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Jan 18, 2019 07:32AM
I'm new to the Read Harder Challenge and to Goodreads, so apologies if this has been answered or is the wrong place to ask, BUT, is there a way to digitally track my progress as I complete the tasks? Either here on Goodreads or somewhere else? Thanks for the help!
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I usually create a custom shelf on Goodreads for the year's challenge, and sort books into it as I finish them. I also put a note in the review about what category each book fulfilled. That way I can see all my challenge reads in one place. Not sure if there's anything else out there that serves this purpose.
Mike wrote: "I'm new to the Read Harder Challenge and to Goodreads, so apologies if this has been answered or is the wrong place to ask, BUT, is there a way to digitally track my progress as I complete the task..."You can also add your list under 2019 Read Harder Challenge Plans keeping track of each task.
Another easy way provided by Book Riot is this reading tracker spreadsheet which I use to tally up everything I read over the year. You put in the book and then which number it fulfills and then it fills in the Read Harder list for you.
The link to post your 2019 list in the group is here :https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
I also use bookshelf tags to keep track of what Im reading for all of the challenges I'm doing.
Lots of people use personal spreadsheets, so thats another possibility.
Good luck with your first challenge!
Thanks for all the suggestions. I don't think I'll be mapping out all my books in advance but that's a good suggestion to keep track of some I may know I definitely want to do. And I finished my first challenge today, which is what made me think of how to keep track digitally! It was #18. A novel by a trans or nonbinary author, and yes I read "All the Birds in the Sky". Been meaning to for awhile. It was a great read.
I put all the book possibilities on the Read Harder pdf and use bookshelf tags, then edit each throughout the year as I finish a task.
Amber, thanks for the spreadsheet link. If a book falls into more than one challenge category, do you know how to track it?
heather wrote: "Amber, thanks for the spreadsheet link. If a book falls into more than one challenge category, do you know how to track it?"I may be misunderstanding your question, but if you're asking about double-dipping, you can just enter the book in both cells. The spreadsheet only checks to see if there's text in the cell.
Amber wrote: "Another easy way provided by Book Riot is this reading tracker spreadsheet which I use to tally up everything I read over the year. You put in the book and then which number it fulfills and then it..."Is anyone else having problems with this? If I download it as an Excel spreadsheet, it seems to malfunction, but if I copy it to my Google documents it tells me I can only view, not make any changes and I need to contact the creator!
Judith, I had that problem, but I made a copy of the file and saved it to my own Drive and then it worked fine.
Sasha wrote: "Judith, I had that problem, but I made a copy of the file and saved it to my own Drive and then it worked fine."No, did that, still the same. Grrr. Will have to stick with a sheet of paper!
I see that I'm late to the discussion, but in case anyone is still looking, Book Riot has a downloadable PDF with all the 2019 tasks that you can fill in on your computer! That's what I've been using.The link is found on this page:
https://bookriot.com/2018/12/12/2019-...
And the actual PDF download link is:
https://s2982.pcdn.co/wp-content/uplo...

