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Petrik (petrikleo) | 1546 comments Standalones:

Giles Kristian - Lancelot
Robert McCammon - Boy's Life
John Boyne - A Ladder to the Sky


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Standalone: Sadie
Novella:
Short story: the short life of Francois Macomber


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Soo (silverlyn) | 6898 comments Standalone: Shelter in Place by Nora Roberts

This was one of my random picks that I read yesterday. End of 2018! Woo! It was pretty great. A story about how a terrible event affects lives and a nice little romance.

Novella: Zero G by Dan Wells

Audible Original Children's Space Adventure Story
Fun story with great audio production.

Short Story: The Cage by A.M. Dellamonica
Read on Tor - https://www.tor.com/2010/07/28/the-cage/

A friend recommended to me because I was talking about how much I loved Conlan in Magic Triumphs. Quirky characters, shifter baby & lesbian romance.


Diana Stormblessed (dashichka) | 5391 comments Um... I'll say Snapshot for novella, or Emperor's Soul. Not sure if you've read those yet. And maybe Bram Stroker's Dracula, or Mary Shelly's Frankenstein for the stand alone, mostly cuz I have had those on my tbr forever and would totally read them with you.


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Karishma (karishmanewar) | 1619 comments Virginie wrote: "Short story
Argh, I barely started to read short stories, and read most of them with you! 😱 Right now, I can only think of When We Were Starless by Simone Heller, published in the issue 145 of Clar..."


Thanks, as to your novella - it's pretty much a given I'm BR'ing all the shorter books on your list with you.

And I'm excited for it because I'm currently reading another novella by the same author and it's really good.


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Karishma (karishmanewar) | 1619 comments Hailee wrote: "I don't know if this really counts as a short story or movella but i recommend A Cat Called Birmingham. One of the gunniest books I've read. I'm actually rereading it as my first book..."

Novella and thank you.

Haha short books for me this year - so no 1200+ page book. Will be waiting for your rec


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Karishma (karishmanewar) | 1619 comments Narilka wrote: "Hmm. This is either a novella or short story, I'm not sure which. The Dispatcher by John Scalzi. It's 128 pages and I quite enjoyed it last year."

Thank you!!


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Karishma (karishmanewar) | 1619 comments Angela Jr. wrote: "I don't know if you'd be interested in a novella series, but wayward children starting with Every Heart a Doorway is pretty nice.

Don't really read short stories except for sherloc..."


Thanks - I will put in book 2 from Wayward series because I have read 1 and really liked it!


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Karishma (karishmanewar) | 1619 comments Kathrine wrote: "I nominate my favorite novella (I think?), which is Tolkien's Smith of Wooton Major. It's such a wonderful little tale which has stuck with me since I read it a few months ago"

I love that book too, Tolkien's stories are wonderful. Could you give me another suggestion since I have already read that one!


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Karishma (karishmanewar) | 1619 comments Narilka wrote: "How about Spinning Silver for stand alone?"

I have read it last year and it and Uprooted were favourites.
Could you suggest something else?


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Karishma (karishmanewar) | 1619 comments Petrik wrote: "Standalones:

Giles Kristian - Lancelot
Robert McCammon - Boy's Life
John Boyne - A Ladder to the Sky"


Thank you - these are books and authors that are absolutely new to me - I'm going to add book 1 and 3. I'm not sure about 2 since it's listed as horror.


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Karishma (karishmanewar) | 1619 comments Slytherpuff wrote: "Standalone: Sadie
Novella:
Short story: the short life of Francois Macomber"


Thanks :)


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Karishma (karishmanewar) | 1619 comments Soo wrote: "Standalone: Shelter in Place by Nora Roberts

This was one of my random picks that I read yesterday. End of 2018! Woo! It was pretty great. A story about how a terrible event affect..."


Thanks and I loved Conlan too!


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Karishma (karishmanewar) | 1619 comments Diana Stormblessed wrote: "Um... I'll say Snapshot for novella, or Emperor's Soul. Not sure if you've read those yet. And maybe Bram Stroker's Dracula, or Mary Shelly's Frankenstein for the stand alone, mostly cuz I have had..."

Okay to all 4 and the Buddy Read :D


message 65: by Karishma (last edited Jan 03, 2019 12:43AM) (new)

Karishma (karishmanewar) | 1619 comments I still have two more slots for Standalones and 8 for Short Stories and Novellas please help!


message 66: by Em Lost In Books (new)

Em Lost In Books (emlostinbooks) | 2388 comments Karishma wrote: "Thank you - these are books and authors that are absolutely new to me - I'm going to add book 1 and 3. I'm not sure about 2 since it's listed as horror. ..."

2 is not horror. it is coming of age. horror is more of a mystery here.


message 67: by Em Lost In Books (new)

Em Lost In Books (emlostinbooks) | 2388 comments Since two picks are allowed I would like to recommend The Heart's Invisible Furies.


message 68: by Karishma (new)

Karishma (karishmanewar) | 1619 comments Em Lost In Books wrote: "Since two picks are allowed I would like to recommend The Heart's Invisible Furies."

Thanks, my standalone is full now.

Any Novella (less than 200 pages)/short story suggestions?


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Em Lost In Books (emlostinbooks) | 2388 comments Karishma wrote: "I still have two more slots for Standalones and 8 for Short Stories and Novellas please help!"

Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine


message 70: by Kathrine (new)

Kathrine | 1249 comments Karishma wrote: "I love that book too, Tolkien's stories are wonderful. Could you give me another suggestion since I have already read that one!"

Yeah sure!

What about Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales? The Ugly Duckling or The Little Match Girl?


message 71: by Anni (new)

Anni | 5066 comments I think you switched Laura's and my name... I recommended the seventh Bride, but not the neverending Story ;)


message 72: by Karishma (new)

Karishma (karishmanewar) | 1619 comments Sir Anni wrote: "I think you switched Laura's and my name... I recommended the seventh Bride, but not the neverending Story ;)"

Sorry about The Seventh Bride and for Never Ending Story - I added it because you said that it's your favourite childhood story on Laura's challenge and remember I asked you to recommend it here - I added it anyway :P


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Karishma (karishmanewar) | 1619 comments Em Lost In Books wrote: "Karishma wrote: "I still have two more slots for Standalones and 8 for Short Stories and Novellas please help!"

Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine"


Standalones is full now - will keep this as reserve thanks!


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Karishma (karishmanewar) | 1619 comments Kathrine wrote: "Karishma wrote: "I love that book too, Tolkien's stories are wonderful. Could you give me another suggestion since I have already read that one!"

Yeah sure!

What about Hans Christian Andersen's ..."


Thanks :)


message 77: by Mayim (new)

Mayim de Vries | 2948 comments If you are still taking suggestions:

Standalone: Guns fo the Dawn - Tchaikovsky
Novella: Last Unicorn - Beagle

Both were 5 star reads for me.


message 78: by Hailee (new)

Hailee | 2764 comments I had come here to recommend Dark Matter but since that category is full I recommend Animal Farm since that was one of the few books I read at school that I remember enjoying and one of the few books I've ever read that is short enough to be a novella.


message 79: by Zaara (last edited Jan 06, 2019 10:48PM) (new)

Zaara | 4273 comments Ah luv, it looks like your novel and novella noms are full up so I'm happy to third A Boy's Life...looks like Manu plans to reread this one this year. This book will steal your heart. Make it a BR. Mebbe Sauron will stop by that one since I'm planning to recommend it there too.

For the novella, I'll third The Emperor's Soul...I haven't read this one but Sendai (Melissa of the Raiders who joined FBR a few hours after me) recommended it to me the very first day I was here and I've never forgetten. You are a Sanderson noob a la Mayim, no?

For the short...I'll give you an easy...choose from the originals of Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid or read The Nightingale and the Rose, depending on your mood. Even IF you've (of course) read them before. Are re-reads allowed on such challenges? I hope so. The market is saturated with retellings but nothing beats the originals, no? The Thorn Birds (that book made me uncomfortable in ways I can't describe) one of Australia's most celebrated (cult) epic family saga-y novels was inspired by the Nightingale and the Rose.

There is also an NK Jemisin urban short on Tor called The City Born Great if she is on your radar. Best of luck. Sorry I haven't put in the links and stuff but its a wonder I am able to connect at all and I dont want to piss off The Internet.

:D ARE YOU ABLE TO SEE THIS POST, K? Page is spooling buffering? loading? what is the word? since forever so I got impatient and am editing and resubmitting the comment.....


message 80: by Zaara (new)

Zaara | 4273 comments Thanks for the list Ange Jr...
@Kari...novella suggestions....when you get time read LM Montgomery's the Blue Castle...
*sigh*
A dreamy nature book abt long walks in Canadian forests, a non sugary love story, an old fashioned family drama (but not too much) all in one...
And that too was ripped off by Colleen McCullough and made into the somewhat inferior but still very enjoyable The Ladies of Missalonghi.


message 81: by Anni (new)

Anni | 5066 comments I'm not K, but I can see it :)


message 82: by Zaara (new)

Zaara | 4273 comments Boy's Life isn't horror AT ALL. Dont worry I'm custard when it comes to freak factor. Please don't miss readign it...


message 83: by Em Lost In Books (new)

Em Lost In Books (emlostinbooks) | 2388 comments Zaara wrote: "looks like Manu plans to reread this one this year. ...."

I am!! and Lonesome Dove too. :D


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