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You can find Listopias at the bottom of the book page, so there is no need for a link in the description. Scroll down to 'Lists with this book, from our members': https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...

see:
https://help.goodreads.com/s/article/...

In this case, there's a goofy error that's caused by the punctuation in a valid Goodreads link.
((( GORY DETAILS: Some Goodreads links contain an underscore ( _ ) between the ID and the name, and others contain a period ( . ) as the separator. Unfortunately, Goodreads flags any URL with a period as invalid, even if it's a GR link. It shouldn't do this, but it does. END OF GORY DETAILS )))
Luckily, there is a work-around. For a link to a book, you can use this
The same thing works for author links -- just replace book with author and use the author name or author ID (which you can see in the URL of an author profile).

And those handy tips from Mesembryanthemum are all in the (some html is ok) link on the top of each comment box.

Luckily, Listopia links follow the same format as other Goodreads links. Unfortunately, most lists seem to include the problematic period in the URL. Alas! Cue much weeping and wailing.
But never fear. I have a work-around for lists, too.
Instead of including the actual link to the Listopia list, construct a Goodreads search that finds the list -- and, ideally, only that list. Then include that link in the description.
For example, imagine that I want to include a link to the Listopia list "Serious Beekeeping Books." (Which I do, because I love honey bees and want to be a beekeeper when I grow up.) So I go to the main Listopia page and enter that list title in the Search box.
When I figure out a search that finds ONLY the list I want, I copy the URL for the search results page and paste it as a link into the book description.
For my example, the link would look like this:
https://www.goodreads.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search_type=lists&q=serious+beekeeping+books
Voila! A totally valid and legitimate link that conforms to GR requirements and policies.

LOL. I should read the fine print, shouldn't I? The tip box doesn't mention the fancy variant, but it does mention the basic "book" and "author" syntax.
I hereby amend "undocumented" to "mostly documented" in my comment above. (semi-LOL)

The new book page is so long, that I never scroll all the way to the bottom. Consequently I didn’t notice the list at the bottom. (Did I just mention that I am unobservant?) When I went to Lystopia and searched for a list for the Best Children’s Books the search returned a very large number of lists and that one wasn’t near the top. I could have saved myself some work if I payed attention.
Thanks everyone.

Goodreads doesn't "guess" about the lists. If there are more lists than appear on the book page, there will be a link for all lists.
Lists are edition specific and always show the list the specific edition is on. Mostly the list will be for the default edition, but sometimes a member will add a different edition or make a different list for another edition. This is to allow lists for cover images usually, but a member may have created a list for another reason, which is completely acceptable.
Again, links to listopia should *not* be in the description. Links for books in the description should be for ACE references and not for similar books or other books by the author.

You don't have to scroll to get to the bottom. CTRL-END will get you there quickly. CTRL-HOME will return you to the top of the screen in case you got where you didn't want to go. (This is Windows, obviously. I think for Apple, Option key plus the Down Arrow or Up Arrow does the same thing.)

Just tested—Command+Up or Command+Down to go to the top or bottom of the page. Option+Up/Down scrolls.

For examplesince the different volumes the "Best in Children's books" anthologies are merely a thematic collection by the publisher, there can be no series page. I am in the process of adding to the Lystopia list that I created.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1....
Since there isn't a hyperlink for a series, I would like to include a link to the list in the description. Currently I am unable to here is one that I have "in hand" that I just edited.