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2015 Challenge Prompts > Prompt 27: A book you can finish in a day

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message 1: by Ann (new)

Ann What books are you reading in this category? What recommendations do you have? How long of a book do you personally feel you can read in just a day?


message 2: by Lynn (new)

Lynn (lynnali) Do you have to finish the book in a single day, or should it simply be a book you could finish in a day if you had a whole day to just sit and read?

I understood it to be the latter.


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Leah | 30 comments Ann wrote: "What books are you reading in this category? What recommendations do you have? How long of a book do you personally feel you can read in just a day?"

I've been able to read books 500+ pages in a day before, not that they usually are by any means. So, this may be another prompt checked off later, or after another fitting prompt has already been checked off.


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Personally, I'm choosing a novella for this prompt. I actually plan to read the book in a day. I'm leaning towards Truman Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany's or Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad.


message 5: by Anna (new)

Anna Rebecca (annarebecca) I'm considering a collection of Edgar Allen Poe short stories, but may adjust and use The Little Prince or Jonathan Livingston Seagull.


message 6: by Alexandra (new)

Alexandra | 2 comments Margaret Atwood's Penelopiad was a brilliant short book. A very refreshing take on greek mythology from Penelope's point of view. Loved it.


message 7: by Kerri (new)

Kerri | 56 comments I'll probably read a YA novel or something funny for this goal. I tend to read YA faster than other genres. Nick and Nora's Infinite Playlist is a good one day read. I read it in one day last winter. It's told from dual perspectives and that kept it interesting. It's fun and entertaining with some serious moments too. I enjoyed it.


message 8: by Amii (new)

Amii | 37 comments I agree with the YA! I'll probably pick a Nancy Drew or R.L. Stine Fear Street novel.


message 9: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Reynolds | 6 comments I don't think I would ever have time to sit and actually read an entire book in one day. I rarely have even an hour a day to read. So I think I would just choose a book that I know can be read in a day. Unless I actually get a miracle, I think it would feel amazing to finish a book in a day, so I can still hope it will happen.


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Daneil Newcomb | 33 comments Yourfrienddave wrote: "Personally, I'm choosing a novella for this prompt. I actually plan to read the book in a day. I'm leaning towards Truman Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany's or Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad."

I read Heart of Darkness in a couple hours on a Saturday afternoon. Initially, I was dreading it because everyone told me it was the worst book they had ever read, but within a few pages I was pretty much in love with Conrad's writing style. Hands down one of my favorite assigned reads.


message 11: by Nikki (new)

Nikki I just finished reading The Tales of Beedle the Bard by J.K. Rowling. It is an easy book to read in a single day where it is a series of short stories. I could have used this book for several different prompts but where I actually finished it in a day I decided I better check this one off in case I don't accomplish it again.


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Alycia | 65 comments This list might be helpful:
http://www.buzzfeed.com/danieldalton/...


message 13: by Tori (new)

Tori | 11 comments Just read Zom-B by Darren Shan.


message 14: by Ann (new)

Ann Nikki wrote: "I just finished reading The Tales of Beedle the Bard by J.K. Rowling. It is an easy book to read in a single day where it is a series of short stories. I could have ..."

I enjoyed that book so much! And you're right it's one that is very easy to get done in a day so would be great for this prompt. Anyone who enjoyed the Harry Potter series would like that book, too.


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Ann Alycia wrote: "This list might be helpful:
http://www.buzzfeed.com/danieldalton/..."


Thank you! That is a great resource!


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Heidi (heidi28) Tori wrote: "Just read Zom-B by Darren Shan."

What did you think of it? It's on my bookshelf, but I haven't read it yet.


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Tori | 11 comments I thought it was good. Of you've read book by him you know his writing style. I enjoyed it. And it wasn't your typical zombie book!!!


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Boo | 7 comments Jennifer wrote: "I don't think I would ever have time to sit and actually read an entire book in one day. I rarely have even an hour a day to read. So I think I would just choose a book that I know can be read in a..."

how about something like The Yellow Wallpaper which is a short story


message 20: by Pauline (new)

Pauline | 5 comments I read Nothing by Janne Teller for this prompt. It was really interesting and less than 150 pages, so I could easily read it in one evening. It's also very easy to read.


message 21: by [deleted user] (new)

Mine ended up being A Wrinkle In Time by Madeleine L'Engle. I wasn't sure what category I would put it in, but I finished it in about three hours, so I decided to put it here.
It's about 200-ish pages, which is a little longer than what people are probably looking for here. But it's doable.


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Sally (phoenix623) | 23 comments Sam wrote: "Mine ended up being A Wrinkle In Time by Madeleine L'Engle. I wasn't sure what category I would put it in, but I finished it in about three hours, so I decided to put it here.
It's about 200-ish pa..."


I love that book!!!!! I was planning on rereading it for the book from my childhood.


message 23: by Alex (new)

Alex Willis (fightingokra) I am thinking Hemingway's The Old Man and The Sea for this one. My copy is only 127 pages.


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TheCarmanita I just read The Slow Regard of Silent Things by Patrick Rothfuss in a day. The author does the narration for the audiobook, which was only 3.5 hours. And the books itself is about 150 pages. Defintely a good book IF you've read the KingKIller Chronicles by Rothfuss.


message 25: by Donna (new)

Donna Bettis (donnabettis) I read Registrar's Book of Secrets. It would only be of interest to those who are in the profession


message 26: by Lynn (new)

Lynn (lynnali) I read Belinda Goes to Bath.
It was an enjoyable airport-style read, which was great because I was waiting for flights in an airport when I read it.


message 27: by Angela (new)

Angela | 19 comments I will take a Fear Street book by R. L. Stine. a book i read last year in a day was The Perks of being a Wallflower. It was great.


message 28: by Clare (new)

Clare Bryant | 5 comments I read The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas as my choice.


message 29: by Kath (new)

Kath Lau (kath_reads) I've read Never Never by Colleen Hoover and Tarryn Fisher


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Brandy B (bybrandy) | 260 comments I read We Were Liars by E. Lockhart this afternoon.


message 31: by Megan (new)

Megan (megabou) | 64 comments I'm planning on reading Have a Little Faith by Mitch Albom. I've could have read Palo Alto easily in a day if I were off work the entire day, but I used that for my book of short stories.


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Julia (_mj_howard) | 57 comments I have read "The Silver Moon: Reflections on Life, Death and Writing" by Bryce Courtenay


message 33: by Guylian (new)

Guylian Jojo Moyes "Die Tage in Paris" (Honeymoon in Paris); finished in 2 hours


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Miki Mackennedy | 20 comments I read Still Alice by Lisa Genova


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Amy (amy_cnc) | 7 comments I plan on reading "Gift From the Sea" by Anne Morrow Lindbergh. I am trying to fill this challenge with books that I already own and this has been on my shelf for a while.


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Alexis O (saboknits) | 76 comments Amy wrote: "I plan on reading "Gift From the Sea" by Anne Morrow Lindbergh. I am trying to fill this challenge with books that I already own and this has been on my shelf for a while."

Oh, I love that book! It has such lovely imagery and gives beautiful insight into the way that she saw the world. I hope you enjoy it.

I read Serenity: Those Left Behind. I don't normally read graphic novels, but I am a bit of a slow reader, so the prospect of 52 books in a year was already intimidating enough. I figured I could take it easy on myself with this challenge.


message 37: by Juanita (new)

Juanita (juanitav) | 744 comments I read The Alchemist for this prompt. Last weekend, I read Night by Elie Wiesel, which has 115 (powerful) pages. I would recommend Night.


message 38: by Lüdi (new)

Lüdi I think that this challenge should be a book that you finished in one day. That's not such a rare occurrence for me so it was pretty easy to check off. I read Where She Went for this one because it didn't check off any other prompts that I needed.


message 39: by Ann (new)

Ann I read The Pearl for this prompt. It was originally going to be for the prompt "a book your mom loves" but I finished it within the day so I used it for this one. Luckily my mom had a few other recommendations, too.

Of Mice and Men woul definitely be a good choice for this one. It's one of my favorite books and it's pretty short.


message 40: by Tribefan (new)

Tribefan I read the following book for this challenge:

A book you can finish in a day - Harlow & Sage (and Indiana) by Brittni Vega

a very cute read!


message 42: by Ray (new)

Ray Jordan (rjordan1041) Read "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galexy" for this prompt. Pintrest has a whole list of books that can be read in a day.


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Belinda (belindalt) | 99 comments Just finished Nowhere To Be Found by Bae Suah, won it through a goodreads giveaway.


message 44: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) I read Interlude in Death by J.D. Robb for this one.


message 45: by Luella (new)

Luella I read:

Unlikely Friendships : 47 Remarkable Stories from the Animal Kingdom
by Jennifer S. Holland


message 46: by Luella (last edited Jul 01, 2015 08:27PM) (new)

Luella David wrote: "Personally, I'm choosing a novella for this prompt. I actually plan to read the book in a day. I'm leaning towards Truman Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany's or Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad."

I did Heart of Darkness for a book you started and never finished. It took me a week! The language in it was a rough for me to process! I'm not good at poetic things like that metaphors fine but when you describe a sunset as:

"The sea-reach of the Thames stretched before us like the beginning of an interminable waterway. In the offing the sea and the sky were welded together without a joint, and in the luminous space the tanned sails of the barges drifting up with the tide seemed to stand still in red clusters of canvas sharply peaked, with gleams of varnished sprits. A haze rested on the low shores that ran out to sea in vanishing flatness. The air was dark above Gravesend, and farther back still seemed condensed into a mournful gloom, brooding motionless over the biggest, and the greatest, town on earth."

It makes my head hurt...


message 47: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Johnson (michellecurates) | 85 comments I took the prompt ot mean a book you COULD read. And since I have six kids and we homeschool could and WILL are not the same. LOL

I started The No-Cry Picky Eater Solution: Gentle Ways to Encourage Your Child to Eat--And Eat Healthy but did not finish it in one day. I could have but just ran out of time.


message 48: by Juanita (last edited Jul 08, 2015 08:00AM) (new)

Juanita (juanitav) | 744 comments I agree with Michelle. I picked The Alchemist by Paolo Coelho. I could've read it in a day but I kind of hated it and so needed a break and finished it the next day. Technically within 24 hours though. ;-)


message 49: by Kerryann (new)

Kerryann Franklin | 61 comments I read broken silence (silence #2) by Natasha Preston


message 50: by Melody (last edited Oct 07, 2015 05:22PM) (new)

Melody | 208 comments I read C is for Cthulhu. It's a 26 page, H.P. Lovecraft themed children's book, so it is easily finished in less than an hour. I really loved it and thought it was a genius adaptation of the Lovecraft myhthos for small children. Full disclosure, I grew up with the illustrator, but I think I would've loved it anyways.


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