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message 1: by Kylie (new)

Kylie Not sure if i have this in the right spot, apologies if i don't.

While going through different topics i have found mention on spreadsheets for challenges, i was wondering how people lay them out for themselves.

I have a few challenges going for myself but find that i'm reading a bit for here and a bit for there and not actually getting ahead. :) I have notice that some of you read more than me, so maybe there is a way to be more organised in what, when, and who i read at a certain time. :)

Any help/suggestions would be great. With a 1 year old, list have become me since i forever get interrupted so a read list of some sort would be great.


message 2: by Lisa Kay (last edited Jan 23, 2012 02:03PM) (new)

Lisa Kay (lisakayalicemaria) | 15159 comments Kylie, I don't use speadsheets for my challenges, I just use hyperlinks from my home group.

However, I do reference one Sans set up for our "buddy reads".

I know the software is free on Google: https://docs.google.com/


message 3: by southpaw285 (new)

southpaw285 I use an excel spreadsheet to track my reading challenges.

The excel document has several worksheets, so that each challenge has its own page.

This can also be done on google docs.

I don't know if this is what you have in mind, Kylie.


message 4: by Kylie (new)

Kylie Its how i ended up doing mine, challenge per tab and the front tab is a summary of them all. At least i know where i'm too.

Wasn't sure if there was a better way or not with the layout etc.


message 5: by Gin (new)

Gin I have my own super secret group with a challenge thread that I put links to all my challenges in different groups. I also add to read dates to the bookshelves for things I sign up for like buddy reads, BOM, challenges, etc. This puts them up as BOM for me for each month, so I don't sign up for too much.


message 6: by Joann (last edited Feb 01, 2012 09:30AM) (new)

Joann | 114 comments Kylie, I have my own private group where I keep track of reading lists and challenges that I'v entered. I keep separate sections for each group that I'm in and record the challenges there along with the books that I plan to read. I've put the link below if you care to view how I've set it up. It's really helped me keep track of everything :)

The Book Corner


message 7: by Kylie (new)

Kylie Thanks for the suggestions. Will try the spreadsheet i have and if i still get completely lost i'll look into having a private group to help keep track as well. Between the two i'll either be super organised or completely confused. lol :)


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