The Number 1 Best Digital Reading Journal Every Reader Needs - The Curious Planner (2024)

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Well hello there to all you book lovers, welcome to your soon to be favourite digital reading journal.

As someone who has been logging their reading for years in paper journals and for the past few years digitally, I know exactly what is needed to make a reading journal template absolutely perfect… and we have only gone and done it!

This post is going to give you a deep dive into our brand new digital reading planner and why you definitely need one. We are going to look at the pros and cons of a digital reading journal and what exactly is a reading journal, as well as how you can personalise your journal and make it your best reading journal ever <3.

This post is all about our digital reading journal!

What is a Digital Reading Journal?

A digital reading journal is exactly what it says on the tin; a place to track everything to do with your books digitally. You will most likely have this reading journal on your tablet and it will include the basics of your monthly reads, book reviews, and maybe some space to put down the books you would like and have bought.

Why have we made a Digital Reading Journal

As a seasoned digital planner and paper planner user, I knew EXACTLY what is needed to make the perfect digital reading planner. All of the planners I tried out before were not hitting the spot. It could be that there was not enough space for a book review to there being not enough pre-built lists. So, I made my own!

Keep reading to see how much bookish goodness we have packed into this digital reading journal!

What is in the TCP Digital Reading Journal?

TCP’s digital reading journal is what’s listed above and so much more! Below there is a detailed contents as well as how I use the journal, some pros (and the one con) including some pictures of it in action.

Our digital reading journal is truly one of a kind as we have so much packed into it. From challenges, to 5 star reads, to DNFs, and space for 150 linked reviews, you will have space for everything!

Here is a detailed contents for you:

  • Your Bookshelf for the year (each linking to it’s separate book review)
  • Book of the Month
  • 5 Star Reads
  • Yearly Stats, categorised by overall and each month
  • 12 Separate Monthly Reading Trackers
  • Books Bought
  • Books Wishlist
  • Physical TBR
  • Series Tracker
  • Yearly TBR
  • Did Not Finish
  • A-Z Challenge
  • 50 Books Challenge
  • 25 Book Prompt Challenge
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What are the Pros of a Digital Reading Journal?

There are so many pros to a digital reading journal and I am going to show you them all using our digital reading planner.

1. Everything is Easily Found

There is nothing more annoying than rifling through your paper journal trying to find a page that is absolutely buried in your book. However, with the digital reading journal your contents page is easily clickable, as well as tabs on every page that navigate you to all headings contents.

What about your book reviews? Those too are clickable! All 150+ off= them.

2. Space for (nearly) Unlimited Books

153 books to be precise, and those are just the *clickable* book reviews. What do we mean by that? Under the books read section each book will link to its own book review page, plus other spaces to list books such as, 5 star reads, book of the months, challenges, yearly TBRs, and more.

3. Extremely Personalisable and NO PRINTER REQUIRED

One of the MAJOR turn-offs when it comes to paper reading planners is that you have to physically print out the pictures you want in there and that costs so much money in ink. However, with the digital planner you can copy, paste, re-arrange images, as well as add cool stickers. Most importantly, if you change your mind, you can do it again, to however you like!

Scroll through this post to see the goodnotes digital reading journal in action!

Layout is Already Provided – Less Work

PS: if you have not read ACOWAR, DO NOT LOOK AT THE BOOK REVIEW BELOW!

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No more drawing a bunch of squares here there and everywhere to represent books of covers you will NEVER print out and blank pages of ideas you will never draw. This reading journal template is the best because all of the work is done for you! All you have to do is personalise it to how you want and have fun reading.

4. Re-Use Year After Year

You read that correctly. This book journal is undated so once you buy it you can keep it and use it forever! Don’t say this isn’t the best digital reading journal goodnotes and notability has ever seen 😉.

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5. Goals and Monthly and Yearly Stats all in One Place

Track your yearly goals and TBR efficiently, and compare your ‘Goals’ to your ‘Actual’ at the end of the year. Monthly statistics also join to your monthly read pages, something which just CANNOT be done in a physical planner.

6. Note Pages to Personalise Whatever You Like

We understand that many people like taking notes and doodling on different style pages, so here you are absolutely spoilt for choice! We have

  • Grid
  • Dot Grid
  • Ruled
  • Blank

Each and every page is un-titled and you can replicate them as much as you like.

7. What Mistakes?

So we have sort of touched on this in terms of personalisation. Feed the perfectionist in you when it comes to journalling as digital journalling allows you to correct your mistakes in the tap of a button #byebyetipex

8. Digital Reading Journal PDF

PDF! The fact that it is a PDF is indeed a PRO because you can use this reading journal template ANYWHERE! That means any note taking app you have that can take PDFs, this journal can be used on. Granted it will be best quality on GoodNotes but the quality will not be too bad that it is unusable (I’m pretty sure you will not notice much difference to be honest.)

9. Challenge Yourself

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So with a regular journal you need to go, make all the spreads, print out challenges, stick them in your journal etc. However, our reading journal has 3 fun reading challenges for you to complete. Also with the built in TBR spreads and statistics you’ll take your challenges and goals seriously.

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The ONE Con of Digital Reading Journals

The one and only con of digital journalling in general is that you don’t have a physical copy you can refer to and look back on in the future. Yes you can have them all in one place on your tablet but sometimes, nothing beats holding a physical book- just like physical vs ebook, right? 😂

There is a way around this con. If you truly love your journal at the end of the year and would love a physical copy you can have it PRINTED. The journals layout is chronological so printing your journal will have it read very well.

We absolutely LOVE this reading journal and cannot wait to use it for years to come. We currently have an offer where you can get 10% off the digital reading journal (+ everything else digital in the store) when you sign up to our mailing list!

Make sure to check this bad boi out because it truly is a dream where you can track all of your reading!

Want to see all of our digital planners in action? Check us out on tiktok @thecuriousplanner

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The Number 1 Best Digital Reading Journal Every Reader Needs - The Curious Planner (2024)

FAQs

How to teach a 14 year old to read? ›

10 ways to encourage your high-schooler to read
  1. Keep things real. ...
  2. Let your teen choose. ...
  3. Look for books at your teen's reading level. ...
  4. Model reading. ...
  5. Discuss what your child reads. ...
  6. Resist the urge to criticize. ...
  7. Find a compelling series. ...
  8. Connect reading to your teen's passion.

What's the best strategy for effective reading and studying? ›

Break long assignments into segments.

Read 10 pages (and take notes) then do something else. Later, read the next 10 pages and so on. Read prefaces and summaries to learn important details about the book. Look at the table of contents for information about the structure and movement of ideas.

How do I fill out a reading journal? ›

What should entries in your reading journal look like?
  1. Always date each entry, and note the book's title and author on your first line.
  2. Write down the page or chapter number at the beginning of your entry.
  3. Use a separate part of your book for your journal.
  4. Ideas to help you write a better journal.

What are good questions for reading log? ›

Then answer one of these questions:
  • What was the most memorable thing about the text? ...
  • How are you going to work with the text? ...
  • What did the text make you think about? ...
  • Does this book or paper connect with something else that you've read? ...
  • What do you need to read more about now?
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What reading age should a 12 year old have? ›

The expectation is that the range of reading achievement is likely to be two-thirds of the median chronological age of the group. ie. in a mixed-ability class of 12-year-olds, the reading ages would vary from 8 to 16.

Why can't my 12 year old read? ›

Children struggle with reading for all sorts of reasons. They may find it hard to sit still and concentrate; they may have got so anxious about reading that it stops them learning; they may have speech and language difficulties or a history of hearing loss.

What is the most effective method of reading instruction? ›

Reading aloud is considered the best way for caregivers to prepare a child to learn to read. The panel's analysis showed that the best approaches to reading instruction have the following elements: Explicit instruction in phonemic awareness. Systematic phonics instruction.

What is the fastest reading strategy? ›

Use a finger of your hand to scan • Repeat silently in your mind the keywords while scanning. Highlight or underline key words. When you come across a keyword while scanning, stop, and carefully read the surrounding text. Don't forget to scan tables of contents, summaries, indexes, headings, and typographical cues.

What are the 3 P's in reading? ›

These three catchy words, Pause, Prompt Praise describe a simple technique that, used well, will support your child to practise his/her reading and to develop more reading confidence.

Should I keep a reading journal? ›

Reading journals are great tools for keeping track of the books you've read and recording your daily reading habits. Bookworms and beginners alike can benefit from keeping a reading journal.

What is a reading journal entry? ›

A response to reading usually is done in the reading journal. It helps students to confidently and independently respond to texts if, over the year, you help them build up a bank of reading journal entry types that they can choose from.

What are the 3 big questions in reading? ›

The Three Big Questions strategy challenges readers to annotate in the margins by marking passages that answer the questions: "What surprised me?", "What did the author think I already knew?", and "What challenged, changed, or confirmed what I already knew?".

What are two questions you should ask before reading? ›

Pre-reading Questions Using Context Clues

What characters might be in the story? What is something you predict will happen in this story? What clues does the title give us about this book?

What are the 4 questions you should ask when reading a book? ›

There are four main questions you need to ask of every book:
  • What is this book about?
  • What is being said in detail, and how?
  • Is this book true in whole or in part?
  • What of it?

Is it too late to start reading at 14? ›

It is never too late to start reading. Reading is the best gift that you can give yourself.

What is the average reading level for a 14 year old? ›

According to the Center for Plain Language, the average American has a 7th to 8th grade reading level (12 to 14 years of age).

How much time should a 14 year old read? ›

Of course, it's hard to get your child or teen to curl up with a good book for hours — there's just so many other fun things to do. But you might be pleased to hear that the benefits of reading just 20 minutes a day have been proven by research.

Can a 14 year old read normal people? ›

There are also some mature scenes, so most people recommend that you probably shouldn't read this if you're 18 and under. However, I think if you can handle some mature scenes and are able to understand tougher topics, you could probably empathize and completely understand this story.

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