We’ve all heard of ‘spring cleaning’. The dreaded (or anticipated) time of year where the cold winter days (if you live in Canada like me you’ll understand) finally become longer, sunnier, and warmer. Inevitably, everyone’s in the mood to declutter and clean.
We’re a few weeks into Spring now and what better time is there to begin to track your reading in a more organized and visual way?
Goodreads is a great place to track your ‘To Reads”, “Reads”, and “Current Reads” but I’ve seen a lot of people on the internet complain about its aesthetic and organization. It can also sometimes be hard to visualize things when they’re on a ‘screen’. If you’re old-school like me, you still love things in physical form.
Who can use these?
For those of you that love to visualize, make lists, and bullet journal, this is perfect for you! I’m a big believer in organization and doing things in the most appealing way possible so I designed some aesthetically pleasing trackers for your Springtime reading endeavours. (They’re free too!)




Free Printables:
Please spread the love by sharing these printables with your other reader friends! If you do use them, take pictures and tag me on Instagram or Twitter (@andreasbkcorner for both)! I’d love to see these in action and share/rt them.
Which one do you think you’d make the most use out of? Let me know in the comments below.

Hi, this is so useful!! Thank you so much for this post, omg. And 👀 new fave blog.
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I’m so happy to hear! 🙂 Feel free to share these with others as well. You’re awesome!
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Ooh I really love these templates! I’ve been getting back into reading more books lately. Just followed you. Looking forward to reading more of your blog 😊💕
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Ahh thanks so much! So glad these can fall into the hands of readers. Followed back 🙂
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Great idea! I used to have a journal like this, but I threw that out ages ago during a de-clutter. Thanks for these!
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A journal is a great idea as well! 🙂 Happy to share.
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These sound so useful! I can never keep track of what I have and haven’t read yet and these look perfect! So cute
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Thanks! So glad to hear 🙂
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Ooh I love these – I’m definitely losing track at the moment so these sound like a great way of keeping track of where I’m at – and noting things down so I can go and review and not completely have forgotten what happened. Thank you!!
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I’m so glad to hear! Hopefully they’re helpful and can help you keep track of everything you read 🙂
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I’m still new on Goodreads, but I do appreciate the tracking progress feature there. Great way of connecting with other readers and authors I believe! 🤗
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Yes, Goodreads is pretty good for that! 🙂
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As much as I track things online, I still love pen to paper too–I’m old school like that. I appreciate you sharing these documents to help track reading. They’re perfect!
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We’re the same! So glad to hear that they might be helpful 🙂
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How creative! I’ve found a pretty great system for my reads at this point in time, but I could definitely see myself utilizing these in the future. I’m really glad you shared them because I know they’ll help so many other readers! 🙂
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That’s my hope! Thanks so much for stopping by 🙂
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This is a great idea! I love keeping track of what I’ve read and what I want to read. Thanks for sharing these!
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Yes, it’s always great to keep track of everything! 🙂 My pleasure
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thank you for sharing!! this is exactly what i was looking for !
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I’m so glad to hear this! 🙂
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