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Little Journal of Reading

Little Journal of Reading began as a quiet space for readers who love the feeling of slowing down with a good book. It was created to celebrate the calm moments that come with reading – the ones filled with underlined sentences, favorite notebooks, and a cup of coffee by the window. Over time, it has grown into a small online journal that brings together the joy of books, the comfort of writing, and the inspiration that comes from reflection.

The Idea Behind the Journal

Many book blogs focus on speed – finishing as many titles as possible or reviewing the latest release. Little Journal of Reading takes a different approach. It’s about reading more slowly and deeply, noticing what stays with you long after the story ends. Every book holds something small but meaningful: a thought that lingers, a character who reminds you of yourself, or a sentence that feels like truth. This blog exists to capture those quiet discoveries and turn them into something worth keeping.

What You’ll Find Here

Inside this journal, you’ll find book recommendations, journaling prompts, creative writing ideas, and reflections on intentional living. Each post is written with care and curiosity, not just to share books, but to connect them with daily life. The content blends reading with journaling, showing how one inspires the other. You might find a post about a novel that changed how we think about empathy, followed by a writing exercise to explore your own thoughts on kindness or time.

The Voice Behind

Little Journal of Reading is curated by someone who believes that books are more than entertainment – they are gentle teachers and companions. Each article is written with an honest, reflective tone, aiming to inspire readers to slow down and pay attention to what matters most. The goal is not perfection, but presence – noticing how reading shapes creativity, emotion, and focus in our everyday lives.

This space is made for anyone who finds comfort in words, ideas, and simple beauty. Whether you come for a book recommendation, journaling tip, or a moment of stillness, may you leave with something small but lasting.

“Reading is not about finishing the book
it’s about letting a few pages stay with you.”

Sometimes, all we need is one good sentence to change the way we see the day ahead. Every visit, every word, is a quiet part of the story we’re creating together.