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However, now all 500 books are listed in a mish mash, no order whatsoever. I want..."
Hello Windy,
I visited your profile page. There where it says ‘Windy’s Bookshelf’, I clicked on ‘Read (503)’. This brings up a list of all the books you’ve read, all 503 of them, 20 per page, 26 pages in all.
If you look across the header on the top of the book list, you will see column tiles like ‘cover’, ‘title’, ‘author’, etc. There over to the right you will see a column labeled ‘date read’. If you click on that column title, you can change the listing to display the books in the order they were read, either newest first, or the oldest first.
However, I notice only one of your books has an entry on ‘date read’, a book by Booker Cory. On each of your 503 books you will first have to manually enter the date read. You can find these dates on your CSV file.
I would like to tell you which column of the CSV file contains the date read, but I have modified my file by converting it into an EXCELL file because I’m more comfortable with EXCELL. I’ve deleted columns that didn’t have any interest to me, so now it is quite a bit different than my original CSV file.
I hope this helps.
Ray



You could contact Goodreads support for help as they may still have access to your files.








There's a way to deal with duplicates. Go to the menu at the top of the page and select My Books. When that page displays, you'll see your bookshelves listed on the left. Scroll down until you see "tools" and underneath that section you'll see "find duplicates." Select that and you'll see a page displaying your duplicates. Keep working them until they're all gone.


Original post up top and copied here for ease of reading:
I successfully transferred my info from Shelfari to Goodreads, using the csv file or whatever it was they sent me.
However, now all 500 books are listed in a mish mash, no order whatsoever. I want it listed in order of finish date (today's book on top). How do I get goodreads to recognize the finish date from the csv file?
Or will I need to hand-enter all 500?
Thank you to anybody who can help!

Others have had pretty decent results with this approach.
Wendy wrote: "My question still remains... I got so frustrated with the GR site that I never came back to try to fix this. There *is* a date read by column in my csv file, but why did GR not recognize this in th..."
Contact: support (at) goodreads (dot) com
Explain the problem, in detail. They may ask you to submit your CSV file ... but wait for their email first (they might be able to fix it by going to your current list on goodreads.
Contact: support (at) goodreads (dot) com
Explain the problem, in detail. They may ask you to submit your CSV file ... but wait for their email first (they might be able to fix it by going to your current list on goodreads.
However, now all 500 books are listed in a mish mash, no order whatsoever. I want it listed in order of finish date (today's book on top). How do I get goodreads to recognize the finish date from the csv file?
Or will I need to hand-enter all 500?
Thank you to anybody who can help!