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CARLY - PERSONAL READING LIST - "To Be Read" List (2023)
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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 2020, 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 2020 to get both threads - the Personal Reading List thread just for you and your own 2020 Books Read in 2020 thread. You must use the format on the Books Read in 2020 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 2020 get their own two threads for 2021 and beyond.
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 2020, 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 2020 to get both threads - the Personal Reading List thread just for you and your own 2020 Books Read in 2020 thread. You must use the format on the Books Read in 2020 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 2020 get their own two threads for 2021 and beyond.
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.
1. Sin in the Second City by Karen Abbott
by
Karen Abbott2.
by
Steve Almond3. The Gangs of Chicago by Herbert Asbury
by
Herbert Asbury4. The Gangs of New York by Herbert Asbury
by
Herbert Asbury
by
by Sara Donati6. The Greatest Generation by Tom Brokaw
by
Tom Brokaw7. Citizen In Chief: The Second Life of the American Presidents by Leonard Berry
by Leonard Benardo (no photo)8.
by Karamo Brown (no photo)9. Origin by Dan Brown
by
Dan Brown10. Bad Blood by John Carreyrou
by
John Carreyrou11. She-Wolves: The Women who England before Elizabeth by Helen Castor
by
Helen Castor12.
by
by Tan France13. Foolishly Forgotten Americans by Michael Farquhar
by
Michael Farquhar14. Wherever There is Light by Peter Golden
by
Peter Golden15. The Bully Pulpit by Doris Kearns Goodwin
by
Doris Kearns Goodwin16. Bullsh*t by John Grant
by
John Grant17. Isaac's Storm by Erik Larson
by
Erik Larson18. Dead Wake by Erik Larson
by
Erik Larson
19.
by
Merlin Sheldrake20. Lady Almina and The Real Downton Abbey Fiona Carnarvon
by
Fiona Carnarvon21. Country Music Broke My Brain by Gerry House
by Gerry House (no photo)22. Sex in History by Reay Tannahill
by
Reay Tannahill23. Suite Francaise by Irene Nemirovsky
by
Irène Némirovsky24.
by Kate Stevens (no photo)25.
by Joshua Levine (no photo)26. The Party is Over by Mike Lofgren
by Mike Lofgren (no photo)27. Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel
by
Hilary Mantel28. Bring Up the Bodies by Hilary Mantel
by
Hilary Mantel29. The Founding Father's Guide to the Constitution by Brion McClanahan
by
Brion T. McClanahan
30. Five Families by Selwyn Raab
by Selwyn Raab (no photo)31. Auschwitz by Laurence Rees
by
Laurence Rees32. The Trial of Lizzie Borden by Cara Robertson
by
Cara Robertson33. I'n not the Biggest Bitch in This Relationship by Wade Rouse
by Wade Rouse (no photo)34. Washington's Spies by Alexander Rose
by
Alexander Rose
Hello Carly - we have updated this personal thread and it will be carried over to 2021 as is. We want our members to have a place to call home where they can track what they are reading for the 50 Books Read challenge and what they are planning to read for any given year. This way your lists remain intact for the next year.
Hope to see you updating your lists for 2021. This thread will always remain here and will simply be updated with the topical headers each year. That way nothing that you do or add with be lost. The only caveat is that you are participating in the 50 Books Read for any given year.
162 different and unique group members have visited your thread this year and are frequent visitors. Only book number 19 needs an update - there seems to something amiss with the add.
Hope to see you updating your lists for 2021. This thread will always remain here and will simply be updated with the topical headers each year. That way nothing that you do or add with be lost. The only caveat is that you are participating in the 50 Books Read for any given year.
162 different and unique group members have visited your thread this year and are frequent visitors. Only book number 19 needs an update - there seems to something amiss with the add.
35. Rough Crossings: The Slaves, the British, and the American Revolution by Simon Schama
by
Simon Schama36. Chocolate Wars by Deborah Cadbury
by
Deborah Cadbury37. Some Girls: My Life in a Harem by Jillian Lauren
by
Jillian Lauren38. The Outfit: The Role Chicago's underworld in the Shaping of Modern America by Gus Russo
by
Gus Russo39. Mornings on Horseback by David McCullough
by
David McCullough
Books mentioned in this topic
Mornings on Horseback (other topics)The Outfit: The Role of Chicago's Underworld in the Shaping of Modern America (other topics)
Some Girls: My Life in a Harem (other topics)
Chocolate Wars: The 150-Year Rivalry Between the World's Greatest Chocolate Makers (other topics)
Rough Crossings: The Slaves, the British, and the American Revolution (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
David McCullough (other topics)Gus Russo (other topics)
Jillian Lauren (other topics)
Deborah Cadbury (other topics)
Simon Schama (other topics)
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This is Carly's "To Be Read" List (2021) for the 50 Books Read in 2021. This list will be added to as Carly sets up the thread.
Whatever books are not completed on the list can be carried over to the 2022 Personal Reading List thread.