Bullet Journal Reading Log
Bullet Journal Reading Log
This log is designed to record books read, set reading goals, and capture personal reflections. It provides a stylish and functional format for tracking reading progress and reflecting on personal reading experiences.
prepared By: [YOUR NAME]
Log Overview
Date: [DATE]
A stylish and functional way to monitor reading achievements and personal insights
Date |
Title |
Author |
Pages Read |
Personal Reflections |
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01/01/2050 |
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes |
Arthur Conan Doyle |
60 |
Sherlock Holmes’ deductive skills are incredible. The mystery was engaging and well-crafted. |
01/15/2050 |
Anne of Green Gables |
L.M. Montgomery |
50 |
Anne’s imaginative adventures and growth were delightful. I loved her creative spirit and resilience. |
02/01/2050 |
The Catcher in the Rye |
J.D. Salinger |
70 |
Holden Caulfield’s perspective was both raw and insightful. The themes of alienation and rebellion stood out. |
02/15/2050 |
The Book Thief |
Markus Zusak |
55 |
The story, narrated by Death, was moving and poignant. It provided a unique view of life during WWII. |
03/01/2050 |
The Giver |
Lois Lowry |
60 |
The concept of a controlled society was thought-provoking. The protagonist’s journey towards freedom was powerful. |
Notes & Reminders:
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Regularly update the log to track progress on reading goals and personal reflections.
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Use stylish formatting and design elements to make the log engaging and visually appealing.
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Reflect on how each book contributes to personal reading goals and overall growth.