1001: Books To Read Before You Die Spreadsheet Work [cracked]

Reading may be solitary, but the challenge doesn’t have to be. Share your spreadsheet (view-only) with a book club or upload it to a shared drive. Some advanced users build a linked to their sheet, allowing friends to submit "recommendations from the list" that automatically populate a "To Read Next" column.

To make your spreadsheet truly useful, include these categories: 1001 books to read before you die spreadsheet work

The list is not static; it has undergone several major revisions to reduce "Anglocentrism" and include more diverse, international authors. The StoryGraph 2008 Revision Reading may be solitary, but the challenge doesn’t

"I keep abandoning books. Should I delete them from the sheet?" Solution: No! Keep the "Abandoned" status. Later, you might come back to Moby-Dick with fresh eyes. Data about what you abandon is just as valuable as data about what you finish. To make your spreadsheet truly useful, include these

Happy tracking. You have 1,001 books to go.

=SUM(ReadingHoursRange) - SUM(FinishedReadingHoursRange) This tells you exactly how many hours of life you have pledged to this list. It is terrifying. It is motivating.