To kick off 2024, I’ll be posting a monthly list of journal prompts for book lovers.
With the rise of BookTok, I find that we quickly breeze from one book to another, terrified of missing out on the next great read. We focus on a GoodReads yearly book goal with too much precision. Readers aren’t retaining the material anymore, and plenty of amazing stories are getting left behind. To kick off 2024, I issued a challenge to my followers: find new, unique ways to connect with your books.
As part of this challenge, I’ve posted journal prompts each day asking various questions of my followers and the larger book-loving community. The questions are meant to create comradery between readers, provide recommendations, and reflect on a deeper level about what we’ve read. I’ve captured all the journal prompts I proposed in January and listed them below. Feel free to use them as your own personal reflection, as a journal prompt, or as a conversation starter at your next book club meeting.
“A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies.The man who never reads lives only one.”
George R.R. Martin, A Dance with Dragons
- What is a book you wish your best friend would read with you?
- How many books did you read last year? How many do you plan to read this year?
- What character’s death do you have yet to recover from?
- If you were making a time capsule, what book are you including for people of the future to read?
- Who is your favorite literary couple, and what do you love most about their relationship?
- Which wise book character could you learn the most from? What knowledge or skill would you want to learn from them?
- Name your ultimate book boyfriend!
- What book would you recommend to someone looking for a new beginning in 2024?
- What book are you hoping is adapted into a tv show or movie?
- Describe the most ideal environment to read in. What time of day is it? What is the weather like? What are you drinking or snacking on?
- What’s the most overrated book on BookTok?
- What character did you desperately want a happy ending for, but they never got it?
- Name the last 5 star book you read.
- What is your favorite trope to read? What is your least favorite?
- In honor of MLK Jr, what civil rights-related book should more people read?
- Do you have any book-inspired tattoos? Or do you have one you’re planning on getting?
- Do you get emotional when you read? What is the last book that made you cry?
- If fictional places were real, where would you live?
- What book would you recommend to people with your zodiac sign?
- What book reminds you of your childhood?
- Have you ever thought about writing a book? What genre would you write under?
- What’s the most under-appreciated genre, and why should more people read it?
- You’re writing your memoir. What is the title?
- What’s the best piece of self-love advice you received from a book?
- Settle the debate: hardcovers or paperbacks?
- What classic is wildly overrated?
- What is the most recent book you added to your TBR?
- How do you organize the books in your home library? Alphabetically? Genre? Spine color?
- What character made the best book mom? Book dad?
- What book from the true crime genre still haunts you? Has the case been solved? Do you think it ever will be?
- It’s the end of January. What are your best and worst reads from this month?
As the year progresses, check out my posts from other months so that you have a full year of journaling under your belt!
If you’re going to start answering these journal prompts, check out my collection on my Amazon Storefront: My Favorite Journals.
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