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15 Reading Journals for Adults 15 Reading Journals for Adults
Created by Book Riot That’s right! Your favorite place to read about bookish things made a journal to help you write about your bookish endeavors. Filled with perfectly designed logs, and reading challenges, it’s the perfect journal to track your stats, favorites, and get inspiration for when you’re in a reading slump! Created by Rene J Smith
This is a journal that is designed for readers by readers. With an easy-to-use and cleverly designed layout, you can record any bookish things you want, including what you thought or any extra notes you had. Also, there’s a great checklist that has tons of must-read books you can use! And get inspiration from if you haven’t read them all yet. Created by Potter Gift
A compact journal that’s perfect for readers who find themselves on the go. But don’t let the small size fool you! This reading journal is stuffed with space for reviews, lists, and great quotes to keep you engaged and organized. Created by Jane Mount
If you are looking for a journal with beautiful illustrations to keep you motivated, have I got the one for you. Not only does it have a great reading log layout, but it also has illustrations of classics to inspire you. This is a Guided Reading Journal, making it extra helpful to those who need help being organized. Created by Inc. Sterling Publishing Not only is this journal adorable, but it’s also filled with monthly challenges, recommended reading, and book club question suggestions. It has a wonderful layout so you can take note of your thoughts on up to 100 books. It’s perfect for not only tracking your reading, but also to find books you’ll enjoy outside of your favorite genres. Created by Book Riot
Another incredible journal designed by your friends here at Book Riot. This journal has an open design that you can adapt to what you need out of a reading journal. It’s full of open pages, a favorites page, reading logs, and book bingo, so there’s something for everyone to make whatever reading logs work for you. Created by Potter Gift
If you are someone who loves reading checklists, this journal is full of them. There are checklists for books from almost every genre. This journal also has ample space to record your thoughts on books, and also space to track your bookish favorites. Favorite authors, genres, quotes, and much more. A great little journal. Created by Satanio Mairez
A great journal to log all of your favorites, as well as a good streamlined spot to review them. This journal is perfect for those who want a simple no-muss no-fuss space to record their reading history. Includes reading logs, book wishlists, and review pages. A lovely little book. Created by Potter Gift This is a great journal for recording books you want to read and books you have read alike. It has a lot of great checklists and ample room to record what you want to read and look for in the future. This journal is perfect for those people who are just starting the bibliophile lifestyle. Created by smART bookx
This is a great little reading log notebook with 100 pages to hold all your reading records and reviews. And it even has a list of 100 books to read in the back if you need a little bit of inspiration. Created by Journals Unlimited Since this journal is made out of recycled materials, it’s perfect for the environmentally conscious bookworm on your holiday shopping lists. It’s full of empty list pages and has review spots so you can keep track of what books have been amazing this year, and which ones are not for you. With 200 pages, it’s sure to last you a long time. Created by Moleskin Journals
If you want a more classic feel to your reading logs, this could be a perfect fit for you! The leather-bound journal makes you feel like an old-timey scholar, but the included fun stickers are there to spice up your reviews. It’s also got a pocket in the back so you can store any extra bits you have for your reading log. The layout is nice and streamlined, making it easy to log and review your reading. We love to see it. Created by The Hidden Book Nook
A lovely little journal with everything from an index, a rating system, and some amazing quotes from books. This is the perfect log for those who maybe haven’t used a reading journal before, but sure would like to try it out. Created by Readers Journal
This is the perfect reading journal for a reader who reads a lot. It has space to record up to 120 reviews about books. It has a loose structure, with lots of room to review, rate, and track your reading. While simple in its design it’s great for those who just want a way to jot down their thoughts on a book and move on to reading the next one. Created by Arrow Press
This Log is wonderful for people who not only want to track what they have read, but what they want to read someday. A softcover notebook that’s perfect for those on the go, this journal is full of pages for reviews, wish lists, quotes, and empty checklists to help you stay motivated to read, read, read.5 Reading Journals Designed for Kids 5 Reading Journals Designed for Kids Created by Belle Journals
A great journal designed specifically for children, this one focuses mostly on logging the books and less about writing down reviews and notes. It’s large and colorful, making it the perfect fit for kids learning to set and meet reading goals. Also worth note: There are tons of different covers so there is sure to be something to grab the attention of a young reader in your life. Created by Potter Gift This is a great journal for kids who are still reading with the help of their grown-ups. It’s got space for both the kid and the adult to rate the book, and keep track of who did the most reading, so kids just learning to read get to track how many books they read on their own, and with help. It’s also got adorable illustrations of a lovely little worm and recommendations for books that any age group would love to read. Created by Maxshine
With so many covers to choose from, this journal is perfect for kids with loads of different interests. There’s space to both log the number of books they read, but also plenty of room to review and put down thoughts or questions they had about what they read. Created by Ooh Lovely and Jennifer Farley
A wonderful journal for kids and adults alike. It has space to record up to 50 book reviews, as well as space to record new words learned while reading. It also has space to draw thoughts and reviews for more artistically expressive kids. Created by Reading Journal Sasha This journal has a great space to index and log the genre of the books the kids are reading, as well as providing space for kids to give stars and reviews. It also has space to track the start and end date of reading so kids can track how fast at reading they are getting the more they read.
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