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By Esther Lombardi, About.com Guide to Classic Literature since 2000

Take Note of the Days... and Reading

Saturday June 7, 2008
Summer is a great time to start a reading journal. You can start keeping track of the books you're reading, why you chose the book, what you thought of it, and so much more. When you're on vacation, you may have some spare time to really get your book journal off to a great start. But, you can also make it a regular part of your reading schedule. Read a little. Then, write about what you read. You'll be amazed at how much more you'll get out of your reading experience when you keep a book journal!

So, do you keep a book journal? What do you write about? Does it help you to remain focused on what you're reading? Here are a few idea starters for How to Keep a Reading Log or Book Journal...

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