Free Monthly Book Stats for your Reading Journal

Monthly Book Stats Printable for Tracking Your Reading Each Month
You always think youโll remember what you read each month, and then somehow you forget half of it a few weeks later.
How many books you have finished. Which months you read the most. How many pages you actually got through. Even the books you started and never picked back up again.
Thatโs why I like this monthly book stats printable. Itโs a really simple way to see your reading habits without making the whole thing feel too structured or overwhelming.
This Monthly Book Stats printable helps you keep everything in one place. You can track books read, pages, audiobooks, re-reads, and more, either on paper or digitally in your favorite planning app.
If you already use reading trackers, adding a Yearly Reading Tracker alongside these monthly pages makes it easier to see your reading progress over time.
And if you like keeping smaller monthly reading goals, a Monthly Reading Tracker works really well with this printable too.
What Is a Monthly Book Stats Page?

This Montly Book Stats printable is a monthly reading log that helps you keep track of your reading habits throughout the year.
Instead of only writing down book titles, this printable gives you space to track the numbers behind your reading too.
You can log:
- Books read each month
- Total pages read
- Audiobooks
- Ebooks
- Physical books
- Re-reads
- DNFs
Itโs helpful if you already keep a reading journal and want a clearer overview of your reading habits month by month.
Some people update it every few days. Others fill it out at the end of the month during a planning session or reading reset. Thereโs no strict way to use it, which makes it easy to fit into different routines.
Whatโs Included In This Printable?
This printable comes with two different versions so you can choose the layout that fits your journaling style best.
Inside the download, youโll get:
- A minimalist Monthly Book Stats printable
- A dot grid Monthly Book Stats printable
- Spaces to track monthly books read
- Format tracking for paperback, ebook, and audiobook reading
- Total pages read sections
- DNF tracking
- Re-read tracking
- Printable PDF files
- Digital-friendly pages for tablet planning apps
The layouts are simple and easy to use without feeling crowded.
If you already keep a Reading Log, these pages fit really naturally alongside title trackers and reading lists.
And if you like combining reading pages with planning pages, mood trackers, and calendars, the Ultimate Bullet Journal Bundle works really well for building a more complete journaling setup.
Different Versions Of The Monthly Book Stats
This Monthly Book Stats printable includes two versions.

The blank version has a clean minimalist layout with a simple design and plenty of open space. It works well if you prefer a more neutral reading journal style.

The second version includes a dot grid background.
A lot of people like dot grid pages because theyโre flexible. You can highlight sections, add notes, use stickers, or adjust your layout a little without the page feeling too structured.
Both versions work for:
- Printable planning
- Reading binders
- Digital journals
- iPad planning apps
- Goodnotes
- Bullet journals
You can also switch between the versions throughout the year depending on your mood or setup.
Why Use A Montly Book Stats Printable?
Reading feels a lot easier to stay consistent with when you can actually see your progress.
You donโt realize how much youโre reading until itโs written down somewhere.
A Monthly Book Stats printable can help you:
- Keep your reading organized
- Track your reading habits over time
- Notice reading slumps earlier
- See how many pages youโre actually reading
- Keep track of unfinished books
- Stay motivated without setting strict goals
- Build a calmer offline routine
It also makes it easier to look back at previous months and remember what your reading life actually looked like.
If you like writing thoughts about finished books too, adding a simple Book Review Printable can make your reading journal feel more complete.
Itโs especially useful if you like seeing your reading habits visually instead of trying to remember everything mentally.
How To Use This Montly Book Stats Printable
This printable is flexible enough to fit into a lot of different reading routines.
Some people update their stats daily after reading.
Others fill everything out once a week while planning the next week ahead.
You can keep the pages inside:
- A reading journal
- A planner binder
- A bullet journal
- A tablet planning app
- A dedicated reading binder
A lot of readers also use these pages alongside habit trackers and monthly reset routines.
If youโre building a larger reading journal setup, combining these pages with a few different Book Tracker Printables helps keep everything organized without feeling cluttered.
Printable Or Digital Use

This Monthly Book Stats printable works both physically and digitally.
For printable use:
- Print the pages at home
- Add them into a binder or planner
- Organize them monthly
- Use pens, markers, or stickers
- Keep completed pages inside your reading journal
For digital use:
- Upload the PDF into Goodnotes
- Use it inside Notability or similar apps
- Write directly on the pages with a stylus
- Duplicate pages monthly
- Combine it with digital planner systems
Some people also use a mix of both.
Theyโll keep quick digital notes during the month, then transfer everything into a physical reading journal later on.
How To Download This Printable

Getting started is simple.
- Download the Monthly Book Stats printable PDF
- Choose the version you want to use
- Print the pages or upload them digitally
- Add them into your planner or reading journal
- Start tracking your monthly reading
- Keep using it as part of your normal routine
You donโt need a complicated reading system for this to feel useful.
Even a quick monthly update can help you stay more connected to your reading habits.
A Simple Way To Keep Your Reading Life Organized
Sometimes small routines make reading feel more enjoyable.
Taking a few minutes to track your books, pages, or monthly progress can make your reading habits feel more visible without turning them into pressure or productivity goals.
This Monthly Book Stats printable gives you a simple place to keep everything together.
Nothing complicated. Just an easy way to look back on your reading month and keep track of the books that filled your time along the way.
And if you want to build a fuller reading journal setup, the Reading Journal Bundle includes trackers, logs, review pages, and journal inserts that all work together really nicely.

