One day I purchased a very expensive writing journal at the West Little Rock post office and felt guilty for buying it, we didn't have the money and I didn't keep a journal. Why would have have given in to such an impulse buy? I was reading a lot and never could remember, what book did I read that time and loved? Have I read that author? Didn't I read that book already? So I turned this impulse buy into one of the greatest ideas I have ever had....a book journal. My journal is in a box in the garage, so I can't feature it because it is 4am as I type this and I can't go out there :) Here is a photo from the internet. The book was padded (squishy) and was easy to wipe off and featured lined pages.
I used that high priced kitty journal until every page was full. I then tried new, dedicated book journals and was not happy. I did many an internet search trying to find something that would be exactly what I wanted:
1. Title
2. Author
3. Dates read
4. Ranking
5. A few notes on the book
I bought a few on Amazon and they had some components but not all, or were small or would not hold at least 100 books (I wanted each one to last one year).
Finally I found the Modern Mrs. Darcy page and it changed everything. She will give you her book journal pages for free if you join her website. I have loved the website. She gives you book recommendations, time management, book challenges, a wonderful little store and is even an author herself.
I did have to tweak her book journal a bit, to suit the things that I had been tracking since 1996 and the things I wanted to add. I am just going to include a picture since I did not create the original template, I just perfected it for me. I have 3 books per page and I copy on back and front.
In 2011, I started keeping a digital record too because I LOVE the reading stats! I am trying to see how many books I read before turning 50 so there is a column for running total, for my self imposed challenges, the number of days it takes to read a book, did I like it and what material the book was (ebook, paper, or audio). At the end of the year I total up the number read, challenges, rank the favorite books, average out the number of days it takes to read a book and total of ebooks/audio and paper.
The last thing that I use is a To Be Read shelf graphic that I made for fun. I list all the books I want to read and color in the books as I finish. There are other elements on the page you can color too. Here is a link to my drawing and a little snapshot of what it looks like. I like Presidents so there are a few Presidents hanging out on my shelf, along with a Carnival Cruise line whale fluke.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5dRrA2icRjQQk9xMWJha1FFbGM/view?usp=sharing
Happy day to you and read fast!
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