88 Short New Books to Help You Crush Your 2022 Reading Challenge

Time is ticking! If you’re currently participating in the 2022 Goodreads Reading Challenge, autumn is a good season to check your progress and pace.
If you find you’re a bit behind, no worries. There are many ways to accelerate your book count in the reading challenge. Add another hour or so each day to your designated book time. Or take up speed reading and skip all those pesky adverbs and adjectives. (We kid! Please don't skip the adverbs and adjectives!) Caffeine is always a friend.
Or you could switch over to shorter books, and that’s what we have in mind here. Lighter page counts can have a marvelous effect on your overall reading challenge numbers. The books here are all published within the past five years in the U.S. and the list is divided into two sections: books with fewer than 200 pages, and books with fewer than 300 pages.
The titles wander all over the genre map, so hopefully you can make a quick stack for the stretch run. Oh, if you want to see how you're doing with this year's challenge, just click on the link below.
Scroll over the book covers to learn more about each title, and add the ones that pique your interest to your Want to Read shelf!
Books with fewer than 200 pages
Which books will you be reading before the end of the year (and to complete your 2022 Goodreads Reading Challenge)? Share your picks with us in the comments below!
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Ways to Live Forever
Kensuke's Kingdom
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
The House on Mango Street
The Shape of Thunder
From the Desk of Zoe Washington
These are the ones I could think about at the moment :)

They are great pallet cleansers between works, gap fillers when you're unsure what to read next, or general entertainment (for the most part). They are also quite helpful for adding additional titles for your challenges.

I have The Past is Red and Notes on Grief at home, waiting to be read.
Working at a library is both amazing and debilitating. LOL

I HATE that GR does this bit every year.
Ugh.
Read like no one is following you.

I HATE that GR does this bit every year.
Ugh.
Read like no one is following you."
I like this.
One of my goals for next year is to read more "chunksters" on my TBR.

I HATE that GR does this bit every year.
Ugh.
Read like no one is following you."
Or just ignore the posts you don't care for or don't align with your reading goals.

I HATE that GR does this bit every year.
Ugh.
Read like no one is following you."
I do. I also do a reading challenge because it's fun, like being a kid with a summer reading program at the library. It's the personal satisfaction of finishing books, and it's a reminder not to wait to read that book that I just know is going to resonate with me. And a reminder not to get totally lost in scrolling or videos when I could be enjoying a book or graphic novel more. I literally do not care if anyone who follows me even notices how many books I read, nor could I hope to compete with those who read 100, 200 books a year--and I don't think I'm better than those who aim to read five!
It's fun to cheer each other on, bringing a little sociability to an inherently solo activity, but in the end it's hardly about "performance optics". Just the joy of reading. If it doesn't bring you joy to set a goal, simply don't. :)

I really do not understand your comment. So what? Who cares if I am white or purple? My blood is red if you need some. Why does gender, religion, or skin color metter to you? If the book is good, maybe a blue person wrote it. And I do not think your statement is true. How can you judge or prove the spiritual affiliations of these authors? They do not state what they believe. I am a Christian and try to live as one - therefore, it is my responsibility to call out people who are prejudiced or say things with no proof. By any chance are you related to Donald Trump? If this statement was a joke, it was not funny. peace, janz




I really do not understand your comment. So what? Who cares if I am white or purple? My blood is red if you need some...."
So totally agree!


Under 200 pages.

I re-read that every year, usually on holiday. There are lots of short Muriel Spark’s worth reading.




If you mean that you have already met your challenge and want to keep adding to the number of books you have read, all you need to do is keep listing them as you read them and then post when you are finished. GR will then keep adding the number to your books read and at the end of the year you will have 100% plus.

I really do not understand your comment. So what? Who cares if I am white or purple? My blood is red if you need some...."
Thank you for calling this sexist, racist, antisemitic comment out. You are absolutely right. This type of comment needs to be called out each and every time it is heard. This is not about free speech, it is about affirming the humanity in all people. Thank you, again.



Under 200 pages and perfect for any horror fan.
YA Horror novel Escape Room by Maren Stoffels is a quick, engrossing read too.

Thank you


I HATE that GR does this bit every year.
Ugh.
Read like no one is following you."
This.

