How to Start Reading Journal

the story behind the story

Some people read books. Others… keep them. Not on shelves. Not in neat rows.

But in fragments. In thoughts. In little marks that say: I was here, and this meant something.

Reading journaling is not about remembering the plot. It’s about noticing what stayed.

Alice note (because reading is never just reading)

If reading is falling into a story, journaling is what happens when you don’t fully come back. You carry pieces with you. A sentence. A feeling. A question that didn’t quite close.

And suddenly — your life and the book start to overlap.

What kind of journaling is this?

Not academic. Not perfect. A little messy. A little intuitive.

  • a title written slightly crooked
  • a quote you had to keep
  • a rating that doesn’t fully explain anything

And maybe a sticker. Or two. Not decoration — but anchors.

The subtle Wonder shift

At first, you’re tracking books. Then, something changes. You start noticing:

  • what you return to
  • what you avoid
  • what stays longer than expected

It’s not just a journal of books. It’s a journal of you as a reader.

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