Goodreads Members Suggest: Favorite Very Quick Reads

Did you set an extremely ambitious Reading Challenge goal back in January? And has this, uh, unprecedented year gotten completely in the way of meeting your goal?
Never fear; we're here for you! We asked our followers on Twitter and Facebook to suggest their favorite short (and very short) books that you can read during the final weeks of this year's Challenge. Cheating? Nah. Think of it as a way to get to even more great, reader-approved books.
With 40 selections spanning a variety of genres, we think this list will help you get over that final hump. And who knows, maybe you'll find your next favorite read among them!
How are you doing on your Reading Challenge? Do you have any short books to recommend to help out your fellow readers?
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It will definitely help to achieve your challenge target!


I have only read it once, decades ago. It's on my to re-read list!




I read them during lockdown this year and loved them! They were the perfect distraction, just long enough to get into the story properly but short enough for my wandering attention span to cope with. The whole concept of Penric and Desdemona is brilliant.

A couple recent books: A Children's Bible - Lydia Millet, Wylding Hall - Elizabeth Hand, Optic Nerve - Maria Gainza, Lion Cross Point - Masatsugu Ono
A couple off the beaten path: But Beautiful: A Book About Jazz - Geoff Dyer, Gast - Carol Swain, The Ice Palace - Tarjei Vesaas, Daddy Was a Number Runner - Louise Meriwether


The two by Kawakami have been on my TBR forever! I really need to make the time and read them.