32 Short, New Books to Help You CRUSH Your Reading Challenge

Someday, this year will end! And with the ringing in of 2021, we will come to the end of this year's Goodreads Reading Challenge. Of course, there's still plenty of time this year to unplug, find someplace comfy, and get lost in a great book (and we strongly suggest that you do!)...plus that will also help you crush those annual reading goals that you may have set in the distant past of [checks notes]...January.
Every book here was both published this year and has fewer than 250 pages (let's be honest, the longest book here is 240 pages). That's a nice, achievable length that also has enough oomph to get in a great story as well. And we've delivered up the perfect excuse to catch up on some of the new books across fiction and nonfiction genres that made their grand entrances in 2020.
Scroll over the book covers to learn more about each novel, and be sure to add the books that pique your interest to your Want to Read shelf!
How are you doing on your Reading Challenge? Which of these titles catch your eye? Let's talk books in the comments!
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I'm not dead! My new "The Easter Confession" is a 149-page mystery set in Connecticut. Priest as central figure. 1955. Page-turner. Art th..."
OK Charles- I have added your book to my list! Looking forward to reading it

I do not always add books, not even ones on line.
So i come up short most years.
Love reading. These ole eyes just get tired.
To all of you, I say, feading a real hard back book, to me is comfort with a cap. C.. But however you read, please do..
It the very best therapy i know, aside from reading the bible.
The very best book ever.
God bless everyone. Remember, this year 2020 will never be forgotten. I know. I remember at least 75 + of my past life.
Stay safe, this too shall pass
mary cosmah johnson wrote: "I read many more great books that i find in our housing library etc.
I do not always add books, not even ones on line.
So i come up short most years.
Love reading. These ole eyes just get tired.
To..."
I do not always add books, not even ones on line.
So i come up short most years.
Love reading. These ole eyes just get tired.
To..."

Bakari Sellers, Paulo Coehlo, P. Dejeli Clark, and Nino Cipri are all male. Clark's scifi/fantasy writing is top notch. I just bought "Ring Shout" and it's at the top of my To Read Pile.

The Harpy is a fascinating short book.

I'm not dead! My new "The Easter Confession" is a 149-page mystery set in Connecticut. Priest as central figure. 1955. Page-turner. Art th..."
Thank you for the suggestion, Charles. This sounds really interesting and I've added it to my TBR.


I also highly rec Gabriella Burnham's It is wood, it is stone... reads like a shorter story but is so good!


Oh yes. Definitely a writer from the USA. Totally legit.

This is rather a list to crush the spirit of reading challenge. Really, whom are you trying to impress at the slaughter of your own taste and choice?

and dystopian"
Have you tried Riot Baby or Good Citizens Need Not Fear: Stories?

That's the beauty of a reading challenge, Alost. The goals of quantity and breadth of reading is up to the individual!

The numbers of books read in a year means nothing to me. It’s all about enjoyment and relaxation to me. Just my opinion.

The Harpy is a fascinating short book."
Thanks. TBR-ed.

and dystopian"
Have you tried Riot Baby or Good Citizens Need Not Fear: Stories?"
Thanks. Checking these out.

These lists save me time and I like the feeling of accomplishment in finishing a short book quickly.

Tender is the Flesh should very much have caught your eye then.

Codename Villanelle (Killing Eve #1)
The Colour of Milk
Last Night at the Lobster
Convenience Store Woman
Push (also a film)
Winter's Bone (also a film)
I Just Want My Pants Back (also an MTV tv series)
The Boat Rocker
White Elephant
The Broke Diaries - funny!
Almost Interesting - David Spade
Midnight Express ( also a film)

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Thanks, added NotM to reading list. Like the sound of it.

Agree



LOL. They corrected the error when it was discovered.

Why do you care how others choose to read?

Have you tried Riot Baby or Good Citizens Need Not Fear: Stories?"
Can't say either those look any more interesting than the rest of list. (Admittedly, with me, you're down to SF&F, not dystopian.)
Though I can point out Masquerade in Lodi as meeting the 2020 and 250-page requirements, though I'm way behind on the series as a whole, so I can't say anything to that one in particular.