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Watching your completion percentage rise and your "unread" count drop provides a powerful psychological boost. Helps ensure you are reading a globally diverse selection
The 1001 list stretches from pre-1800 classics to 21st-century fiction. Use a =COUNTIFS formula to see how many books you have read from specific eras (e.g., the 19th Century vs. Post-Modernism). This highlights your historical blind spots. Step 4: Tailoring the Challenge to Your Life
A small text space for your immediate thoughts upon finishing. Step 3: Making the Formula Magic Work
Use conditional formatting to give you immediate visual feedback on your progress.