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Love this spreadsheet.. nice and simple.


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I'd like to use this for myself.. how would I do that?

What is an AirTable?

If you open up the spreadsheet and click on "File" in the upper left corner you should find an option to make a copy. That would allow you to saved the spreadsheet on your own google drive.
I'm rather new to Google Sheets myself so if I'm missing a critical piece of information I hope someone else will jump in!
You could also, I think, just copy and paste the information into a regular Excel spreadsheet on your computer.

thank You!

Love your table! I try to read at least 85% women authors and am trying to significantly improve my percent of authors of color and international authors (I'm in the US). I like that you have a column for author's sex. I also try to have my books overlap in multiple categories.

You are my hero.

Question - how have you found the best way to search for books to fit the ..."
I start with my own to-read list and see what I want to read that fits into the categories. If I get stuck, then I look to other lists for suggestions. I like to use books I've already decided I want to read before I add new ones just for the challenge.

If you open up the spreadsheet and click on "File" in the upper left corner you should find an option to make a copy. That wou..."
Thanks, Sara!

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This is amazing. Thank you!

It's simple and has all the prompts. You can edit it and use it as your own https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...

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Thank you!

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Thanks a lot!

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Thank you, thank you! This is exactly what I needed :))))

I can! It's a free database that can be accessed with a web app, iOS/Android apps, and a desktop app. It's similar to a spreadsheet, but with better linking to other records -- basically Microsoft Access, but SO much simpler, prettier and more intuitive. (I don't work for Airtable, I swear! But it has been a godsend after I tried and failed for months to make Excel, Access, and Google Sheets/Forms work for me in the ways I wanted them to.)
I'd recommend Airtable for people who want to check off multiple challenges with each book and keep track of how many books fit a particular challenge. At the end of the year, I can look at my record for one challenge and see the five books I read that fit the challenge. And when I'm deciding what I'll read next year, I'll probably first go for the books that check off the most challenges -- it helps me further narrow down what to read next, i.e., why I love book challenges in the first place.
If a spreadsheet suffices for what you want to track with your reading, it might not be worth switching over to Airtable. But if you want to be extra organized, it's a great resource! I shared my database in my earlier post; you're welcome to click around and see how it works/copy and customize for your own use.

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Inquiring minds want to know- especially alliteration in the title???

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Thanks for sharing! I may adapt this one for my various challenges.


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Impressive Spreadsheet!

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Hi Vernice, I absolutely love your spreadsheet too, but I wasn't able to copy it as well. Do you have a blank copy available or one that I am able to copy over without somehow changing what you have done. I'm not sure how to mess around with google docs without messing up something that you have done on it.


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Thank you for your spreadsheet! It's exactly what I need!

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Brilliant! Thank you!

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This is great! I like having a hard copy, but this will be super helpful too, as I can update it wherever :)

Saved me a lot of time! Thankyou!!! Happy reading!


After a bit of floundering and overthinking I decided to use the 'Post your reading list' thread as sort of a progress report for the books I finished - except for 'Zwanzigtausend Meilen unter'm Meer', that version was a bitch to find and I'm NOT going to search it again! -
For ideas/recs/possibles I'll use my bullet journal and a combination of spreadsheets/pdf I found here.
My manic, list-obsessed little heart is all a-flutter with those lovely offerings here!

Great idea! I think I'll do the same. I did create a shelf for my 2018 PS planned books and a google spreadsheet to plan / track. Best laid plans ... right? :)

I print 2 sets. One set I use for book suggestions that might read so I have it with me when I am..."
Thank you! I do the same thing with the two different lists.

Simant, what area do you live in? I might be able to help you find some books for those written by a local author :)
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