Book Riot's Read Harder Challenge discussion
2022 Read Harder Challenge
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Does anyone know the link to the Read Harder Challenge spreadsheet?
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Robin (DocRobReads)
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Dec 11, 2021 07:08AM
I have searched the Book Riot website, but can't find the link and video about the 2022 Read Harder spreadsheet. Are they including it as a tool this year? If not, I will just update 2021 and change everything, but figured I would ask before I put in the effort. :-)
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Thanks! I am looking for the excel spreadsheet though. Like the one at: https://www.google.com/amp/s/bookriot... only for 2022. ;-)
I am also looking for the excel spreadsheet, it was a great help this year. Hopefully it will be ready soon for us!
If you go into last years sheet you can make a copy for yourself [Click File -->Make a Copy (to your google drive) and change the year and the colors if you'd like)
Ok I'm following this discussion, and adding this post to say that I hope they come up with a spreadsheet for 2022! I like the different tabs and breakdowns. If I had time I'd edit 2021 but as it is, I'm a working mom and don't have that kind of time outside of work.
Amen! I am going to go in tomorrow and adjust all the calculations and business rules on the 2021 spreadsheet to convert it to 2022. If you want a copy, send me your email through Goodreads and I'll share the Google doc with you so you can copy it to your own account.
It's not Tahir, but a lady named Tirzah who created the spreadsheet. She IS working on it and it will be live on BookRiot on the 27th.https://twitter.com/TirzahPrice/statu...
YASSSS! I don't have the Twitter - LOL! And I appreciate the correction - I think I conflated her name with the author of The Ember in the Ashes. Thanks for the info!
I've gone ahead and made a copy for 2022 for myself. Note: if you want to make use of the stats, you do have to adjust the formulas.
Love the new reading log. Especially the book spending log. This is one I will definitely keep for future reference.
I also made an Instagram template if you want to use it! (my IG is @JanessaNMann)https://twitter.com/JanessaNMann/stat...
This query is aimed at any of you who are using the Book Riot spreadsheet, how do you fill in Nation of Origin? Do you annotate it as where the book was initially published, the country the author hails from, or the real-life/fictional setting of the story? I am just curious - I know there is no "right" way necessarily, but I do it based on where the author is from and sometimes that is not easy to discern. Thoughts?
Amanda wrote: "I am also looking for the excel spreadsheet, it was a great help this year. Hopefully it will be ready soon for us!"It would be *great* to have it in Excel format - I don't use google docs
It would be *great* to have it in Excel format - I don't use goo..."If you follow the link in the BookRiot blogpost to the Google sheet, even if you're not logged into a Google account, you can download it in Excel format. Here's the link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/... Go to File > Download > Microsoft Excel. I hope that helps!
Rebekah wrote: "It would be *great* to have it in Excel format - I don't use goo..."If you follow the link in the BookRiot blogpost to the Google sheet, even if you're not logged into a Google account, you can d..."
Thank you! [seems absurdly easy.. now it does!]




