![]() With over 25+ interconnected templates included and a live and dynamic homepage dashboard – this is the only template you’ll need to centralize everything in your life. Introducing the brand new Life OS Notion template: the ultimate all-in-one planner for every aspect of your life! Notion Templates For Students Life OS: The All-in-One Notion Template ![]() I keep Currently reading as my default view, but I can easily see the list of books I want to read (separated by series or not) and the books I've read in the past.This is a short preview of my complete list of Student Notion Templates. Read: This auto-populates based on the status you select and is essential for most of the relational database equations. Goodreads link: I add the Goodreads link here, so I can click through and quickly see a description for when I inevitably forget what the book is about. I like this property because it gives me insights into what types of books I tend to like most.īookclub book: I check this box for books that I'm reading as part of my book club. Subject: This is where you'll indicate the genre or type of book. Rating: Once you've read the book, you can give it your rating. Feel free to add more statuses if you want: things like "Gave up on" could be fun. Status: This is where you can track which books you want to read, are reading, and have already read. Reading year: This relational property will allow you to pull in the years from your Yearly summary database. Otherwise, ignore this field!īook series: This relational property will allow you to pull in any pages you create in your Book series database (again, only relevant if the book is part of a series). Volume: If the book is in a series, add which number in the series here. Writer: This is a dropdown menu, and you'll have to add each new author manually. Every time you add a new book to the booklist database, you'll need to fill out a few of the properties so that it accurately relates to the other databases. The Booklist database is where you'll track all your books-the ones you want to read, are currently reading, and have finished. ![]() *Goal: How many books do you want to read over the year? Enter that number here. Read: This will automatically update based on how many books you pull into the above Books property. Progress: This will automatically update based on the books marked as Read and what you set as your goal. Subject: This will automatically populate based on the books pulled into the above Books property. Pretty simple.Ĭurrent year: This will automatically check or uncheck based on the dates you set above.īooks: This will automatically populate once you mark a book from your Booklist database status as Read and have the year pulled in. *Dates: Here you'll set the dates of the year. I've marked with an asterisk the ones where you'll need to manually add something.) (Note: Most of these properties are automated based on conditions in your other databases. Here's what each of the properties is for in the Yearly summary database. I use three different databases on my bookshelf page:īy having three different databases interacting with each other, I can track my progress through various book series and against my yearly reading goal. The core of my Notion reading tracker: Relational databases Now I'll walk you through my custom Notion book list and show you how I use relational databases and equations to track my progress. Once you've opened the page, click Duplicate in the upper-right corner to create your own copy and start customizing it to your preferences. Here's the link to my Notion book tracker template. That all-in-one feel is what makes Notion Notion. Instead of finding another app, I get to keep all my lists (including my bookshelf) in one central tool. I can organize my books into different categories, so it's easy to see what types of content I've been consuming. With features like formulas and relations, I can track progress on things like how many books I've read over the year.Įasy visualization. I'm able to adjust colors, layout, images, and everything in between-getting the aesthetically pleasing space I want. Notion is known for its flexibility, which means I have total control. There are a few reasons I've spent the time creating an extensive reading list in Notion instead of…anywhere else. Why I keep returning to Notion for my reading listĪs a Notion user since 2019, I'm all in-using it to organize pretty much my whole life. You can grab the template from that link, but keep reading to learn more about why I use Notion to organize my reading list in the first place-and find out more about how my Notion book tracker template works. ![]() Over time, my Notion book tracker (I like to call it my Notion bookshelf) has gotten more and more comprehensive.
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