Reading Journal Flip Through (118 Books) + 2022 Reading Stats!

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Elizabeth here from plant based bride and today  I'm excited to share a full flip through of my   reading journal from 2022. this one is a chunky  boy as you can see the elastic barely stretches   enough to Encompass all that is this notebook I  know I've mentioned it before but I just find it   so incredibly satisfying when my journals get  this thick it's just there's just something   about it it is incredibly satisfying and I'm  super excited to share all of these spreads   with you I know this has been a long time  coming I apologize it took me a minute but   I'm very excited to share it with you now so  without further Ado let's open this bad boy up without the tension from the elastic it  expands even further so much goodness in here   so here's the inner cover I'll link the video  where I set up this journal if you want to watch   the process of making these yearly spreads but  I've got my little quote page to start us off   and the cover page for the whole reading Journal  then we have the index where I've listed all of   the spreads in my reading Journal along with the  page numbers this is an Archer and all of notebook   which aren't numbered but you'll see I just added  Little Numbers in the corner so that I could   easily find anything I'm looking for although I  feel like I don't need to use my index too often   because I typically remember where everything  is but it's nice to have it for future reference   especially if I end up making these for years to  come so I can go back and find all my entries for   my female rage reading challenge or when I read  the winners of the Goodreads Choice Awards of 2021   moving on to my 2022 Reading  Tracker my goal in 2022 was   115 books and I passed that I read 118  so I got to fill in each of my boxes then we've got my 22 books in 2022 spread I didn't  get to all of these I didn't even read 50 of them   sadly I only read 10 out of the 22 but quite a few  of those that I read became new favorites that I   really loved these five were all Five Star reads  which is awesome so I've transferred over all   the ones that I didn't finish last year into this  year's version of the spread my 23 books in 2023   so that I can get to them this year [Music] then  we have my book bracket spread and you can notice   here where I've been numbering the pages this  spread has its own video dedicated to it which I   will link for you if you want to watch the process  of me filling this out and determining my favorite   book of the year which was braiding Sweetgrass  by Robin wall kimmerer it's always a fun video   then I move on to my series tracker and my  2022 reading goals as I mentioned in my new   reading Journal setup for 2023 I'll link that as  well if you want to see what changes I made to   these spreads in my newest version of my reading  Journal I switched up my series tracker because   I didn't love this format it was nice to have  one because I didn't have one before but I like   what I did in my new bullet Journal better than  this spread as for my 2022 reading goals some   of them I did great some of them less so so my  goals for 2022 were to read in French to read   door stoppers which I've defined as books over  500 pages although obviously different people   will have different definitions for that  non-western Classics and Western Classics   and then translated work and Canadian work the  first four my goal was to read six of each so   one every other month and then for translated in  Canadian I was hoping to read 12 each so one every   month and reading in French I failed miserably  I only read one book in French in all of 2022 so   hopefully I can do better this year doorstoppers  and Western Classics I hit my goal I read at least   six of each of those and non-western Classics I  did okay I read three in the year I did read a   lot of books that were not written by authors in  the west but not necessarily books that would be   considered Classics so that's something that I  want to work on in 2023 reading more books that   are considered Classics in non-western countries  because I feel like you can learn a lot about a   particular country its culture its people by  reading its classic literature I read more than   12 translated Works in 2022 so this was an easy  win and Canadian authors I did okay I read eight   books by Canadian authors in 2022 which isn't too  bad I would love to read more Canadian fiction in   2023 but it's hard when I'm also simultaneously  trying to do my reading around the world   challenge trying to read a book from every  country in the world I'm gonna work on that   my book bingo I did pretty well there's only two  spots that I didn't actually fill in my book Bingo   which were asexual or a romantic author and a  disabled author now to be fair I'm not 100 sure   that I didn't read a book by a disabled author or  an asexual or aromantic author but I discovered   this year as I was trying to keep on top of  a couple more stats around authors identities   that it's really hard to find information about a  lot of authors a lot of authors are just not very   public about their various identities and that's  totally understandable so I didn't pry too far   I tried to do some basic Research into authors  as I was tracking my stats but I didn't want to   become a sleuth trying to figure out everything  about an author if they didn't you know share   it very prominently on their website or in their  Twitter bio or something so it's possible that I   did meet these requirements but I didn't actually  fill them in since I wasn't totally sure [Music]   moving on to my reading around the world spread  this was it was so fun to get to fill in it's so   fun to get to fill in the countries as I read  from them so this year I actually read from   27 countries which I'm super super excited about  I'm really happy with that now that's only 13 of   the world because there are 195 countries in the  world which seems like a lot I feel like when I   was a kid there were only a hundred countries or  something like that maybe I'm misremembering but   it feels like there's more countries so it's quite  a tall order to read from all of them especially   because in some of my research I've been unable to  find any books from some countries that have been   translated into English so it might be a bit of  a challenge but as of right now I know there are   still a lot of countries that I can easily find  books that have been translated into English to   read from I'm going to keep working on this in  2023. there are also countries on this list that   haven't been filled in that I know I've read books  from in the past but I decided to just start fresh   in 2022 when I decided to start this Challenge  and kind of wipe clean any past reading and go   from there so so this is my map of reading in 2022  and I'm excited to expand upon it in 2023. moving   on to my reading through history spread which  is another one that I just kind of forgot about   this year I think I was so focused on reading  around the world that I totally forgot that   I was wanting to read books that were much older  than I typically read so as you can see I set this   up kind of in the hopes of reading some pretty  ancient work and um that didn't really happen   the oldest book I read in 2022 was published in  1847 so all the books I read are concentrated   right here from 1847 to the present day although  I will say that if not winter is a collection of   sappho's poetry which while technically that book  was published I think in 2005 if I'm remembering   correctly the poems themselves were written in a  much older time so I feel like I could probably   add something you know to be more accurate to  where the content of if not winter came from which   was around 600 BC which is you know way back here  which isn't too bad so where's my where's my pen   one sec so I feel like I deserve to add something  for that because I mean yeah I just feel like I   do so I'm gonna add a little spot here for 600  BC which I guess would be around here ish right that's my entry for sappho makes  me feel slightly better about not   having really paid attention to this  challenge at all so I'm gonna add   my highlighter all the way along here to show the  real span of my reading although again the vast   majority is concentrated in this little area with  just one little outlier in 600 BC but hey [Music]   it's something moving on to my next spread this is  a new spread that I didn't create at the start of   the year it's my plant-based bride book club  spread I do have a book club with my patrons   I knew I wanted to create a spread at the end  of the year with all of the books that we read   togethers so these are all of our book club books  from January all the way through to December and   my rating for each and then I also highlighted  my favorite out of our book club books this year   which also happened to be my favorite book of the  Year braiding Sweetgrass our September book club   pick but this was a great year for the book club  I gave half of the books we read this year five   stars and most of the rest are Four Star reads  the only exception to that was Pachinko which I   gave three stars and I still really enjoyed that  book and we had an amazing discussion around it   it just didn't quite work for me structurally such  a great year for the book club our discussions got   so deep on so many topics and everyone in the book  club is so insightful and willing to be vulnerable   and open and we share all our ideas in such a  respectful way and it's just wonderful so great   year for the book club getting into the monthly  spreads now so starting with January here and   I'll start going a little bit quicker now so  each month I do a spread for all the books I   read that month and then a spread with my stats  so these are all the books I read in January   and my stats for January and then I get into my  individual book entries so I always start with a   full page spread for our book club pick for the  month which was the Gilded wolves in January and   then I move into the other books I read that month  typically adjusting the size of the entry based   on how much I liked a book my favorite books  I try to give a full page spread if possible and a couple more here some more favorites the  silent companions the fire next time and then   I also sometimes like to do spreads where  I gather together books that I read on a   certain theme so here are a series of spreads  for the Goodreads Choice Awards 2021 so these   are the books that won in 2021 that I read for  a video and I wrote All My reviews down here   I'll link that video in the description box  as well if you want to hear all my thoughts   on the 2021 Goodreads Choice Award winners  I did a new version of that video for the   2022 winners which you can also check out  if you're interested moving into February   and we've got the books I read in  February and then my February stats starting again with our book club pick for  February which was a marvelous light and then   getting into the other books I read in February  I decided to create a separate area for the   books I read specifically for Black History Month  celebrating Black authors including a book written   by someone who shares my last name which is  always fun and a new favorite the city we became   and another new favorite sorrowland moving into March   we've got the books I read in March and my stats  I did include the body keeps the score which I was   reading as part of my book talk challenge that  month and I expected to finish it shortly after   and then to be able to just include my review in  the spread with the other book talk books but I   actually still haven't finished the body keeps  the score because I just needed a break it's   very intense it still exists there even though I  technically didn't finish it I do still plan too   though again starting with our book club pick  and then moving into the other books for March and getting into April here I've got the books I read in  April and then stats in April our book club pick and then the  other books that we read this month and getting into May reads and may stats our book club book and then getting into my  reading around the world challenge I did a video   to kick off the challenge where I read a book from  each continent so this is the series of spreads   for that video that video will also be linked in  the description box if you want to check it out   but I had really good luck with that challenge I  really enjoyed all of the books that I picked up   and found some new favorites as well and then a couple more books that I read  that month to finish this off and into June my June reads and my June stats you can see I  had a couple months where I didn't read nearly   as much as I normally do and that is because  we were looking for and then in the process of   buying a house through this time I just didn't  have nearly as much free time as I usually do   got our book club book if not winter and  then the other books that I read that month getting into July my July reads here and July stats starting  to pick up my reading a little bit this month our book club book and the other books I read  here and then another sort of specialty series   of spreads for my female rage video where I read  five books popular on Tick Tock for being female   rage for fitting into the female rage Trope  or genre or Trend whatever you want to call   it and it was definitely a mixed bag I read  some great books that I absolutely loved and   I also found a new least favorite book doing  this challenge so I'll link that video as well getting into August here and this was a bit of a  busier reading month for me those are the books   I read and my stats our book club pick for August  and getting into the other books from that month   I started to worry that I was running out of space  so I tried to make all of my entries smaller than   usual for this month and I wasn't sure how many  books I was going to end up reading this year I   really wanted to fit them all in a single notebook  so I started being a little bit more conservative   getting into September this is one of my  favorite cover page spreads that I made   this year I just love The Vibes there's  something about it just does it for me September was my least busy month for reading  I only got to four books in all of September so I have my entry here for breeding  Sweetgrass and then the other three   books that I read in September  and moving into October here got my reads for October and  my stats I forgot to include   the book cover for Dracula in this  spread when I initially made it so I   just put it here because I'd already glued  everything down so there was no going back our book club pick here Pachinko and then  the other books I read in October no Five   Star reads in October but a couple four  stars getting into November a much darker   and spookier cover spread this month you  might have noticed that I use a lot of tea   stained paper in these spreads I'll link the  video where I show my process of making tea   stained paper if you want to make some of  your own I definitely need to make more I'm   completely out so I'll be probably putting  on my own tutorial to remind me how to make   it since I usually go months and months between  making a new batch since I make so much at once I've got my November reads and November stats  here I pretty much always get questions when   I share my reading Journal about where I get  the book covers from and the stats from that   I use book covers I just save on Goodreads and  then I resize them in Photoshop so they're all   the same size and the size I want them to be and  then I print them out and glue them in you could   also use something like canva if you don't  have Photoshop and for the graphs and charts   I use canva I just put in all the stats that I  track in a spreadsheet so that I can make these   bar graphs and pie charts and print them out and  glue them in I've had a couple requests to make   a video where I show the process on my computer  of doing both of these things let me know in the   comments if that's something you'd be interested  in I'm hesitant to make the video because I'm not   sure how much interest there is but I do pretty  regularly get questions about it so I'd love to   get a better idea of how many people would really  want to watch that video and find it beneficial getting into my book entries here our book club   pick for November and then the  other books I read in November then I have some spreads for my dark Academia  challenge which was its own video as well so I   read Babel weathering Heights the book eaters  the secret history and feta Nostra found a   couple new five-star favorite books doing this  challenge though I expected to because I already   knew that I loved dark Academia and getting into  December the final month in this reading Journal my December reads and December stats December was  a pretty busy month for reading which it typically   is since I tend to read at my normal Pace up  until Christmas time and then I usually take   some time off from work and I'm able to read  a bunch more in that time so we have the book   club pick for December North to paradise and  then the other books I read in December here [Music]   and the final spread of my book entries for 2022  finishing with trust and La Adela the only French   book I read this year was my final entry I wrote  the entry in French because I read the book in   French and it made most sense I had an extra  spread on this side so I just a little the end   spread to finish it off and then getting into  the end of year stats here so these are stats   for my entire year of reading and I tried to  include some extra things that I don't always   include on my monthly stats just have a really  good overview of my whole year in reading so I   started here with my ratings for books in 2022  from one star up to five stars and my average   rating in 2022 was 3.5 Stars which isn't too  bad I also included the format of the books I   was reading so audiobooks one out with 57.6 then  physical books came in at 33.1 percent and ebooks   in last place at 9.3 percent I also decided to  share my favorite audiobook since I do listen   to so many audiobooks and my favorite by far was  Legends and lattes I also included where I got the   books that I read on the spread so most of them  I actually owned a physical copy of and a close   second were books that I got from the library  and then scribbed or scribed however you say it   was next then Libro FM books from netgalley where  I receive arcs from Publishers and then Audible   and then just one book from Kindle and one gifted  physical copy from book of the month getting into   some more stats here we have the genre of the  books that I read in 2022 so my most popular   genre was fantasy I read 22 fantasy books in  2022 then horror non-fiction historical fiction   Thriller romance Classics science fiction short  stories contemporary literary fiction mystery   graphic novels crime and mythology I also have  the lgbtqia plus rep here so I track whether   there is any rep at all in the book or not I also  track in my spreadsheet more specifically what the   representation was but I haven't made any kind of  graph for that just because I feel like it could   get pretty complicated so this is how I like  to track it and this year I did okay 40.7 of   the books I read in 2022 had lgbtqi plus rep in  some form I would love to up this to over 50 but   it's definitely difficult to do but I'm very happy  with where I'm at right now I think that's great   age demographic the vast majority of the books I  read in 2022 were books for adults 88.1 percent   9.3 were young adult and then 1.7 middle grade and  0.8 percent children's the language of the books I   read were the vast majority written in English  so 87.3 written in English then 11.9 percent   translated fiction and 0.8 percent one lonely  book was written in French and I read it in French   moving over to even more stats so I decided to  include these graphs which show how many books and   pages I read per month so you can see on this side  the number of books I read per month my busiest   month was January with 23 books and my slowest  month was September with four books the average   was probably somewhere more around 9 or 10 and the  total number of books I read this year which was   118 then looking at the number of pages I read per  month obviously for the most part it will mirror   the number of books read so my biggest month by  far was January where I read 7932 pages in that   month and my lowest page count was actually not  in September it was actually slightly beaten out   by April where the total number of pages read was  one thousand two hundred and seventy in September   I read 1279 pages so even though I read one more  book in April I guess the books in general were   shorter and then the total Pages read all year  was 37 732 which is a lot of pages getting into   even more stats of course here I decided to use  a pie chart to represent the years that all the   books I read were published I definitely think  my normal way of doing it which is a bar graph   shows things more clearly but it would have been  a super long graph that I either would have had to   make really small to fit on a page or split into  multiple graphs which I didn't want to do so the   pie chart isn't the best way to represent the data  I get it I know but it allowed me to put it all   on one page which I appreciated so all the books  that I read this year in order from 2022 all the   way back to the oldest published work which was  1847 which was Wuthering Heights as I mentioned   on my reading through history spread technically  the poems in if not winter were written in 600   BC so that would be the oldest but since the  book itself the translation was published in   I think 2005 I didn't include it here since  this was specifically about the year that the   books were published so the majority of the books  I read were from 2021 30 books from 2021 next was   27 books from 2022 and then 2019 was the next most  popular at 14. and then from there on it just gets   smaller and smaller six books from 2020 five books  from 2018 five books from 2017 and then typically   getting smaller as we go back I also wanted to  include the length of the books that I was reading   this is something I don't typically include in my  stats spreads but it's always fun to look at from   longest book to shortest book so the longest book  I read was Cloud Cuckoo Land at 626 pages so my   longest book category here is 600 to 650 pages  and the shortest book I read was the ones who   walk away from omellus at 32 Pages technically  a short story but I got it as a standalone book   rather than part of a short story collection my  most popular book length was 300 to 350 Pages then   350 to 400 then 400 to 450 and then 250 to 300  200 to 250 100 to 150 and moving down from there   getting into some more stats here yes I  included a lot of stats like I said I wanted   to be comprehensive for my end of year stats so  here I have some information about the authors   that I read from this year so I have this big  pie chart for the author's nationality and then   I also looked at their racial identity and their  gender identity so starting with nationality the   vast majority of the books more than 50 percent  were written by American Authors it's something   I'm really trying to shift I would love to see the  American piece of the pie to be less than 50 this   year in 2023 we'll see what I can do but 65 of  the books I read in 20 22 were written by American   Authors the next biggest piece of the pie was  Canadian and British they're tied for eight books   each I read three books written by Australian  authors three books written by Argentinian authors   and then everything else is two books one book and  I read from South Korea New Zealand Morocco Italy   Sweden Ukraine Spain Nigeria Iran the majority  of the authors I read from in 2022 were women   at 66.9 percent then men at 28 and then multiple  authors and non-binary authors both came in at 2.3   percent the majority of the books that I read  in 2022 were written by white authors at 58.5   percent I would really like to see this number be  less than 50 percent so I'm going to keep working   on that and that's it for the stats but I do have  a couple more spreads so I decided to do a couple   spreads sharing some of my favorites and least  favorites from the year again just for fun for   future me looking back on this and being able to  to get a quick look at what I loved and what I   hated in 2022 in more of an overview rather than  reading each individual book entry so starting   with some favorites I have my favorite quote  from on Earth were briefly gorgeous and the quote   was you once told me that the human eye is God's  loneliest creation how so much of the world passes   through the pupil and still it holds nothing the  eye alone in its socket doesn't even know there's   another one just like it an inch away just as  hungry as empty then my favorite book of the   year which was braiding Sweetgrass by Robin wall  kimmerer then I included some other fun favorites   so my favorite ending was a tie between Legends  and Lattes or the yield my favorite character was   a tie between thimble from Legends and lattes  and Albert gundwendy from the yield it's funny   I didn't realize till the second that my favorite  endings and my favorite characters were from the   same two books my favorite moment of the year  was probably a tie between usman's adoption in   North to Paradise or the moment of the rescue in  endurance then my favorite couple in all the books   I read is a tie between Miri and Leah from our  wives under the sea orbium and Leslie from Spirits   abroad my favorite twist has to be from the last  house on needless Street I did not see that one   coming my favorite villain was either Riley from  the city we became or literally everyone in the   secret history don't get me wrong I enjoyed  the book I gave it five stars but everyone   is a villain they're all villains my favorite  concept is a three-way tie either Vida Nostra   Saraland or the power all three have sci-fi slash  fantasy elements to them that I really enjoyed I   thought were very unique and interesting to read  about my favorite writing was also a three-way   tie between the fire next time by James Baldwin  on Earth We're briefly gorgeous by ocean Wong   and if not winter the original poetry by sappho  translated by Anne Carson my favorite setting is   a tie between a house at the bottom of a lake or  monstrous book one a house at the bottom of a lake   is my favorite setting because it's terrifying  and very evocative felt very real and intense   and scary to read I loved it while I also hated  it and monstrous has Incredible World building   I love the world that Marjorie Liu has created in  this graphic novel and the art was jaw-droppingly   gorgeous and it really pulls you into the  setting because it's just so darn beautiful so   definitely a favorite then I thought it would be  fun to do a spread that was The Good the Bad and   the Ugly for a couple more awards for this year  so starting with the good we have most relatable   character and I put Lucy from Lucy for me at  19 and Jenny Lawson from broken for me now best   ensemble cast of characters a tie between Cloud  Cuckoo Land and the city we became weirdest book   either the vegetarian or fever dream I loved the  vegetarian I gave it five stars and fever dream   was not my type of weirdness I gave it two stars  the funniest book I read last year a tie between   broken by Jenny Lawson and the posthumous Memoirs  of brass cubas by Machado diasis the scariest book   I read in 2022 is either the silent companions or  house at the bottom of a lake and the saddest book   I read in 2022 definitely a tie between our wives  under the sea and on Earth We're briefly gorgeous   getting into the Bad and the Ugly so the worst  writing in 20 22 definitely a tie between people   we meet on vacation and wake the bones the worst  book I read in 2022 was a tie between a beautiful   world where are you and project Hail Mary  controversial I know worst character I read all   year was either the narrator of my year of rest  and relaxation I hated her so much or Ryland Grace   from Project Hail Mary I know controversial people  seem to love Ryland I do not worst execution of   any of the books I read in 2022 is a tie between  project Hail Mary and tripping Arcadia this is   a special honor for books that I feel like had a  lot of potential and I could see inklings of some   really great things they could have done but the  execution just totally dragged them down the worst   ending of any book I read in 2022 is definitely  a tie between the maid and my year of rest and   relaxation awful endings and then the WTF moments  of the year the moments that made me just need to   take a second to stare blankly into the distance  and wonder what I'm doing with my life there were   definitely more than three moments but these were  the top three and they are the Under One Roof sex   scene the entirety of we are the weather and  the entire plot of tripping Arcadia and then   that brings us to the end this is just a final  little cute decorative spread that I made to   finish off my reading journal for 2022 after  this we get into the back that is it that's my   whole reading journal for 2022 I will do a super  speed flip back through all of the spreads as I   finish up talking to you so thanks for hanging out  with me and watching me flip through my completed   2022 reading Journal I really hope you enjoyed  seeing all my spreads if you did give this video   a like it really helps me out and subscribe if you  haven't already and you'd like to see more content   from me every book that has a book entry in my  reading Journal also has a review on Goodreads   so you can go add me as a friend on Goodreads if  you want to read my thoughts on any of the 118   books I read in 2022 I thought about talking about  every single book I read this year as I did the   flip through but I realized this video would never  end so I decided not to do that I'll definitely   include links to some of my most used supplies  in the description box and I'll also link all the   videos that I was talking about as I was flipping  through the spreads my reading challenge videos   some of my setup videos you can check those out  after this if you're looking for more if there are   any supplies that you noticed that I didn't Link  in the description box be sure to let me know in   a comment and if I can remember where I got it I  will let you know also don't forget to let me know   if you'd be interested in a video where I talk  about how I find and resize book covers how I make   my stats also how I find the images that I use in  my spreads I've had questions about that as well   again I'm a bit on the fence about making that  video but I have had a lot of requests over the   years so if that's something that's of interest to  you I can definitely do that I'd also love to know   your thoughts on any of the books that I included  in my reading Journal this year if you noticed the   cover of a book that you really loved or a book  that you absolutely hated share your thoughts in   the comments I love to hear all of your thoughts  on the books that I read it's so much fun even   when we disagree honestly even more when we  disagree because that's so much more interesting   also let me know if you have any favorite  spreads from my reading Journal if there's   one that jumped out at you like I said I think  my favorite monthly cover spread was my September   cover I just really like the combination  of images that I chose on that one foreign I'd also love to know if there are any spreads  you think I should include in future reading   journals whether it's something I could add  into my current 2023 reading journal or maybe   something I can include in future years let me  know because I'm always thinking about whether   there's other types of spreads that I could  include that would be beneficial for me either   in the moment trying to diversify my reading  or in retrospect looking back on my reading thanks I'm sure I'll get comments telling me  that it must take so much time to make these   spreads and they don't understand why I do it  or why I spend the time doing it so I'll just   address it as I go it definitely takes time to  make my reading Journal spreads I don't deny it   and sometimes I'm too busy and I need to go back  a couple weeks later or even a couple months later   to finish a couple spreads because I didn't get to  them because I was too busy but I really enjoy the   process not only of writing down my thoughts  about a book writing down my favorite quotes   and really giving myself the chance to reflect  on the process of reading each and every book   that I read but I also really enjoy the process  of making the spreads pretty of finding images   that remind me of the book I read of decorating  of making little Doodles and looking at graphs   and pie charts of my stats reading is one of my  favorite hobbies and creating my reading Journal   has sort of slotted in to my reading hobby as you  know another piece of the puzzle another part of   reading that I really enjoy so by no means am I  trying to encourage people who don't want to or   don't have time to have a reading journal to keep  one you know if it doesn't work for your life it   doesn't work for your life and that's okay but I  absolutely love having a reading Journal I find it   so fun and it's really really cool to be able to  go back and flip through the spreads and see every   single book I read in a year to be able to read  my thoughts on every single book I read in a year   I find it super fascinating and I love the idea  of being able to have all my past years reading   journals on a shelf somewhere and being able  to pull them down and have my own record of   all the books I've read for years and  years in such a personal way you know so we're getting to the end here or to the  beginning I should say the final spreads here and and so that is it that's my whole reading  Journal my whole very chalky reading Journal   I hope you enjoyed this video I hope  you enjoyed seeing all of the spreads   it's hard to flip through but you get the  idea it was really fun to do a little walk   down memory lane and remember all the  books I read in 2022 to share them with   you I hope this gave you inspiration  if you have your own reading Journal I'd love to know if you're considering starting  your own reading journal or if you already have   one feel free to tag me on Instagram if  you're sharing any photos or reels of your   reading Journal because I'd love to see what  they look like and that's it from me thanks   for hanging out with me thank you as always to my  patrons for your support especially my book club   members because y'all bring so many insightful  thoughtful fascinating ideas with you to every   single monthly discussion and it really deepens  my understanding and enjoyment of the book club   books that we read every single month and I'm so  grateful for all of you I've never been in a book   club in my whole life and I really feel like I've  been missing out because I adore our book club so   much it's like one of my favorite things so thanks  everyone for hanging out with me I appreciate all   of you for spending your time with me and I'll  see you really soon in my next one bye friends   [Music]
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Channel: Plant Based Bride
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Length: 39min 59sec (2399 seconds)
Published: Sat Apr 08 2023
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