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50 BOOKS READ IN 2023
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RAGAN - PERSONAL READING LIST - "To Be Read" List (2023)
Sample Format Choices:
Sample Format for initial set up before completing books:
✓1. The Restless Wave: Good Times, Just Causes, Great Fights, and Other Appreciations Hardcover – May 22, 2018 by John McCain
by
John McCain
2. The British are Coming by Rick Atkinson
by
Rick Atkinson
3. Salt: A World History by Mark Kurlansky
by
Mark Kurlansky
Note: See the sample checkmark in number one that would show that I completed that book.
And if you like to see the strikethrough example that the book has been completed - see number 2.
On the Personal Reading Lists - you have a choice of either using checkmarks or strikethroughs.
Sample Format for initial set up before completing books:
✓1. The Restless Wave: Good Times, Just Causes, Great Fights, and Other Appreciations Hardcover – May 22, 2018 by John McCain
by
John McCain
by
Rick Atkinson3. Salt: A World History by Mark Kurlansky
by
Mark KurlanskyNote: See the sample checkmark in number one that would show that I completed that book.
And if you like to see the strikethrough example that the book has been completed - see number 2.
On the Personal Reading Lists - you have a choice of either using checkmarks or strikethroughs.
For comprehensive assistance - we always have the "how to" thread.
See link: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
See link: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
You can always check Bentley's Thread for the Personal Reading List Thread.
See Bentley's Sample Thread for the Personal Reading List Thread.
Link:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
See Bentley's Sample Thread for the Personal Reading List Thread.
Link:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Basic Information to help you get started:

For 2021, we are going to set up for all participants two threads - the first will be each participant's Personal Reading List thread where they can create lists of books that they want to read for the 50 Books Read challenge.
And as they read them - they can check them off or do a strikethrough.
It is your working thread.
You can check off each book as you read it by adding & # 10003 ; (with no spaces in between) right before the title of the book with additionally no spaces after the semicolon and before the title of the book.
If you would like to bold the title of the book and author - and number them - in addition to adding a checkmark - you would then add & # 10003 ;(with no spaces) and then < b >1. The British are Coming by Rick Atkinson< /b > with no spaces. You can easily preview what you have done to see if your code works.
✓1. The British are Coming by Rick Atkinson
or without a number
✓The British are Coming by Rick Atkinson
You can also do strikethroughs if you like - that is the same as bolding but using an s instead of b.
For example: < s > The British are Coming by Rick Atkinson < / s>
You would use this code without the spaces within the brackets or in front of the book title or after the name of the author.
It would look like this:
The British are Coming by Rick Atkinson
If you want it bolded as well:
< s >< b >The British are Coming by Rick Atkinson < / b >< / s >
You would use this code without the spaces within the brackets or in front of the book title or after the name of the author.
It would end up looking like this:
The British are Coming by Rick Atkinson
The second thread is just like it has always been.
If you want to also number the books as well as bold them using a strike through:
< s > < b >1. The British are Coming by Rick Atkinson < / b > < / s>
You would use this code without the spaces within the brackets or in front of the book title number or after the name of the author.
It would end up looking like this:
1. The British are Coming by Rick Atkinson
The second thread is the formatted reading thread for 50 Books that we always have done and includes your reviews using the designated format.
You must sign up for 50 Books Read in 2021 to get both threads - the Personal Reading List thread just for you and your own 2021 Books Read in 2021 thread. You must use the format on the Books Read in 2021 thread. If you would like to participate - then please add your name here and I will set up both threads. Active participants in the 2020 50 Books Read in 2021 get their own two threads.
The format for the Personal Lists when setting them up is easy:
Just number or list and skip one line in between.
After skipping one line - just add the citation.
bookcover, the word by, the author's photo and then the author's link
Then skip another line before adding your next book. As you read and complete them - either use a strikethrough or a checkmark - that means that you have added your review according to the standard format on your review thread (same as every other year).
Check the how to thread for additional directions and assistance. We will always be there to assist.
And even if you do not finish all of the books on your list or many on your list - remember whatever books are not completed on the list can be carried over to the 2022 Personal Reading List thread. All you have to do is to do an edit, copy and then a paste on next year's thread. So the sky is the limit.

For 2021, we are going to set up for all participants two threads - the first will be each participant's Personal Reading List thread where they can create lists of books that they want to read for the 50 Books Read challenge.
And as they read them - they can check them off or do a strikethrough.
It is your working thread.
You can check off each book as you read it by adding & # 10003 ; (with no spaces in between) right before the title of the book with additionally no spaces after the semicolon and before the title of the book.
If you would like to bold the title of the book and author - and number them - in addition to adding a checkmark - you would then add & # 10003 ;(with no spaces) and then < b >1. The British are Coming by Rick Atkinson< /b > with no spaces. You can easily preview what you have done to see if your code works.
✓1. The British are Coming by Rick Atkinson
or without a number
✓The British are Coming by Rick Atkinson
You can also do strikethroughs if you like - that is the same as bolding but using an s instead of b.
For example: < s > The British are Coming by Rick Atkinson < / s>
You would use this code without the spaces within the brackets or in front of the book title or after the name of the author.
It would look like this:
If you want it bolded as well:
< s >< b >The British are Coming by Rick Atkinson < / b >< / s >
You would use this code without the spaces within the brackets or in front of the book title or after the name of the author.
It would end up looking like this:
The second thread is just like it has always been.
If you want to also number the books as well as bold them using a strike through:
< s > < b >1. The British are Coming by Rick Atkinson < / b > < / s>
You would use this code without the spaces within the brackets or in front of the book title number or after the name of the author.
It would end up looking like this:
The second thread is the formatted reading thread for 50 Books that we always have done and includes your reviews using the designated format.
You must sign up for 50 Books Read in 2021 to get both threads - the Personal Reading List thread just for you and your own 2021 Books Read in 2021 thread. You must use the format on the Books Read in 2021 thread. If you would like to participate - then please add your name here and I will set up both threads. Active participants in the 2020 50 Books Read in 2021 get their own two threads.
The format for the Personal Lists when setting them up is easy:
Just number or list and skip one line in between.
After skipping one line - just add the citation.
bookcover, the word by, the author's photo and then the author's link
Then skip another line before adding your next book. As you read and complete them - either use a strikethrough or a checkmark - that means that you have added your review according to the standard format on your review thread (same as every other year).
Check the how to thread for additional directions and assistance. We will always be there to assist.
And even if you do not finish all of the books on your list or many on your list - remember whatever books are not completed on the list can be carried over to the 2022 Personal Reading List thread. All you have to do is to do an edit, copy and then a paste on next year's thread. So the sky is the limit.
Hello Ragan,
There are now two threads set up for you in the 50 Books Read in 2021.
The first is the normal 50 Books Read in 2021 thread which you are readily familiar with and you can just jump into that quickly.
And the second thread is your Personal Reading List/Tracker thread for the books that are on your to be read list for 2021. You can add to the list during the year, checkmark off the books that you have completed or you have a choice to do a strikethrough. You make a list for the books that you are planning to read for the year - order is not important - you can skip around. You can number them or not; you can checkmark them when done or you can do strikethroughs to show the ones that you have completed before adding the reviews to your normal 50 Books Read in 2021 thread.
I have provided the sample format with choices. You list the book with numbers or not - but you must skip one line after listing the title of book and the author and you then must add just the citation with bookcover, author's photo and author's link but the other choices are up to you. That helps the goodreads software create a linkable list of books and authors on the right hand white space of your tracker thread.
Your Personal Reading List - To Be Read thread is here:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Your new 50 Books Read in 2020 thread is here:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
The Introduction Thread is here:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
The 50 Books Read in 2020 - How To's Thread is here:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
The thread with the special instructions and explanations for the 50 Books Read in 2020 Personal Reading Lists is here:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Hope you enjoy!
Bentley
There are now two threads set up for you in the 50 Books Read in 2021.
The first is the normal 50 Books Read in 2021 thread which you are readily familiar with and you can just jump into that quickly.
And the second thread is your Personal Reading List/Tracker thread for the books that are on your to be read list for 2021. You can add to the list during the year, checkmark off the books that you have completed or you have a choice to do a strikethrough. You make a list for the books that you are planning to read for the year - order is not important - you can skip around. You can number them or not; you can checkmark them when done or you can do strikethroughs to show the ones that you have completed before adding the reviews to your normal 50 Books Read in 2021 thread.
I have provided the sample format with choices. You list the book with numbers or not - but you must skip one line after listing the title of book and the author and you then must add just the citation with bookcover, author's photo and author's link but the other choices are up to you. That helps the goodreads software create a linkable list of books and authors on the right hand white space of your tracker thread.
Your Personal Reading List - To Be Read thread is here:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Your new 50 Books Read in 2020 thread is here:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
The Introduction Thread is here:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
The 50 Books Read in 2020 - How To's Thread is here:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
The thread with the special instructions and explanations for the 50 Books Read in 2020 Personal Reading Lists is here:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Hope you enjoy!
Bentley
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Tana French
by
Elizabeth Wein
by
Michelle Cooper
by
Garth Nix
by
Kiran Millwood Hargrave
by
Tana French7. Lionheart by Sharon Kay Penman
by
Sharon Kay Penman
by
Agatha Christie 9. A Pocket Full of Rye by Agatha Christe
by
Agatha Christie
by
Kass Morgan11. The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro
by
Kazuo Ishiguro12. A King's Ransom by Sharon Kay Penman
by
Sharon Kay Penman13. The House on the Strand by Daphne du Maurier
by
Daphne du Maurier
by
Julian Fellowes15. The Life of Elizabeth I by Alison Weir
by
Alison Weir
by
N.K. Jemisin17. The Lost Tudor Princess by Alison Weir
by
Alison Weir18. A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
by
Charles Dickens19. The Aeneid by Virgil
by
Virgil
by
Anne Bronte21. The Odyssey by Homer
by
Homer22. The Half Drowned King by Linnea Hartsuyker
by
23. The Mirror and the Light by Hilary Mantel
by
Hilary Mantel
by
Pat Barker
by
Jane Goodall
by
Elizabeth Acevedo27. The Crow Trap by Ann Cleeves
by
Ann Cleeves28. Sister Queens by Julia Fox
by
Julia Fox29. The Earthsea Quartet by Ursula K. Le Guin
by
Ursula K. Le Guin30. Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
by
Charles Dickens31. The Land Beyond the Sea by Sharon Kay Penman
by
Sharon Kay Penman32. Victoria by Daisy Goodwin
by
Daisy Goodwin33. March by Geraldine Brooks
by
Geraldine Brooks
by
Hannah Kent35. Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray
by
William Makepeace Thackeray36. The Vikings by Else Roesdahl
by Else Roesdahl (no image)37. When Women Ruled the World: Six Queens of Egypt by Kara Cooney
by
Kara Cooney38. Almost Human by Lee Berger
by
Lee Berger
Bentley wrote: "Whatever you did in number one is correct. You have to do it the same way whether you are bolding or using a strikethrough - between the brackets - there are no spaces."Thanks, they have been corrected.
Books Completed (Numbers from Original List)
by
Tana French
by
Elizabeth Wein
by
Michelle Cooper
by
Garth Nix
by
Kass Morgan
by
Elizabeth Acevedo
by
Kiran Millwood Hargrave
by
Julian Fellowes
TO BE READ (Continued from Above)
by
Sherry Thomas
by
Kate Moore
by
Eleanor Herman
by
Gareth Russell
Books Completed (Numbers from Original List)- Continued from Above
by
Anne Bronte
by
N.K. Jemisin
Books Completed (Numbers from Original List)- Continued from Above
by
Eleanor Herman
by
Agatha Christie
by
Hannah Kent
TO BE READ (Continued from Above)
by
Octavia E. Butler44. Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison
by
Toni Morrison
by
Silvia Moreno-Garcia
by
N.K. Jemisin
Books Completed (Numbers from Original List)- Continued from Above
by
Octavia E. Butler
Books Completed (Numbers from Original List)- Continued from Above
by
Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Books Completed (Numbers from Original List)- Continued from Above
by
Yaa Gyasi
Books Completed (Numbers from Original List)- Continued from Above
by
Jane Goodall
Books Completed (Numbers from Original List)- Continued from Above
by
Tana French
Books Completed (Numbers from Original List)- Continued from Above
by
Pat Barker
TO BE READ (Continued from Above)
by Robin McKinley (no photo)
Books Completed (Numbers from Original List)- Continued from Above
by Robin McKinley (no photo)
Books Completed (Numbers from Original List)- Continued from Above
by
Thor Hanson
Bentley wrote: "Ragan, this thread is being carried over to 2021 and will be carried over from year to year."Sounds good. I plan to continue to participate!
TO BE READ (Continued from Above)
by
Michelle McNamara51. The Glass-Blowers by Daphne Du Maurier
by
Daphne du Maurier
Books Completed (Numbers from Original List)- Continued from Above
by
N.K. Jemisin
Books Completed (Numbers from Original List)- Continued from Above
by
Michelle McNamara
TO BE READ (Continued from Above) 53. Major Pettigrew's Last Stand by Helen Simonson
by
Helen Simonson
by
Julia Phillips
by
Judith Flanders56. Arctic Fury by Greer Macallister
by
Greer Macallister
Books Completed (Numbers from Original List)- Continued from Above
by
Becky Cooper
TO BE READ (Continued from Above) 57. The Pearl Thief by Elizabeth Wein
by
Elizabeth Wein58. She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan
by
Shelley Parker-Chan59. Moonflower Murders by Anthony Horowitz
by
Anthony Horowitz
by
Kiran Millwood Hargrave
Books Completed (Numbers from Original List)- Continued from Above
by
Sherry Thomas
TO BE READ (Continued from Above)
by
James Baldwin62. The Painted Drum by Louise Erdrich
by
Louise Erdrich63. The Duke and I by Julia Quinn
by
Julia Quinn
by
Olivia Waite
Books Completed (Numbers from Original List)- Continued from Above
by
Gareth Russell
by
James Baldwin
by
Kiran Millwood Hargrave
by
Julia Phillips
TO BE READ (Continued from Above)
by
Olivia Waite
by
Angeline Boulley67. Gifts by Ursula K. Le Guin
by
Ursula K. Le Guin68. The Landower Legacy by Victoria Holt
by
Victoria Holt69. The Harp of Kings by Juliet Marillier
by
Juliet Marillier
Books Completed (Numbers from Original List)- Continued from Above
by
Olivia Waite
by
Olivia Waite
by
Angeline Boulley
TO BE READ (CONTINUED FROM ABOVE) 70. Libertie by Kaitlyn Greenidge
by
Kaitlyn Greenidge71. The Hellion's Waltz by Olivia Waite
by
Olivia Waite
by
Tana French
Books Completed (Numbers from Original List)- Continued
by
Kate Moore
by
Tana French
by
Judith Flanders
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This is Ragan's "To Be Read" List (2021) for the 50 Books Read in 2021. This list will be added to as Ragan sets up the thread. This thread is carried over from year to year.
Whatever books are not completed on the list can be carried over to the 2022 Personal Reading List thread.