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My convoluted spreadsheet consists of 3 pages - one has the full challenge, which I populate with completed books. The second has a listing of the completed books and their possible tasks (in case I need to shift things around). The final page is a task list sorted alphabetically so that I can easily look up themes to find a task the book might fit in. I give my head a shake every now and again and wonder why I'm doing all this tracking and cross-referencing.
Kristie, maybe page 3 might help you.
It sort of looks like:
Aboriginal - 68 b.
Afghanistan - 51 a.
Agriculture - 10 b.
Agriculture - 41 b.
Agriculture - 73 b.
I could upload the whole file to Microsoft OneDrive and then make it shareable.

I have another book list, which lists all of the books that I own and as I read them, I turn them bold red. I track most of them to series and add settings, and other notes when I add them to the list. It is divided into "print", ebook, audio, and library". Many of them, I have associated to specific tasks on the Geo challenge that they might fit. I track authors and page numbers and revise it at the end of each year and remove all of the books that have been read. I note buddy reads and group reads and challenges on the list. I have been doing it this way for the last 4 years.

To be honest, I started wrong. I just added places I thought I could complete, then started adding places based off books I found. Then decided to add them all, then decided it was too much to scroll through and added 1 site for each continent and 1 task for each other location. Then realized that I was just getting overwhelmed and gave up. I need to find a chunk of time to sit with it and straighten it all out.


My point exactly! That's why I need a chill pill.
Kristie, I'll upload it later tonight when I have more time to figure it out.

Yeah, it gets hard to keep up at times. It is killer if you go on a book buying spree, which I have been trying hard not to do. I keep telling myself to just read the books I have and it will work out, but something (the same thing that all of us seem to have) can't make it that simple. Maybe Travis is lucky. He has no choices now... His wife gave him a chill pill and he had to swallow it down.
The gophering is fun and always a challenge to see if you can match something with what you already have or is already on your TBL. It is the doing that always begins to bring the walls crushing in for me.

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ROFL! He did offer us his wife's services.




Sorry. I have to ask (this challenge planning wasn't my finest hour, after all....) For the additional task, do we have to read a book for every site, or just a book per continent?


The 2nd badge being offered is to complete a task (three books) for each of the 6 YLTO continents. So, if you plan your first tasks to be in 4 of the 6 continents, you only have to add 2 more tasks (6 books).
The 3rd extra is to read at least one book for all of the tasks, but you have to complete and apply for the first badge before you can claim this 3rd accomplishment.
That is the way I read it.

The 2nd badge being offered is to complete a task (three books) for e..."
Thanks, Cherie!!!



Your approach is just my style Deborah! Like it.


I stumbled across this one."
Oh, that sounds great. I love Asgard stories since I fell in love with The Iron Druid. Thanks, Jannene
When this challenge is all over, I am going to go through some of my TBR books and think "why in the world did I add that one". LOL!

Hahaha...I've done that after a few challenges!

That's why I have a shelf named "Challenges"
Did you see my rec for you about rainbows?, is a SF...


Me too! LOL!!!


I have a potential book picked out


I am also looking for a book set in New Zealand. I might be traveling there next year, so I would like to read a travel book. Something similar to Bill Bryson's books (I read Down Under and loved it!). Any suggestions about a New Zealand travel book?

I hope you get to go to New Zealand! I visited some years ago and loved it. I don't know any travel books like Bryson's, but I have this book on my tbr: A life on Gorge River: New Zealand's remotest family. Fiction set in NZ that comes to mind are In the Land of the Long White Cloud and The Luminaries

The book is set in Botswana. Botswana, the country, is in southern Africa. She drives to South Africa but, Rusalka is correct, the majority of her time is in Botswana.
The book I have on my challenge for set in New Zealand is The Bone People.


The blurb for the book says that Stanley gets sent to a detention center for a crime that he didn't commit. That's kind of like a prison.


I haven't read the book, so you may have a better idea about that than me. I would think a "boys camp" for juvenile offenders would fit.

I just picked up The Coral Thief yesterday. You do know that you can do a search here in GR for the word in the title/subtitle/series name?




I have read many of Jayne Ann Krentz's books, but some reason had never read this one. I won't say it's her best story, but it's not her worst. I enjoyed reading it and gave it a solid 3 stars.

That's where I'm at too, Cherie. Just gonna go with my choices and if I should stumble onto a better one I'll change it up.
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