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Fromat for my reading list
Fromat for my reading list





fromat for my reading list

And even when I read physical books, I am, uh, still too lazy and forgetful. I’m particularly terrible at tracking page numbers!! So many books I’ve read this year have been ebooks or audiobooks, so unless I check Goodreads, I have no idea how many pages there are.

FROMAT FOR MY READING LIST PLUS

This one’s a little harder to see, but you can click on the image to view it up closer in a new tab! There are still the month/number/title columns on the left, plus more general information about the book: page number, genres, type of book (novel, comic, etc), age group, publisher, and year/country published. Next is the author, and then my ratings, both star and numerical because I’m annoying! I’m visual and the stars help me take a quick glance and roughly know how I felt about the book, but I’m a half-star user so I still want to note those. These three columns, as well as all the heading rows, are “frozen” so that when I scroll, they’ll always show and I won’t have to scroll back to see them. This part is pretty self-explanatory! I have the month I read the book in, number of the book, and book title. I’m afforded many more rights in the US and can speak up without fear of consequence, but it is a dangerous and unprecedented time for my fellow Thais in Thailand.

fromat for my reading list

This carrd has basic background info, but please look at the more detailed resources linked too. As I’m writing on the 15th, there will be a rally tomorrow where more will likely be arrested. Protests in Thailand against the monarchy have been going on since July, but recently several student activists/protesters were arrested. But if you want some great spreadsheet templates, I recommend checking out Fadwa’s or Kal’s!! This definitely is not a post with a template for you to use. You can easily find/google these, but I know when I was creating my spreadsheet it would’ve been handy to have a list of them! I’m also going include a list of some Google Sheets functions that I like to use. Please submit a copy of the submission form, the essay and supporting material by Mato: with the subject line YARI 2023.I did a post about my reading spreadsheet in 2018, but I’ve changed things since then, so I wanted to do an updated version! I’m only showing half of the sheets I’ve made, my read books and ARCs, but I have ones for monthly TBRs (unnecessary to show) and graphs (sharing at the end of the year). Nominate a librarian for the Young Adult Reading Incentive Award Honoring a librarian for exceptional ability to motivate young adults to read.Ĭlick the button below to access the NOMINATION Form for the 2023 YARI Award: Shinji Takahashi and the Mark of the Coatl To learn more about nomination criteria, please click here. Please be aware that the committee must be able to locate a positive review for students in grades 6, 7, or 8 for the book to be considered. If you would like to send the committee copies of a book, please email the LSRL Administrative Assistant, Caron Ervin. To see the titles currently nominated for the 2024 Lone Star Reading List, click the button below: The purpose of the list is to encourage students in grades 6, 7, or 8 to explore a variety of current books.Ĭlick the button below to submit a nomination for the 2024 Lone Star Reading List. The Lone Star reading list is developed by public and school librarians from the Young Adult Round Table.







Fromat for my reading list