“What should I read next?”
With countless titles waiting to be read, keeping track of your TBR (To Be Read) pile can feel so overwhelming! Well, same goes to me! xD So I've decided to create a TBR List Spreadsheet where you and I can track our TBR books that have been pile up on our bookshelves or our kindle. I make sure that I create them easy and looking simple yet effective!
What is a TBR List Tracker Spreadsheet?
A TBR list tracker spreadsheet is basically designed to help you keep tabs on the books you want to read. It’s more than just a list! It’s a reading assistant that lets you organize your books by genre, track your progress, and even plan your reading goals. Whether you’re tackling a reading challenge or simply trying to chip away at your ever-growing pile, this spreadsheet has you covered! Plus, it has 2 versions of theme - Read more to get which version you want to purchase!
3 Tabs are included:
1- Tbr Tracker
A streamlined space to catalog your books with all the details you need.
- Add book titles, authors, genres, and priority levels.
- Track your reading progress with statuses like "To Be Read," "Currently Reading," or "Completed."
- Add Date Published and TBR since.
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I added Priority Levels feature at the very last minute because I think adding a priority level to TBR list is an excellent way to organize and decide which books to focus on! his way, you’ll always see the books you’re most eager to read at the top. So here I'm showing you the levels with their explanations so you can easily decide which books are high priority, medium or low. I also add Immediate and Wishlist options to help you to know the deadlines and which book to buy!
High Priority
- Books you’re most excited to read or can’t wait to dive into.
- Titles for book club deadlines, challenges, or seasonal themes.
- New releases or hyped books that you’ve been anticipating.
Medium Priority
- Books you’re interested in but aren’t in a rush to start.
- Backup options for when you’re not in the mood for high-priority picks.
- Books you’re curious about but might read based on mood or timing.
Low Priority
- Books you’ve added to your TBR but aren’t currently excited to read.
- Titles you might save for later when your reading list is less overwhelming.
- Backlog books that you added a long time ago but haven’t gotten to yet.
Immediate
- Books you’re currently reading or plan to start next.
- Use this for urgent deadlines or highly anticipated reads.
Wishlist
- Books you don’t own yet but plan to purchase or borrow soon.
2- TBR Gallery
Bring your TBR pile to life with a visually appealing gallery! Easily spot books by their cover. You will have 300 gallery spaces and if you are running out of space, you could just copy and paste the tab!
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3- TBR Search
Quickly find your next read just by book titles. Save time and effort while narrowing down your choices effortlessly.
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Key Features of a TBR Tracker Spreadsheet
1- Aesthetic Design: Who says functional can’t be beautiful? A clean, visually pleasing design makes using your tracker a joy.
2- Save Time: No more scrolling endlessly through lists. Find the perfect book in moments.
3- Utilize Search Filters: Use book titles filter to narrow down your list and find your next read effortlessly.
4- Track Your Progress: Update your status and enjoy watching your TBR pile shrink as you complete books.
5- Book Covers on Display: See your TBR list at a glance with beautifully arranged book cover thumbnails.
Why It’s Perfect for You??
- Budget-Friendly: This spreadsheet offers incredible value for its price.
- Customizable: Made to fit your goals perfectly with features that work for any type of reader.
- Time-Saving: Advanced filters and visual tools help you spend more time reading and less time managing your list.
If you’re eager to take control of your TBR pile, check out my TBR List Tracker Spreadsheet. It’s beautifully designed, easy to use, and packed with features to make your reading life more organized and enjoyable!
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Transform your TBR pile from chaotic to curated because remember, your TBR list isn't a race, it's a personal adventure! Happy reading! 📚✨
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