Free Bullet Journal Book Tracker For Your Reading Journal

After reading a lot of books, it can become difficult to remember every title, author or your personal rating. A book tracker gives you one place to keep those details together.
This free Book Tracker printable includes space to record the books you’ve read, along with information such as the author, genre, star rating, and personal notes. It can be used on its own or as part of a larger reading journal.
If you’re already tracking your reading throughout the month, this page pairs nicely with a Monthly Reading Tracker for a broader overview of your reading habits.
What Is This Book Tracker?
This Book Tracker is a printable page for recording books you’ve finished reading.
Rather than only keeping a list of titles, the page also includes space for additional details and notes. This makes it easy to keep everything together on a single sheet.
Many people add pages like this to a reading journal, ring binder, planner, or digital notebook.
If you like seeing your reading progress across the year, you may also want to add a Yearly Reading Tracker to your journal setup.
What’s Included In This Book Tracker Printable?

The printable includes space for:
- Book title
- Author name
- Genre
- Star rating
- Notes section
The notes section can be used for a short summary, favorite characters, memorable moments, or anything else you’d like to remember about a book.
The rating section allows you to color in stars and keep a visual record of how you rated each read.
For readers who enjoy tracking additional details, this page can also be used alongside a Reading Log.
Different Versions Of The Book Tracker
The download includes two versions of the same layout:
Dot Grid Version

This version includes a dot grid background, perfect for if you’re already using a bullet journal.
Blank Version

This version has no background grid and offers a cleaner appearance.
Both versions contain the same tracking sections and are available as printable and digital files.
Why Use A Book Tracker?
A Book Tracker keeps book information in one place.
Instead of searching through notebooks, notes apps, or reading platforms, you have a dedicated page where you can record:
- Titles
- Authors
- Genres
- Ratings
- Notes
Over time, the pages create a record of the books you’ve chosen to track.
If you enjoy collecting reading data throughout the month, a Monthly Book Stats page can be a nice addition as well.
Who This Book Tracker Is For
This printable may be a good fit for:
- Reading journal users
- Book club members
- Planner enthusiasts
- Readers who enjoy keeping notes
- People building a personal reading archive
How To Use This Book Tracker
You can use the tracker however you’d like.
Some people fill in an entry after finishing a book. Others update several entries at the end of the month.
A simple approach could look like this:
- Write down the title and author.
- Add the genre.
- Fill in the star rating.
- Add a few notes.
- Move on to the next book.
If you’d like more space for detailed thoughts, this tracker works well alongside a Book Review Printable.
Many readers also combine their reading pages with a Bullet Journal Bundle that includes calendars, cover pages, mood trackers, and other printable inserts.
Printable Or Digital Use

This Book Tracker can be used both physically and digitally.
Printable Use
You can:
- Print the page at home
- Add it to a binder
- Store multiple pages in a reading journal
- Use it inside a planner
Digital Use
You can upload the PDF to apps such as:
- Goodnotes
- Notability
- Noteshelf
This allows you to keep your reading journal digitally if preferred.
How To Download This Book Tracker Printable

To get started:
- Download the PDF
- Choose the blank or dot grid version.
- Print the page or upload it digitally.
- Add it to your reading journal.
- Start recording your books.
You can print additional copies whenever needed.
A Simple Way To Keep A Record Of Your Books
A Book Tracker provides a dedicated place to record titles, authors, genres, ratings, and notes.
Over time, the pages create a collection of the books you’ve tracked and the details you’ve chosen to save alongside them.
If you’re building a larger reading journal, you may also like the Reading Journal Bundle, which includes additional trackers, logs, and journal pages that can be used together.
If you have suggestions for future reading printables, feel free to leave a comment below. I enjoy reading suggestions and often use them when planning future printable pages.


Free book review
Hello Bedour,
I also have a free book review you can download. Here is the link