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Great Short Books
Great Short Books: A Year of ReadingBriefly | Kenneth C. Davis
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A delightful, entertaining guide to some of the best short novels of all time from a bestselling historian, author, and lifelong reader. Fall back into the joys of literature with an extraordinary book for book lovers: a compulsively readable, deeply engaging list of great short novels. A journey into short fiction designed with our contemporary attention spans in mind, Great Short Books suggests fifty-eight excellent short novels, all easily readable in a week or lessa bakers dozen approach to a fun, fascinating year of reading. From hard-boiled fiction to magical realism, the 18th century to the present day, Great Short Books spans genres, cultures, countries, and time to present an enchanting and diverse selection of acclaimed and canonical novels. From works in translation like Yu Miris ?Tokyo Ueno Station and Marguerite Durass The Lover to popular, acclaimed authors like F. Scott Fitzgerald and Stephen King, this compilation is a celebration of classics from the historic to contemporaryplus a few bestsellers. Each entry includes the novels opening lines, a spoiler-free plot summary, a why you should read it section, and suggestions for what to read next. Just like browsing in your favorite bookstore, this eclectic collection is a fun and practical book for any passionate reader hoping to broaden their collectionor anyone who wants to find an entertaining and effortless reentry into reading.
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I think Parnassus is right that this would make a great gift with one or two short books, if you could swing it. Davis gives plot summaries and brief author biographies as well as his own thoughts on 58 short books by everyone from Hemingway to Morrison. Some books have been pushed up my TBR (The Hours, Lucy) and others I had never heard of at all and am now dying to read (Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit). I‘ll tag these ⬇️

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BarbaraBB Good choices! I loved Oranges, The Old Man and The Hours! 2y
Billypar I also really enjoyed Oranges (and everything I've read by Jeanette Winterson). Sula is another great one. 2y
Megabooks @BarbaraBB @Billypar thanks y‘all! I have not read enough classics, so these books will be a good way to fit in more while keeping up with new releases. 2y
Centique Oranges is wonderful, I agree, and The Hours is really beloved. Have to try some more of these! 2y
Megabooks @Centique it was a great jumping off point to add to my TBR! 2y
vivastory When I bought this at B&N it was on a display table with a bunch of novellas. I ended up buying a few on the table (one of which: Lessing's Fifth Child was included in the book) 2y
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