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Thanks heaps! My mom’s happily typing away (r, tbr) Does anyone know if there’s such a list for mystery/detective books??

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Thanks heaps! My mom’s happily typing away (r, tbr) Does anyone know if there’s such a list for mystery/detective books??

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• I’m one of the 93 RSS readers I found a few “top 100″ detective book lists online and I’m replacing your titles/authors in the xlsx. Works fine and I can still keep count with ‘r’ and ‘tbr’, thanks again, this time from me as well !! Comment by Corien — May 2, 2009 @ 8:21 am Quote this comment • Yes! I love these updates. You are amazing. Comment by Lu — May 2, 2009 @ 7:45 pm Quote this comment • Hi, I love your spreadsheets! Love em! Couple of things on the 2003 sheetv3: + Love the totals! Great! + frozen panes: Makes it so much more easy to work with! + the tbr pile count: inspiring!! – On the 2008 sheet it says: “To complete the books removed from the 2006 list, you need to read an average of ” (I can offcourse fix this text for my self…no biggie.) And this text seems to be missing altogether on the totals sheet. – b10 and b11 in both 2008 and removed 2006 seems to refer to the total, and not the amount of books needed to read to complete the 2008, and 2006 seperately. – The link

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