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message 1: by Angie (new)

Angie (askangie) | 14 comments Help! To "win" this year's book challenge, I need to read 19 books before the end of the year. I know I could go to the Children's section (I work at the library) and finish, but I don't know what to pick.

I'd prefer to read a mix of Young Adult, Children's and Fiction titles, if this helps anyone. Favorite short book I've read recently: "Mister Pip" by Lloyd Jones.


message 2: by Christy (new)

Christy (christymtidwell) | 149 comments How about A Monster Calls and Mother, Come Home? They're both short and very good, if not exactly happy reading. In supershort reads, if you can find The Gigantic Robot, I quite enjoyed that and it's probably a five minute read.


message 4: by Robert (new)

Robert Pearson | 6 comments Or Michael Chabon's The Final Solution


message 5: by Angie (new)

Angie (askangie) | 14 comments Christy wrote: "How about A Monster Calls and Mother, Come Home? They're both short and very good, if not exactly happy reading. In supershort reads, if you can find [book:The Giganti..."

I have "A Monster Calls" here at home from the library! Can definitely read before end of the year!


message 6: by Angie (new)

Angie (askangie) | 14 comments Robert wrote: "The Sense of an Ending" Thanks. I'm on the waiting list at the library. Don't think I'll get it before the end of the year, but thanks for the recommendation!


message 7: by Janet (last edited Dec 11, 2011 08:21PM) (new)

Janet (janet_lockhart) | 27 comments The Thief by Megan Whalen Turner,
The Buddha in the Attic by Julie Otsuka
The Lover's Dictionary by David Levithan,
Cat's Table by Michael Ondaatje.

Do you like short stories? If so I recommend You Know When the Men are Gone by Siobhan Fallon.

Haven't read Tinkers by Paul Harding but it's short and award winning.

Ruby Red by Kerstin Gier is over 300 pages but it's a quick read.

Good Luck!


message 8: by Christy (new)

Christy (christymtidwell) | 149 comments Let me just second You Know When the Men Are Gone and The Lover's Dictionary. I loved both of those. I didn't love Tinkers, but it was short and it was okay.

If you're up for short stories, I would recommend Margo Lanagan's stories. Black Juice has a couple of really amazing stories in it.

Zombies Vs. Unicorns is also fun and reads pretty quickly.


message 9: by Robert (new)

Robert Pearson | 6 comments or J. L. Carr's A Month in the Country

or Jamaica Kincaid's At the Bottom of the River


message 10: by karen, future RA queen (new)

karen (karenbrissette) | 1315 comments Mod
Visitation is short and pretty damn sad. but also really rich and important.

also - HELP! A Bear is Eating Me!. fast and funny with one of my favorite covers ever.


message 11: by Jasmine (new)

Jasmine | 455 comments I haven't read the book you mentioned but:

Muscle Memory
Winnie-the-Pooh
Au Revoir, Crazy European Chick
How To Steal A Car
anything by Ray Bradbury
Animalinside
Tree of Codes
Iphigenia in Aulis
Customer Service
The Sorrow of Elves
Meat is Murder
Shoplifting from American Apparel
Detective Story
By Night in Chile

okay so that's a very wide variety chosen based on number of pages and whether I thought the book was good, most are adult books on the simple end except animalinside which is experimental but also only like 36 pages or something. the modern novellas series (contains the tao lin and customer service has a lot of great short books).

there is also this book that I don't really like that everyone else thinks is fucking genius:

Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress
I think it was very very short.

also now that I think of it, etgar keret's books are also very short.


message 12: by Jasmine (new)

Jasmine | 455 comments also I know you said you prefer fiction but plays read super fast if you are interested in those...


message 13: by Tuck (new)

Tuck | 184 comments here's lepucki's novella, flat out best 94 pages you'll read this year If You're Not Yet Like Me


message 14: by MJ (new)

MJ Nicholls (mjnicholls) Great list Jasmine! Shorties I loved, w/reading times = Checkpoint by Nicholson Baker (1hr), Singular Pleasures by Harry Mathews (30mins), Hotel Splendide by Marie Redonnet (1hr 30mins), Moderato Cantabile by Marguerite Duras (1hr), Girl Meets Boy by Ali Smith (1hr 30mins), A Working Mother by Agnes Owens (2hrs).


message 15: by Eric (new)

Eric | 25 comments Nicholson Baker's Vox is also super short. So is Houllebecq's (sp?) Lanzarote. Both of those are ... um ... sexual, and thus hard to put down.
The Postman Always Rings Twice and Double Indemnity -- James M. Cain ... those 2 are noir, and also un-putdownable.


message 16: by Jasmine (new)

Jasmine | 455 comments I like vox


message 17: by Rhiannon (last edited Dec 13, 2011 04:08PM) (new)

Rhiannon (hellomynameisbook) | 33 comments You know what to do? Read a few graphic novels. I love the Fables series by Bill Willingham and The Walking Dead series by Robert Kirkman. Also, just started the Chew series by John Layman, and it was really funny and original!

You can read each of these trade paperback collected volumes in 1-2 hours, for sure.

In my opinion, all of these series are very well done. There are plenty of volumes to choose from (well, Chew only has 4 so far, but the other two are in the teens!). Also, the themes and stories are still "adult," if you get sick of the kids stuff.


message 18: by Rhiannon (new)

Rhiannon (hellomynameisbook) | 33 comments Or, there's great "memoir" graphic novels that also make for short reads:

Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood
Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic
Clumsy
American Born Chinese


reading is my hustle (readingismyhustle) | 66 comments The Outsiders: S.E. Hinton

The Giver: Lois Lowry

Dr. Jekyl & Mr. Hyde: Robert Louis Stevenson

The Chosen: Chaim Potok


message 20: by Angie (new)

Angie (askangie) | 14 comments Thanks to everyone who has replied! So far I have made it through "A Monster Calls." Great recommend! And I do like graphic novels, thank you folks, as well as plays and collections of short stories. Also, thanks for any suggestions by authors not from the US--I have a spot on the bookshelf in my heart reserved for them!


message 21: by karen, future RA queen (new)

karen (karenbrissette) | 1315 comments Mod
all of Tove Jansson's books are short - i am thinking specifically of her work for adults, but the moomin stuff too, i guess. and she is finnish, so - yay.


message 22: by Kirstine (last edited Dec 14, 2011 11:37PM) (new)

Kirstine (kirse) | 17 comments There's The Diving Bell and the Butterfly as well. It's a very quick read, and incredibly moving and thought provoking. It's not quite the genre you were looking for, but still amazing.

Maybe Coraline is something, or The Perks of Being a Wallflower. They can both be read in a day, and I enjoyed them a lot.
Neil Gaiman has a few collections of short stories as well; Fragile Things and Smoke and Mirrors.
There's a good chance you know them, or have heard about them, but I thought I'd throw them in anyway. He's an excellent author if you like his style.

For children's books, try looking up some Astrid Lindgren. She's swedish and her stories are fantastic (I especially love Mio, My Son, The Brothers Lionheart and Ronia, the Robber's Daughter).


message 23: by Angie (new)

Angie (askangie) | 14 comments Eric wrote: "Nicholson Baker's Vox is also super short. So is Houllebecq's (sp?) Lanzarote. Both of those are ... um ... sexual, and thus hard to put down.
The Postman Always Rings Twice and Double Indemnity --..."


I own a copy of "Vox." I guess that dates me.


message 24: by Angie (new)

Angie (askangie) | 14 comments Thanks to everyone who gave me some great suggestions for the end of the year and for this year (I set a goal of 110 bks), and I will try to stay aware of my number read). I can't wait to discover these new authors.


message 25: by Jasmine (last edited Jan 16, 2012 12:25PM) (new)

Jasmine | 455 comments Angie wrote: " I own a copy of "Vox." I guess that dates me.".

Well, I own a first edition of vox. So I suppose peer wise that makes you 25.

Congrats


message 26: by Angie (new)

Angie (askangie) | 14 comments Thanks, Jasmine. Never have checked to see if it's a first edition, but I did buy it when it was still a hardcover. (That makes me 45.)


Mostly on Storygraph | 46 comments Ella Minnow Pea - so much fun.


message 29: by Erin (new)

Erin | 17 comments Some great suggestions. Perhaps The Man in the Picture by Susan Hill or Nothing by Janine Teller. Read each in about an hour or so.


message 30: by Angie (new)

Angie (askangie) | 14 comments Thanks to Sam and Erin for more great ideas.


message 31: by Stella (new)

Stella | 30 comments I just read I Am Legend. It's great and it is fairly short. (I think it classifies as a short story)

And The Machine Stops


message 32: by Jason (new)

Jason (skinnydippingintobooks) | 234 comments anything by Aimee Bender


message 33: by Steven (new)

Steven | 17 comments The Dalkey Archive is a novella, I would say. O'Brien is pretty easy to read, and I think most of his books are comedic. I'm also currently reading a "shorty" that's pretty good: The Living End


message 34: by Larissa (new)

Larissa | 11 comments Stuck in Neutral is the story of a kid with severe cerebral palsy who believes his father is going to kill him "so he doesn't suffer any more." What the family doesn't realize because Shawn is nonverbal is that Shawn is intelligent, funny, and full of life and love for his family--he just cannot communicate with them. I read it in less than two hours. I couldn't put it down.


message 35: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Hyland | 8 comments Ooh, thank you for this thread. I need some shorties to make my 2016 reading challenge goal.


message 36: by Carrie (new)

Carrie | 11 comments The Borrowers, Mr. Poppers Penguins, Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH, Bridge to Terabithia, From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler.


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