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Reading Tracker Journal: Create Your Own Reading Goal | Record Your Reading Performance for Your Top 100 Favorite Books | Paul Kani
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Reading Tracker Journal What is your hobbies? If the reading is your hobby, I suggest you to take one. Why? Because, this reading tracker Journal is a great place to keep track of your reading performance for your first 100 awesome books. It helps you keep track about how many pages per day that you exactly use for each book. You will surprise about how much reading speed has been improved over the time. Before start reading, the reading goal about how many days to finished reading for each book have to be set up. Then keep reading! To achieve the reading goal, reader have to use the reading time equal or less than the reading goal. What inside this book? It has enough space for book title, author, friction or non-friction, genre, number of page, date start/ finished, publisher, reading performance (Pages/day), How many days you plan to read? (Planning/ Actual), goal achieved (Yes/No), book ratings (One Star to Five Star), cues and questions, book review, note and opinion and book summary, quotes and Inspiration. Its' dimension is 8 x 10 Inches with matte cover finished. It has space for record one hundred books. It's great gift for book lovers. Enjoy!
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candc320
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My new reading tracker came in! I‘ve loved using the 2024 version and they‘ve added tabs for the new year 😍. My little organizing heart is so excited 😆!!

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WanderingBookaneer
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Getting my reading journal ready.

SaturnDoo I ❤❤❤ it!!! 5y
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Moony
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At the moment my reading stats looking good. And in my physical calender I only notice if I have read 20 minutes per day or not. Now I asked myself if it is motivating to notice the detailed time like in the app or not? 🤪🤔 (the app only shows the last 30 days, so I don't know what I read in January. What do you mean. Too much tracking or not?

Amiable It depends on what you want to get out of tracking your stats. Will the knowledge make you change anything about your reading life? If not, then yes—too much tracking. 🙂 6y
Moony @Amiable thanks for the great answer. It's a good question. I think the answer is no or maybe. Sometimes I'm motivated by exactly number and sometimes not. But today I learn that I'm always motivated when the story and the authors is good and I can dive into the book. 😊😎 so I'll use my time to read and not to draw a new reading statistic. 😉 6y
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SleepyDragon
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Got a question for those of you who track your reading with timing apps like Bookly, etc:

How do you handle books with appendixes or lengthly end notes? I tend to skip around, but I realized this was skewing my reading speed stats. If you don't read them, do you change the page number in the app? What if you actually read them?

I'm not sure how to deal with this in regards to my tracking apps. Thoughts?

SleepyDragon The book I am currently reading has nearly 100 pages of end material. I'm really interested in how others deal with this. 6y
Moony 🤔 this problem I hadn't before. But often I correct the pagenumber when I start reading, so that it counts only the story and not the supplement. 6y
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