seeing your journal always inspires and motivates me so much, it looks so pretty! i'm using my reading journal and the storygraph to track my reading (but i haven't really used my reading journal yet, gotta catch up haha) :)
Yay for all the tracking things! What I always about videos like this is that every type of tracking has its own purpose for the person using it. I track 4 ways as well: Goodreads, Storygraph, my own excel sheet with finished books and graphs (haven’t included DNFs on there but maybe I should 🤔), and also the Bookly app where I track all my reading sessions so I know how many minutes I spent on how many pages, and how much time I have left on my current reads.
Yes definitely! And being a couple months into the year I've made more changes to some and realised I don't utilise others enough, all a learning curve :) I'm still undecided on whether I want to track DNF"s, for me they aren't books I've read so it's that balance of not including them if I've read less than 100 pages and including them if I almost made it to the end, it's tricky :/ OMG that's soo fun! never heard of Bookly, will have to check it out :)
I feel like I've gone overboard with tracking this year haha - I have six ways which aren't needed but here we are anyway! I love seeing the way people track especially in their journals - yours is so pretty!
seeing your journal always inspires and motivates me so much, it looks so pretty!
i'm using my reading journal and the storygraph to track my reading (but i haven't really used my reading journal yet, gotta catch up haha) :)
that means so much, thank you Zee
Your set up is great. I use goodreads and storygraph. And then my book journal.
thank you so much Melissa
Loved your set ups 🥰 I’m using notion, good reads and my reading journal to track mine - my journal is my fave way 🤩
thank youuuu Rebecca
Yay for all the tracking things! What I always about videos like this is that every type of tracking has its own purpose for the person using it. I track 4 ways as well: Goodreads, Storygraph, my own excel sheet with finished books and graphs (haven’t included DNFs on there but maybe I should 🤔), and also the Bookly app where I track all my reading sessions so I know how many minutes I spent on how many pages, and how much time I have left on my current reads.
Yes definitely! And being a couple months into the year I've made more changes to some and realised I don't utilise others enough, all a learning curve :) I'm still undecided on whether I want to track DNF"s, for me they aren't books I've read so it's that balance of not including them if I've read less than 100 pages and including them if I almost made it to the end, it's tricky :/ OMG that's soo fun! never heard of Bookly, will have to check it out :)
I feel like I've gone overboard with tracking this year haha - I have six ways which aren't needed but here we are anyway! I love seeing the way people track especially in their journals - yours is so pretty!
OMG 6?! I thought 4 was bad enough ahahahah :D thank you so much Emily
Love the setup!
thank you so much Rhiannon
I'm using Goodreads and The Storygraph 📚
Niceeee! I've tried story graph twice now and I just can't get the hang of it, don't think its for me :/ wish it was!
I use a spreadsheet from Daijah’s Book World! It gives you all the stats and graphs like CAWPILE, but allows you to rate based off of gut feeling😊
Oh that's good to know! maybe I'll check it out next year :P
I only use goodreads😂 Im to chaotic to keep track of spreadsheets ect.🤣
That’s fair!! I think I went a little over board but that’s totally fine 🤣