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Under 250 pages
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I am now regreting my book-a-week resolution. Which are the must read books under 250 pages
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Guaranteed to be under 250 pages (How's you attention span?):
Everyday Graces: A Child's Book of Good Manners
by Karen Garver Santorum
Tanganyika Under German Rule, 1905-1912
by John Iliffe
Thunder Under the Badlands
by Thomas L. Binninger (paperback)
The OCD Answer Book: Professional Answer to More than 250 Top Questions about Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder by Patrick B. McGrath (This is one of Mrs. C's favorites... at least today...)
Everyday Graces: A Child's Book of Good Manners
by Karen Garver Santorum
Tanganyika Under German Rule, 1905-1912
by John Iliffe
Thunder Under the Badlands
by Thomas L. Binninger (paperback)
The OCD Answer Book: Professional Answer to More than 250 Top Questions about Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder by Patrick B. McGrath (This is one of Mrs. C's favorites... at least today...)
I'll add Longitude to the list.
And if you are finding it difficult to read a longer book a week, carry a book with you all the time. Read it on the train, bus, while waiting for people, at lunchtime, before bed, even while walking down the street (but watch out for lampposts !). I used to be able to read an average novet (300 or so pages) in a couple of days doing things like that, but I do read novels quickly and am slower with factual books.
And if you are finding it difficult to read a longer book a week, carry a book with you all the time. Read it on the train, bus, while waiting for people, at lunchtime, before bed, even while walking down the street (but watch out for lampposts !). I used to be able to read an average novet (300 or so pages) in a couple of days doing things like that, but I do read novels quickly and am slower with factual books.
"The Collector" by John Fowles. An obsessive, socially awkward pools winner kidnaps a middle-class girl and keeps her in the cellar of his house. From the 60s, but still gripping and brilliantly written. A short read (I read it in a day) but doesn't skimp on ideas.
"The Road" by Cormac McCarthy - haunting post apocalyptic story about a father and son on a ruined Earth. Written in a stark, spare style.
"The Road" by Cormac McCarthy - haunting post apocalyptic story about a father and son on a ruined Earth. Written in a stark, spare style.
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