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You know that feeling when your “To-Be-Read (TBR)” list grows longer and longer, almost as if it’s trying to outgrow your bookshelf? Yeah, I’m right there with you. That’s why I decided to whip up something special for all of us who are drowning in our TBR piles (or lists, if you’re more digitally inclined). Introducing… drumroll… the TBR Tracker Printable! So you can fill it with all your physical books, ebooks, and audiobooks because we all know how easy it is to get lost in the constant release of new books without making a dent in the ones I already own.
I’ve crafted 3 different versions of this handy tracker to suit whatever your TBR situation may be. Whether you’ve got a towering stack of books waiting to be devoured or just a handful patiently waiting their turn, there’s a printable here for you.
First up, we’ve got the classic two-column layout, perfect for those of us with TBR lists longer than our attention spans (guilty as charged). With space for over 30 books, you’ll have plenty of room to add all those books waiting to be read. But maybe your TBR isn’t quite as extensive, and you prefer a more minimalist approach. No worries! I’ve also made a one-column version. And last but not least, we’ve got the blank version – because who doesn’t love a little customization? Whether you want to add some color-coded categories or doodle little book emojis in the margins, the possibilities are endless.
So go ahead, dive into your TBR pile and snag yourself a copy of the TBR Tracker printable. Then, come on back and let me know which version worked better for you! Oh, and before I forget – be sure to check out the shop for more goodies, and if you’ve got ideas for future printables you’d like to see, drop ’em in the comments below! Don’t forget to subscribe for email notifications so you never miss out on new freebies and exclusive content in the Subscribers’ Vault. You can find my other printables on my Printable page or click here.
Happy reading!
Gabby.

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Do you have an endless TBR? I get you…
My own TBR is a hot mess: 70% ebooks, 10% physical books, and 20% audiobooks. It’s a never-ending cycle, with new releases like “Funny Story” by Emily Henry and “Just for the Summer” by Abby Jimenez constantly adding to my list. Throw in all the authors I adore and the series I can’t seem to finish (thanks, booktok and friends), and my TBR is out of control.
That’s why I created this TBR tracker printable—to get a handle on the stories I’ve been wanting to read but keep getting pushed to the side. With it, I can track everything and hopefully make some progress. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by your own growing TBR, this tracker might be just what you need to stay on top of things.
All the freebies I share here are designed to help you enjoy your hobbies without feeling overwhelmed. And remember, it’s totally okay to realize that some of the books in your TBR don’t really capture your attention anymore. When that happens, consider donating them so those stories can find another passionate reader.
You could add them to your local community’s little libraries, pass them on to a friend, or even make a donation to your public library. This way, you’re not only decluttering your own list but also helping someone else discover a new favorite read.
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TBR Tracker Printable
I’ve created three different versions of this printable to help you with your own reading journey! If you need a lot of space you can use the 2-column or blank versions, or if you are thinking about adding more information about every title maybe the one column could work better for you. Whichever you pick, I hope it can help you tackle your TBR!
Note: All printables are US Letter-size files.
How to use it:
- Choose your printable, download the file on the button below, and save it on your device.
- Open the file and print the TBR tracker on high-quality paper.
- Start by writing the titles of the books you plan to read. You can add author names, genres, or any other details you like. Also, you could sort by genre, priority, or reading order.
- As you read each book, check it off. This will help you visualize your progress. You can use color coding, stickers, or doodles to customize it your own way!
If you’re part of a book club or online reading community, share your TBR Tracker to connect with others and get book recommendations. And that’s it! Enjoy using your printable and happy reading!
Little note:
I always wanted to open my own store. However, I didn’t want to add useless things that would just pollute the earth; instead, I try to create products that help you achieve your goals and enjoy your life with the least carbon footprint possible. That’s why I actively encourage you to use the products on my website in their digital format (or make sure you print on both sides of the paper)!


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TBR Tracker Printable
2 columns

Blank version

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