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Review your reading session history

Pocket Shelf automatically logs every reading session you track with the timer, creating a detailed history of your progress. You can review this history at any time from a book's progress screen to see your reading patterns and milestones.

Accessing and Viewing Your Session History

To view the reading history for a book, first navigate to its progress screen by tapping on the book from your library. From there, tap the All Reading Sessions link located under the progress bar.

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This will open a screen that lists every recorded reading session for that book in chronological order. Each entry in the log provides a detailed breakdown of your activity:

  • Date: The calendar date when the session was recorded (e.g., Aug 26, 2025).
  • Time read: The start and end times of your session, along with the total duration in minutes.
  • Pages read: The total number of pages you read during the session and the specific page range (e.g., 24 pages from 1 to 25).
  • Pace: Your average reading speed for that session, calculated as time per page.
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Tips for Using This Section

Use your session history to identify trends in your reading habits. You might notice you read faster on weekends or that you tend to read for longer periods in the evening. This insight can help you set more realistic reading goals.

Summary

This article explains how to access and interpret your reading session history. The feature provides a comprehensive log of all your reading activities for a specific book, including dates, duration, pages read, and reading pace, allowing you to analyze and understand your reading habits in detail.

Related

  • Start, pause, and stop the reading timer
  • Understanding the book progress screen
  • Add, view, and sort notes for a book
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