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Track how many times you have read a book

Track how many times you have read a book in a clear, private space. Each reread becomes its own pass so your count stays accurate and simple.

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  • Minimalist and private
  • Count rereads with clear entries
  • No social pressure

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What this means and why it matters

When you want to track how many times you have read a book, the simplest way is to log each reread as a separate pass. You add the book once. Then, every time you return to it, you start a new pass and update your progress. This keeps your total count correct without effort. You can see at a glance how often you revisited a title and how the experience changed over time. Notes from each pass stay private and tied to that reread. Many tools blend rereads with the original reading, which makes history noisy. Biblora keeps each pass separate and calm. Your timeline stays easy to scan so you can reflect without pressure.

Track your reading with Biblora

Biblora is a minimalist and private reading tracker. You can log books, update reading progress by page, percentage, chapters, or location, and add simple notes. You can track rereads, organize titles with tags, and search your library easily. Clean stats show your timeline and gentle goals without noise.

Features that help you track how many times you have read a book

  • Start a new pass for every reread so your total count is always clear.
  • See how many times you have reread a book at a glance on the book page.
  • Log pages, minutes, percent, or location for each session in seconds.
  • Keep private notes for every pass so insights stay tied to that reread.
  • Tag favorites you revisit to group special titles in your library.
  • Filter and search to find books by reread count or recent activity.
  • Set gentle goals and turn them off any time if you prefer a quiet flow.
  • Export your data when needed so your reading history stays yours.

How it works

  • Create an account and add your first book.
  • Read for a few minutes and log pages or percent with an optional note.
  • Check your timeline and set a small goal for the week.

Why a minimalist approach helps

Reflective reading works best in a quiet space. A simple tool helps you focus on how a book made you feel, what you noticed during the reread, and what stayed with you over time. When the interface is calm and free of distractions, you can pay attention to the parts of reading that matter to you. Minimalism also supports deeper insight. Without complex menus or extra noise, your thoughts and memories stay at the center of the experience. You can record how a book has changed for you, how often you revisit it, or why certain stories remain important without feeling rushed or overwhelmed. A clean and predictable design encourages long term reflection. When the tool feels comfortable and private, you are more likely to return to it after each reading session. This helps you build a meaningful record of your reading life and the way books shape you over the years.

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