You Die Spreadsheet — 1001 Books You Must Read Before
Because a goal without a tracking system is just a wish. And with 1,001 books, you’re going to need one hell of a system. Have you created your own 1001 Books spreadsheet? Share your template or favorite sorting hack in the comments below. Happy reading (and sorting).
“What about books I read 20 years ago?” Solution: Add a column “Memory Confidence” (High/Medium/Low). For low-confidence books, commit to a re-read. Your spreadsheet just became a re-reading planner. 1001 books you must read before you die spreadsheet
“I’m stuck in a rut with 19th-century British novels.” Solution: Sort by Author Nationality and Publication Decade . Force yourself to read a 20th-century Nigerian novel next. The spreadsheet breaks your habits. Beyond Tracking: Turning Your Spreadsheet Into a Reading Journal The real magic of the 1001 books you must read before you die spreadsheet is that it eventually becomes a personal literary autobiography. Ten years from now, you won’t just see a list of 400 checked boxes. You’ll see notes: “Read on a beach in Portugal,” “Abandoned twice, finally finished,” “Made me cry on the subway.” Because a goal without a tracking system is just a wish