The 2025 Reading Log
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One of my favorite things about the end of the year has become releasing the annual reading log template.
You may remember the original one from Hadley Designs, the 2021 from Carrot Top Paper Shop, the 2022 years from HnH Design, the 2023 one from Liza Design Co, and the 2024 one from Emily Cromwell Designs! (all of them are available still as undated versions, if you’d like to use one of them this year too!).
And now, just in time for a new year of reading, this 2025 reading log template from Samantha of IngardensDesign is here!
If you have a reading goal for 2025, this is for you! (Or for your classroom or family!).
There are 98 book spines so you can track up to 98 books.
If your goal is to read 12 books in 2025, then you can color in everything except for 12 books spines.
If you’re aiming for 25 or 50 or 80, you can do the same.
If you read MORE than 100 books this year, fill this one up and then print off a second one!
Another fun thing that made a reappearance this year is the daily reading tracking, if you’d like to use it. You’ll notice the little circles that make a border around the edge – there’s one for every day of the year, so if you want to track how many days you read in 2025, you can color in a circle each day that you read.
There are so many ways to use the reading log template – you can print off a big version and hang it on your wall or a smaller size that fits on a bulletin board or a small version to tape or glue in the front of your planner or journal.
(If you’d like to print off a big size, here are the step-by-step directions for how to do an engineering print – you’ll be hooked on how spectacular they are AND how cheap they are!)
You can write the titles of the books you want to read this year on the spines and then color them in when you’ve finished them.
You could color them all in now and then write the titles in as you read them.
You can use a color code to differentiate between audiobooks and paper books or grown-up books and read-alouds or books by diverse authors or new releases and classics.
Basically the book logging possibilities are endless.
And it’s perfect for all ages – kids and adults alike.
I used to release the annual reading log template at the end of the year, but the last few years, MANY people have requested a pre-Christmas release so that they could gift it along with a favorite book or print out copies for their book club members or give it as neighbor gifts – I LOVE hearing all the clever ways people use it!
No matter how you choose to use the 2025 reading log template – I hope it’ll make this coming year of reading one of your best yet.
I can’t wait to see you use this – it’s going to be a fantastic year!
You can sign up to join our email lists and get a copy of the reading log here and it’ll come right to your inbox!
P.S. As you print and use this over the coming weeks and months, I’d be thrilled if you’d please share it with me on Instagram – tag me @everydayreading and @ingardensdesign so we can see them out in the wild!
I’d love the reading log template!
Hi Krista, I sent you a direct email. Happy reading! Kelsey
I’d love the book log
Hi Lilly, I sent you a direct email. Happy reading! Kelsey
I’d love to get the 2025 reading log 😃
Hi Tracy, I sent you a direct email. Happy reading! Kelsey
Would love to use the template for book logging!
Hi Sarah, I sent you a direct email. Happy reading! Kelsey
I’d love the book log and tracker page
Hi Jennifer, I sent you a direct email. Happy reading! Kelsey