Reading A Book Review Journal and Reading Tracker is a great resource for keeping track of the many literary journeys of the avid reader and for adding some fun to reading for the more reluctant reader. It is filled with multiple goal-based pages to encourage continued reading. With easy-to-understand prompts and 8.5 x 11 pages, this reading log was created to be incredibly kid-friendly but can be enjoyed by all those young at heart looking for a way to track their reading. Keeping a reading log is a fantastic way to help you remember all the books you have read. It will also help you keep track of the important details of those books. Reading logs are a great way to keep track of books read for summer reading programs and book clubs. Reading A Book Review Journal and Reading Tracker offers you the space to review 100 literary adventures. These reviews include spaces to fill in information like title, author, illustrator, start and finish dates, genre, cover style, page count, star ratings, favorite character, new words, favorite line, how the book made you feel, recommendations, and a doodle from a scene in the book. Beyond having 100 pages for book review, this reading log also includes a complete your bookshelf challenge, path to 100 books check-off list, genre chart, book review awards, collection of new words read, books I want to read, and reading tracker calendar. Bring Reading A Book Review Journal and Reading Tracker along with you on your literary journeys and it can help you answer many of your reading history questions like… What is the longest book I have ever read? How many books have I read by this particular author? Did I already read this book? What was my favorite line from that book again? How many days did I read over the summer? What was that character's name? What was that new word I read and what did it mean? Which book made me laugh the most? Which book had the best battle? How many books were in that series? How many days did I read last year? Do I read more fantasy or mystery books? And, of course, the most important question… What book am I going to read next?