Clever Fox Reading Journal – Guided Book Review Log with Reading Tracker (A5, Lavender)
Product description
If you’re the sort of person who loves books but can’t always remember the details from the last one you finished, this Clever Fox Reading Journal is built for that exact problem. It’s a guided book review log with prompts and space to track what you’ve read and capture your thoughts in a structured way.
It’s not trying to be flashy or complicated. On paper, it looks like the kind of reading journal you’ll actually keep using because it tells you what to write (and then gives you room to go off-piste). The trade-off is that, because it’s guided and sectioned, it may feel a little restrictive if you prefer totally free-form journalling.
The essentials: what it is and why it helps
This is a guided reading journal designed to help you keep track of the books you read, store your notes, and organise your opinions and ideas in one place. Instead of only having a simple reading list, it includes review pages aimed at getting you to reflect—so you don’t just record titles, you also capture what worked, what didn’t, and what you learned.
According to the product details, it includes 55 book review pages, with 2 pages per book. The first page is prompted for recording essential information and writing a one-sentence review, while the second page is completely blank—useful for extra notes, quotes, or any personal additions. That blank page is the part many people will end up relying on, because it’s where you can turn a quick review into something more meaningful.

What you get inside: the reading routine tools
The journal isn’t only “review pages”. At the front, there’s also an index page, a reading log, a daily reading tracker, a “books to read” section, and a reading list for books you’ve finished. In day-to-day terms, this can make your reading routine feel less scattered: you can plan ahead, record what you’re doing now, and keep a trail of past reads.
There’s also a pocket for loose notes, and a lay-flat binding designed to make it easier to write without wrestling the book open. If you’ve ever tried journalling with a stiff spine and ended up writing at awkward angles, you’ll appreciate that feature more than you’d expect.
The writing experience: prompts, blank space and organisation


The core idea is guided book reviewing. Prompts and questions are included to help analyse books in detail, which is handy if you want structure (especially when you’re reading multiple genres or you’re busy and need a nudge to remember what to reflect on).

At the same time, the blank second page gives you flexibility. You can add thoughts, notes, quotes, or tailor the space to your own style. It’s a sensible approach: guided enough to prevent staring at a blank page, but open enough that you’re not locked into one kind of review.
One small limitation to keep in mind: if you prefer to write everything free-hand from scratch, guided layouts may feel like they get in the way. It’s still workable, but you may find yourself adapting the prompts rather than following them.
Built for everyday use: materials and practical extras
For a journal you’ll reach for regularly, materials matter. This one comes with a durable, vegan leather hardcover. The paper is described as thick 120gsm, with pages that are bleed- and smudge-resistant—so it should be friendlier if you use pens and want to avoid ink problems.
It also includes 3 ribbon bookmarks in different colours, a pen loop, and an elastic band. Those details sound small, but they’re the sort of practical extras that reduce friction when you’re using the journal daily or across the week.

The pack also includes a detailed user guide and 3 sheets of decorative stickers with rose-gold detailing. Stickers aren’t essential for journalling, but if you like personalising layouts, they can make the book feel more “yours”.
Who it’s for (and who may want to skip it)
It makes sense if you want a structured way to review books and keep a reading tracker in one place—whether you’re reading for pleasure, trying to build a consistent habit, or looking for a thoughtful gift for someone who loves books.


It’s also a reasonable pick if you’re okay with A5 journalling and want to write in dedicated spaces rather than creating your own format.
It may not be the best match if you mainly want a minimalist reading list (no prompts, no guided structure). If you prefer very free-form notes or you don’t like writing full reviews, you might feel the journal’s layout is more than you need.

Tech specs
- Format: A5 size (14.6 x 21.3cm)
- Pages: 55 book reviews, with 2 pages per book
- Paper: thick 120gsm, bleed- and smudge-resistant
- Cover: vegan leather hardcover
- Features: 3 ribbon bookmarks, pen loop, elastic band, lay-flat binding, pocket for loose notes
- Included: detailed user guide and 3 sheets of decorative stickers with rose-gold detailing
Final verdict
If you want a guided reading journal that helps you track what you read and turn it into proper reviews, the Clever Fox Reading Journal is a strong “one book, one system” approach. The combination of review prompts and a blank second page is the part that stands out, because it supports both reflection and flexibility.
Buying it is a good idea if you’re the kind of reader who likes structure and would benefit from daily/ongoing tracking. You should probably consider skipping it if you only need a simple list of books, or if you dislike guided layouts and tend to prefer free-form journalling from scratch.

Quick FAQ
How does the guided book review part work?


The journal includes prompts and questions designed to help you record essential information about each book, add a one-sentence review, and then use a completely blank second page for your own notes, quotes, or extra thoughts.
Does it include reading tracking beyond book reviews?
Yes. It includes an index page, a reading log, a daily reading tracker, a “books to read” section, and a reading list for completed books.

Is the second page for notes or fully blank?
The second page for each book review is described as completely blank, which is intended to let you write freely.
What’s included with the journal?
Alongside the journal itself, the product details mention a detailed user guide and 3 sheets of decorative stickers with rose-gold detailing.
What if the journal has quality issues?
The listing states a 60-day money-back guarantee, with options to exchange or refund if you’re not completely satisfied. In that case, you’d need to contact the seller via an amazon message.
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