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Books I've Read: A Reader's Journal - Write it Down Mini Size Color Collection 160-page Journal
- 160-Page Reading Journal: Keep track of your favorite books: journal information about them and record how you felt about each book
- Hardcover Design: The journal’s hardcover design means it’ll be protected from damage and wear-and-tear
- Perfect for Young Book Lovers: This journal makes for a great gift for kids who love to read and keep track of their thoughts as they go!
Keep track of all the books you’ve read with the Books I’ve Read Reader’s Journal! This hardcover journal comes complete with 160 pages that you can use to write down information about your favorite books, such as the dates you started and finished the book, details about the plot, your favorite characters and quotes, how you felt about the book, and more! It is fun to look back at entries over time and remind yourself of how you felt when reading, sort of like a reading time capsule. This journal makes for a great gift for the young book lover in your life. ~Alex
,A great gift idea. Use the reading journal to record information about the books you read such as author, title, your recommendation, favorite characters, plot and other items.
- Printed in the USA
- Soy-based ink
- Acid-free recycled paper
- Durable hard cover design
We book lovers are prone to recording detailsabout favorite books. These journals come inboth small (60 3x5.5 pages) or large (over 120pages, 7x9) format. The front-page designs ofthese double spiral-bound journals peak throughthe sturdy, cut-out covers. Pages are cream coloredwith lines, and the large journal pagesare flecked with watermark images. These journalsare a great place to record basic facts suchas title, author, and publisher information; yourinterest in the book; its message or plot; favoritecharacters and quotations; and other notes/comments.If you share books, record your loaninginformation. In addition to providing morespace for each category, the larger journal alsoprovides space for recording similar books byauthor or theme and recommendations. ~ Ruth
I wanted the kids to have a reading log for their Summer Reading Program at our Library
I have A Reader’s Journal myself and find it a great way to keep track of books I have read. I purchased two new ones for Christmas gifts.