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26 - The Shortest Book (by pages) On Your TBR list



Nothing like poetry since it can be very short sometimes. And I love Robert Frost.

I also now have a lot of books without pages on my TBR. So this is a new thing? I don't remember seeing it before.



So what I thought was going to be easy and quick, now looks like it will take some time and effort. I might just go with the Listopia or use one of my library lists (which has books form all challenges in that particular library.

The Cybernetic Tea Shop
Hearth Mage
Darkness Visible: A Memoir of Madness

It's always been possible, but I tend to add in missing page numbers when I add books to my TBR, so I don't know if they've had some data issues with all the updates.


Although I love short books, this prompt annoys me because my TBR is full of books with no page count plus individual short stories, short graphic novels, and picture books. And I don't really think any of them count for THIS category (I would use a graphic novel or picture book for ANOTHER category without hesitation, but somehow using one for "shortest book" feels wrong)
So I have to wade through all of that and pick out the titles that actually qualify. There's no ONE book for me. I do have a few good options, and I'll read either Brokeback Mountain or Lust, Caution (coincidentally they were both made into movies that I really liked)
So I have to wade through all of that and pick out the titles that actually qualify. There's no ONE book for me. I do have a few good options, and I'll read either Brokeback Mountain or Lust, Caution (coincidentally they were both made into movies that I really liked)

I stumbled upon a copy of Brokeback a few years ago and read it over the course of an afternoon (probably could've done in an hour or less but was distracted with Real Life), and liked it a lot!

* The Suicide Club by Robert Louis Stevenson (64)
* Candide by Voltaire (79)
* The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan (108) (I’ve seen two movie versions, but have yet to read the novella)
* The Postman Always Rings Twice by James M. Cain (117)
* The Man Who Knew Too Much by G.K. Chesterton (124)
* A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf (128)
Since these are all classics, I’ll see if one makes it as a monthly classic group read.
Heather L wrote: "The Postman Always Rings Twice by James M. Cain (117) ..."
If you like audiobooks, STANLEY TUCCI reads this one!! I enjoyed it. (I've never seen the movie so I wasn't quite sure what would happen.)
If you like audiobooks, STANLEY TUCCI reads this one!! I enjoyed it. (I've never seen the movie so I wasn't quite sure what would happen.)

If you like audiobooks, STANLEY TUCCI reads this one!! I enjoyed it. (I've never seen the movie so I wasn't quite sur..."
Ooh, that is definitely a reason to listen.

Killer Fashion: Poisonous Petticoats, Strangulating Scarves, and Other Deadly Garments Throughout History by Jennifer Wright
It's sort of an adult picture book, I think! (I skipped my audiobook TBLs and short stories, which came up first.)
It's also very, very different from my longest TBR, which is currently Anna Karenina!
Milena wrote: "Also, if I marked an audiobook as want to read, those come up first on my TBR since they convert hours as pages. Annoying."
I think usually it's the number of chapters in the audiobook that count as pages.

Poetry is usually the easiest when it comes to short books.

I have to scroll past 25 (!) pages of books without page numbers. And then, the first just do not make sense, some longer audio books, some books where I rather know they are not 5 or 6 pages but more.
I ended up with ... tadaaaa... a crochet instruction

Work needs to be done on page numbers for sure.



Took me a while to get started, though, because let's just say that King is not my usual choice reading. Started and finished this morning, in broad daylight, because King has a tendency to slightly creep me out...



It is 17 pages long. I am trying to get through the books I have downloaded on my Kindle.

I just read this too! What a lovely little story.

Shameless self-promo: for anyone into science fiction comedy, The Cosmic Turkey is only 161 pages. (Can also count for first-time author or book with a love triangle.)

I adore this series. It's science fiction set in nature. It's philosophical and character-driven. It's about a monk but not really about religion. And there's a robot who is more "human" than the humans who built it. It's a really lovely series.


I have read 1984 before, so I am excited about another Orwell book.

I have read 1984 before, so I am excited about anot..."
Read it in school and remember really liking it.




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I suppose it could be argued that this is an individualized prompt, but a listopia might help others discover a shorter book they would enjoy...so I'm including a listopia! :)
Listopia is HERE