Book Reading Collection Log Apple

Book Reading Collection Log

Track books & reading progress

Features & Capabilities

Book Reading Collection Log is designed for readers who want to organize their books, track reading progress, and keep a clear history of everything they read. It helps you manage multiple books at once without losing track of progress or notes.

Personal Library Add books with essential details such as title, author, genre, and total pages. You can also include cover images and personal notes to build your own structured reading collection.

Reading Progress Update your current page or percentage as you read. This allows you to always know where you left off and how far you’ve progressed in each book.

Reading Sessions Log individual reading sessions by recording the date, pages read, and optional reading time. This helps you better understand your reading habits and stay consistent.

Status Management Organize your books by status — not started, currently reading, or completed. This makes it easy to see your active reads and finished books at a glance.

Reading History Access a full history of your books, progress updates, and reading sessions. This gives you a complete picture of your reading journey over time.

Book Reading Collection Log keeps your reading organized, focused, and easy to manage in one place.

User Growth & Download Statistics

App
By:
Clayton Flores
Version:
1.0 Last updated: 2026-10-14
Version code:
884629626
Creation date:
2026-10-14
Compatible devices:
Size:
25.29MB
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Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-06
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Developed by:
Clayton Flores
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/book-reading-collection-log/id6762456429

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