challenge 2015

I found this this challenge on the Literal Life blog and thought why not. So I started a tally in a google spread sheet, which I may have made shareable, or maybe I haven’t (click and see). The numbers in Column O correspond to books that satisfy that condition under Column A (i.e. book number 2 is The Book of Strange New Things, another book I have to get a review up for but I’m just not getting there quickly, so the rows in Column O that have a ‘2’ in them means book number 2, The Book of Strange New Things satisfies that condition. This is too much explanation of the obvious, isn’t it.).

So that’s what I’ll do this year. At the end of the year, I’ll try to see if I can find a subset wherein no book is used in more than one category. There will be math involved. But that’s not until 2016 so you needn’t worry too much if you don’t like math, which you shouldn’t, i.e. you should like math. Math is nice and just goes putt putt putt putt along. Maybe I should have stayed more in math.

Comments

  1. Jennifer D.

    Thank you for linking my challenge, Meghan! And for creating a spreadsheet! I am working on one as well, but it needs some fine-tuning still. Good luck with your reading in 2015! 🙂

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      meghan rose

      Thanks! Good luck to you too. I love your list. I might try it every year from now on 🙂

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