posts because I’m a nerd haha!
I keep track via Goodreads.
Always a good option!!