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message 1: by Malu (new)

Malu Ogg | 7 comments Does anyone have an Excel spreadsheet for the new list yet? there were a number going around last year


message 2: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl | 21 comments I'm looking to borrow the same list. :)


message 3: by Michelle (new)

Michelle | 24 comments I have one, but not sure how to upload/link it here. I'd be happy to share it.


message 4: by Malu (last edited Dec 03, 2021 12:58AM) (new)

Malu Ogg | 7 comments I made one based on the one I used last year. I got it from someone here, can't remember the username but I don't want to claim credit for it in anyway. They've made 2021 reading challenge a lot easier to track, so many thanks to them!

I added a little something of my own though. The second sheet is called possibilities and it allows you to fill in the title and author of a book and then select which prompts are connected to the book.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...

Please copy the file before you use it ;)


message 5: by 9987 (new)

9987 | 35 comments Thanks so much! Will be using this :)


message 6: by Amanda (new)

Amanda | 3 comments Amazing!


message 7: by cvtherin (new)

cvtherin | 61 comments I have one (not as nice, haha) but here:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...


message 8: by Malu (new)

Malu Ogg | 7 comments Cat wrote: "I have one (not as nice, haha) but here:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/..."


I take no credit for how nice it looks :P That's all the person who posted it last year. I tried looking through the 2021 posts but a lot are no longer available. So if the person who did the nice lay-out reads this, let me know so I can mention you!


message 9: by Michelle (new)

Michelle | 24 comments I don't often share my docs, so it took me awhile to find how to share it. I do both the PopSugar and Around The Year challenge, so I have tabs for both. It also has a tab so I can cross reference shared books between the two challenges. It's not too fancy but it works for me. Feel free to use it if you want.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...


message 11: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (ipomoea) | 17 comments Feel free to make a copy of mine-- I do ReadHarder and PopSugar every year:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...


message 13: by Jung (new)

Jung | 9 comments Here's the spreadsheet I use, adapted from Bookriot a few years ago. Dropdown menus and formulas are prepopulated in most places where they're relevant, and it already includes blank sheets for the Popsugar challenge and a nonfiction one I like. There are some tips and notes in comments. Go to "Make a Copy" in the File menu to get your own editable version. Enjoy!

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...


message 14: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahbythebook) | 2 comments Here's mine! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...

The categories I included are prompt (prefilled), title, aithor, format, pages/time (length), date started, date completed, rating, triggers (for recommending to others or to fill in before reading), notes, and checkboxes for logging on goodreads and/or storygraph.


message 15: by Emma (new)

Emma Hurley | 1 comments Malu wrote: "I made one based on the one I used last year. I got it from someone here, can't remember the username but I don't want to claim credit for it in anyway. They've made 2021 reading challenge a lot ea..."

Thank you :)


message 16: by Ron (new)

Ron | 2708 comments Sarah wrote: "Here's mine! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...

The categories I included are prompt (prefilled), title, aithor, format, pages/time (length), ..."


This is great. Thanks so much.


message 17: by Ruby (new)

Ruby (red-ruby) | 42 comments https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...

I love seeing others spreadsheets so, here's mine (actually it's a copy of mine). I decided to share a copy in case any one wanted to make a copy for themselves. If you're not sure how to make a copy all you need to do is click on file and then on make a copy.

Once you make your copy you can make any changes you want. My sheets also includes Around the Year and the Harry Potter Reading Challenges.


message 18: by Ron (new)

Ron | 2708 comments Will anyone be keeping track of their personal stats? What I mean is gender, race, genre, etc.

I've made them for mine just to keep track of the diversity in the books I read and the difference in genders. I've done a rough estimate so far and it's pretty interesting.


message 19: by Jenna (new)

Jenna Wernikowski  | 4 comments Malu wrote: "I made one based on the one I used last year. I got it from someone here, can't remember the username but I don't want to claim credit for it in anyway. They've made 2021 reading challenge a lot ea..."

Love your list, thank you for sharing. So much prettier than the one I usually make.


message 20: by Graceann (new)

Graceann (silentsgirl) | 11 comments Michelle wrote: "I don't often share my docs, so it took me awhile to find how to share it. I do both the PopSugar and Around The Year challenge, so I have tabs for both. It also has a tab so I can cross reference ..."

Michelle, I requested access so that I could copy for myself, if that’s okay? I’m doing the same challenges.


message 21: by Kelsey (new)

Kelsey | 2 comments I like mine in Google Doc form. Here is the link for anyone interested.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1v...


message 22: by Graceann (new)

Graceann (silentsgirl) | 11 comments Thanks so much!


message 23: by Ron (new)

Ron | 2708 comments I created an excel sheet for mine. These are the various tags I have for it:

-Prompt
-Title
-Author
-Pages
-Fiction/Nonfiction
-Genre
-Subgenre
-Publication Date
-Gender of Author
-Race of Author
-Month Read
-Read
-Rating


message 24: by Meg (new)

Meg (readsatrecess) | 4 comments Wow - I have found my people! I knew I couldn't be the only one using a spreadsheet to track books read. If you enjoy audiobooks as well as regular books you might enjoy my copy.

I started doing this for the 2021 challenge and it was fun to fill out throughout the year. I would usually include a link to my Goodreads review as a way to remember my thoughts instead of including those in the spreadsheet. Apologies for leaving in my title options and a few "test" examples :)

At the bottom (row 56) are my explanations for the totals/averages that I thought were interesting. Total of books read, total and average pages read, total and average time listened, count of unique genres, average of ratings. If you find a better solution to some of these please do let me know!

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...


message 25: by Ron (new)

Ron | 2708 comments So I was finally able to upload my spreadsheets. I have these saved on my regular drive but I figured I'd share them here too.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...


message 26: by Sabrina (new)

Sabrina (humblejuste) | 6 comments Malu wrote: "I made one based on the one I used last year. I got it from someone here, can't remember the username but I don't want to claim credit for it in anyway. They've made 2021 reading challenge a lot ea..."

Really liked this one. Will be using it and added the triggers column suggested by others for recommending! :)


message 27: by Lesley (new)

Lesley Brown | 2 comments Malu wrote: "I made one based on the one I used last year. I got it from someone here, can't remember the username but I don't want to claim credit for it in anyway. They've made 2021 reading challenge a lot ea..."

Thank you for posting this!


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