
In case you missed Part 1: So, on November 22, 2024 I started a little book book, as I call it, but it is a journal of the books I have read with a few jotted thoughts, quotes I like, and stickers. I am an archivist and chronicler at heart, and I have been having so much fun journaling my reading experience this way. I thought it would be neat to share my favorite quotes from all the books I have read – in different parts of course.

“What any woman wants is not for you to decide. You would do well to remember that.”
This is actually a quote from the translator’s note.
“This book catalogs the many pleasures of reading: the joy of discovering a new author; the hedonism of staying up too late to finish a book; the surreptitious thrill of getting to know someone by reading their favorite book; and the freedom of walking into a bookstore and scanning the titles, waiting for something to catch your eye..”


“Emily had inherited certain things from her fine old ancestors – the power to fight – to suffer – to pity – to love very deeply – to rejoice – to endure.”
“Daisy had begun to feel like a seed taking root. She was insect-nibbled and wind-ruffled and elbow-skinned. Her hair was full of twigs, her fingernails were filthy – and every part of her felt hungry and alive.”


“There was something so special about a notebook without a single note in it. It felt like touching pure potential.”
“Tea doesn’t wake me up like coffee does. It doesn’t hug me and tell me everything is going to be ok if I just drink it.”


“He was all dreams and wild ideas, and she was more….sciency.”
“I looked at Francis and began to wonder why I had ever thought I had lived in a world without dragons.”


“You are amusingly soft-hearted for a villainous swamp creature.”
“Being a good neighbor is all about making sure that the people you share land and air and water with don’t need anything either.”

Phew. Part two done, and we have made it to May in my journal. I did skip over Watership Down, which I read in-between Greenteeth and A Prayer for the Crown Shy.
I hope that whatever you do today, you do something that makes you smile!
I have been thinking about starting something similar in my Everyday Journal so THANK YOU for offering up your process and examples. In my younger years (20+ years ago) I had a journal devoted to poems and song lyrics that I wanted to keep close at hand…I wonder if I still have it somewhere? Anyhow, thank you for the renewed inspiration!
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I had a journal like that back in the day too! Lol! And I am glad that you enjoyed this post!!
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This is a great idea. So many times I think “I know they said something perfectly” but I can’t find it again or have passed the book on.
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I have really enjoyed doing this! I like to make the pages and flip through it, just the whole thing.
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I think I stole this idea from you this year…maybe? I think we were talking about it last year. I failed miserably at it and didn’t keep up with the quotes but I am going to try to do it again this year. We will see how it goes.
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Lol who knows! We talk about so many things like this I am not sure who has what idea anymore. Lol. I really like filling out the page after I read. It’s very satisfying and it is fun to find stickers or whatever to decorate the page.
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Satisfying is the right word. That’s how it feels when I write down the name of the book I finished.
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Yes! I love that too!
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I love this and really should journal as I read. I’m sure that keeps the book current in your mind as you refer back to your journal. I haven’t read any of these books, but they sound really good.
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It definitely helps me when I want to talk about the book later! I have my little notes, sometimes which are numerous like in Chlorine, some that are just a few jotted words of quick thoughts. This was a lot of fun and I am excited to keep going with it.
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What a great and imaginative thing to do. Love the journalling and illustrations.
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I really like doing it. Lol. I want to up my game next year I think!
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