A reading journal is a quiet place where your thoughts meet the stories you read.
It’s not about right answers, it’s about your reflections, feelings, and discoveries.
Here, each page becomes a mirror:
a sentence that moved you,
a question that stayed with you,
a new word that opened a door.
It’s where books stop being distant objects and start becoming companions,
where you remember not just what you read,
but who you were while reading it.
What Does a Reading Journal Look Like?
A reading journal is a book within a book, a slim notebook or a thick, weathered diary, its pages waiting to be filled with the echoes of stories.

Inside, you might find:

- Quotes written in careful cursive
- Margins filled with doodles or stars beside favorite lines
- Words circled, underlined — felt
- Lists of characters, thoughts scribbled
- A page marked with a leaf or a ticket.
Some pages are neat and tidy. Others are a little chaotic — like the mind after a good chapter.
The cover could be plain or patterned, cloth-bound or leather-wrapped —
but it always holds something of you.

It smells of paper, ink, and maybe the memory of a place you were when you wrote your last entry.
Printable Reading Journal Templates and Ideas
Your Reading Journal, Your Way
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“Somewhere inside all of us is the power to change the world.” in Matilda by Roald Dahl
