Reading Between the Lines

$20.00

For the plot twists that reset your brain chemistry and the cards that know exactly what you did last summer.

Some people have hobbies; you have unresolved fictional attachments and a deck of cards that won’t stop gaslighting you. Whether you’re currently in a formal mourning period for a protagonist or staring at a three-card spread that just read your soul like a middle school diary, you’re not just "passing the time." You’re deep-diving into the lore of your own life. This duo is the official paper trail for the stories that changed you and the energy you’re currently trying to manage. (Includes both the I’m Actually Reading This book trackers and the Check Your Energy tarot trackers.)

For the plot twists that reset your brain chemistry and the cards that know exactly what you did last summer.

Some people have hobbies; you have unresolved fictional attachments and a deck of cards that won’t stop gaslighting you. Whether you’re currently in a formal mourning period for a protagonist or staring at a three-card spread that just read your soul like a middle school diary, you’re not just "passing the time." You’re deep-diving into the lore of your own life. This duo is the official paper trail for the stories that changed you and the energy you’re currently trying to manage. (Includes both the I’m Actually Reading This book trackers and the Check Your Energy tarot trackers.)

Finally, a dedicated home for your "I have thoughts" energy.

You’re the person who notices the foreshadowing four chapters before the big reveal and the one who knows exactly which card has a personal vendetta against your current career path. You don't just "read"—you investigate. Whether you’re tracking a life-changing plot twist or a daily pull that felt a little too accurate to be a coincidence, you’re gathering evidence. Reading Between the Lines is the ultimate command center for the seekers and the bibliophiles who refuse to let their best "aha!" moments disappear into the void.

  • Inside the bundle, you’ll find:

    📚 I’m Actually Reading This (Book Trackers)

    23+ printable + digital pages designed to track every book, every mood, every strong opinion, and every “I’m still thinking about this” moment. Includes:

    • Reading Logs—track books you’ve read, formats, dates, and ratings

    • TBR Lists—future reads, recommendations, and gentle ambition

    • Book Review Pages—space for deeper thoughts, quotes, and takes

    • Quick Takes—one-liners for when you have thoughts but not time

    • DNF Pages—because quitting is also data

    • Reading Challenges—30-day, 50-book, and 100-book options

    • Notes Pages—quotes, theories, rants, catharsis

    🔮 Check Your Energy (Tarot Trackers)

    19+ printable + digital pages designed to document daily pulls, repeat cards, emotional tone shifts, and the patterns that only show up when you actually write things down. Includes:

    • Daily Card Notes—quick logs for single-card pulls, first impressions, and “not sure yet” reactions

    • Card of the Day Pages—deeper reflections with emotional, energetic, and directional check-ins

    • Quick Takes—fast reactions for daily pulls

    • Easy-to-use layouts for Two-Card Pulls, Three-Card Check-Ins, and Larger Spreads.

    • Weekly & Annual Tracker Pages—zoom out from individual pulls and track trends, shifts, and recurring themes

    • Getting to Know My Deck Tracking Pages—log your decks and how they tend to show up for you

    • Notes Pages—interpretations, realizations, margin scribbles, and delayed clarity

  • 1️⃣ Follow the vibes. Did you just finish a 600-page masterpiece and need a formal place to mourn the protagonist? Open I’m Actually Reading This. Did you just execute a flawless worker-placement strategy that your friends are still complaining about? Open It’s My Turn, Right?

    2️⃣ Open the file (and your beverage of choice). These are digital, printable, and tablet-friendly. Use them while tucked under a weighted blanket, sitting at a coffee-stained table, or while "listening" to a podcast you’ve already heard twice.

    3️⃣ No pressure, all pleasure. There are no grades or "correct" ways to do this. If you don't care about the board game's art style, skip it. If you want to write a three-page manifesto on why the book's ending was a betrayal? The floor is yours.

    4️⃣ Watch your collection grow. One entry at a time, until you have a physical record of every world you’ve visited and every legendary game night you’ve survived.

    • Format: Digital PDFs (Printable + Tablet-friendly).

    • Compatibility: GoodNotes, Notability, Apple Notes, and most PDF annotation apps.

    • Printing: Home-printer friendly. (Designed to look crisp even if your ink levels are low-key staging a protest.)

    • Delivery: Instant download via email. Use ‘em today, if you want.

    • Vibe: Grounded, deeply opinionated, and perpetually suspicious of "random" coincidences.

  • Do I have to use these every single day?

    Absolutely not. (But you can, if you want to.) These are tools, not a job. Use them when a book makes you want to scream or a card makes you go, “hmm, that’s interesting.” Or, you know, when you want to see your Opinions™ in a pretty font.

    Can I use these on my iPad?

    Yes! These are PDF-based, so they work perfectly with apps like GoodNotes, Notability, or any PDF annotator.

    Is this for beginners or advanced readers?

    Yes. I mean: Both. Whether you’re currently googling "what does three of swords mean" with a sense of impending doom, or you’ve been reading since the days of neon windbreakers and actually-good radio, these pages are for you.

    If you’re a beginner, it helps you move past the "dictionary phase" and into trusting your own gut. If you’re a seasoned pro, it’s your best defense against the dreaded "reader’s block"—helping you spot the high-level patterns and cosmic Easter eggs that are impossible to see when you're just staring at a single spread in a vacuum. Basically, yes, if you read Tarot (or want to learn), you’re good.

    Is there a specific order I should follow?

    Nope. Mix and match, print ten of one page and none of the other. It’s your world; we’re just providing the paper trail.

Images of the tarot tracker and reading trackers in use.

Because your deck (and that one author) might really be out to get you.

Some things are just undeniable: a plot twist that leaves you staring at the wall for twenty minutes, and a Tarot card that calls you out so hard you immediately pull a second one just to check if the deck is joking. (Spoiler: it’s not.)

Instead of letting those “OMG!” moments vanish, Reading Between the Lines gives you one neato place to actually track the patterns. It’s for noting your Opinions™ to see if certain authors are worth a second date, keeping tabs on your—let’s just say “ambitious”—TBR list, and finally pinning down those messages that keep popping up in your spreads, even when you try to “accidentally” shuffle them back into the deck.

Think of it as your best defense against the “book redesign” trap and the “I forgot what the universe told me” brain fog. Because standing in the middle of a Barnes & Noble trying to remember if you already own a book—or if the publisher just slapped a neon cover on an old story to trick you—should honestly be illegal.

Grab the bundle and keep the receipts. Your shelf, your deck, and your sanity will thank you.