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1001 Books To Read Before You Die Spreadsheet Work __full__ Jun 2026

Add columns for your personal ratings and review links. 🛠️ Essential Column Headers Title & Author: The basics for identification.

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So, open Excel. Name the file Literary_Mortality.xlsx . Set your first status to "Reading." And remember: The spreadsheet is not there to remind you how fast time is running out. It is there to ensure you don’t waste a single page of the time you have left. Share public link Here’s a write-up on the

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Use a dropdown menu containing Not Started , In Progress , Completed , or DNF (Did Not Finish).