Friday, 31 August 2012

How to keep a reading journal

We've recently added the Leuchtturm 1917 Reading Journal to our website, but you might be wondering, what am I actually meant to do with this? How is it different to a normal notebook?

Let us try and help...

 Leuchtturm1917 'Ex libris' Reading Journal


Reading Journals are great places to record a variety of things when reading a book. What your initial impressions of the book were and how they changed throughout the course of reading? The emotions that the book made you feel, or maybe didn't and the questions it made you ask.

It's fascinating to keep a record of things like this, as who could honestly say they can remember exactly what they thought and felt about a book, years down the line. Or even after the book you read is long gone you still have that record of evidence to look back on, a little bit of personal history.

Leuchtturm Ex Libri Reading Journal Inside  


These Reading Journals Feature



- Fields for title, author, genre, etc.
- Enough space for comments, remarks or quotes and particularly interesting passages.
- Note part with separate area for more books to read, for gifts and books borrowed or loaned, and a free gestalltbare Category
- Alphabetical index for easy retrieval of books read
- 252 pages with space for 156 books read
- A5


So there's more than enough room to get down everything you need to about your favourite literature.

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