About 1990 I started reading The Daily Bible. It divides the Bible into 365 readings. It puts the Bible into chronicological order, so like when you get to the gospels, it mixes them into the best guess as far as time order. For us modern Americans who live by the calander and watch it helps understand.
Then I started reading the One Year Bible. It has 365 readings, some OT some Psalms, some Proverbs, and some NT on every day. Either one of these books is available in several versions.
I have read one or the other every year since I started. When I was working I would go on trips and get behind. I learned not to go back and try to catch up, that just made the daily readings a chore. I would just pick up on the current day when I got home.
Both the books are big paperbacks, and they were on their last legs, so this year I retired them and got the Grace For The Moment Daily Bible for my Kindle. So far it only comes in NCV which is a paraphrase version. I have been wary of it and thought I disagreed in a few places, but I checked up and so far I havn't found any problems. Reading it has made some of the glazed eye reading in the OT more interesting. It also puts Psalms mostly in couplets which I have never seen before, and it kind of put them in a different light.
Hopefully kindle will come out in less questionable versions by next year.
Reading from the Bible every day has become such a part of my life, I think I would be lost if I didn't.