Ultimate Popsugar Reading Challenge discussion
2024 Challenge - Advanced
>
46 - A Book in Which a Character Sleeps for More Than 24 Hours


“He can’t even remember his own name, let alone the nature of his assignment or how to complete it. All he knows is that he’s been asleep for a very, very long time. And he’s just been awakened to find himself millions of miles from home.”
So I’m going to use it for this prompt and find another space book, unless I see any other suggestions.



This is what i was thinking as well, This Isn't What It Looks Like by Pseudonymous Bosch has a character in coma for weeks!

For nonfiction, The Sleeping Beauties works.

Love this one! I find myself thinking about it frequently.

Briar Rose I read it many years ago and rated it 4 stars, but I really don't remember much of it, so maybe I'll reread it.
Dubhease wrote: "A book with a character in a coma might fit the prompt."
Erica wrote: "Oddly enough I think both Fourth Wing and the second book Iron Flame had a character end up unwell and sleeping for longer than a day. This could help people who like books to fit multiple prompts."
I didn't even think of that aspect! But now I realize it does happen a lot in fantasies, mysteries, and adventures, some character gets knocked out or laid low by a fever and is passed out for several day, no biggie. I recently read The Cloud Roads and this happens to two different main characters.
Erica wrote: "Oddly enough I think both Fourth Wing and the second book Iron Flame had a character end up unwell and sleeping for longer than a day. This could help people who like books to fit multiple prompts."
I didn't even think of that aspect! But now I realize it does happen a lot in fantasies, mysteries, and adventures, some character gets knocked out or laid low by a fever and is passed out for several day, no biggie. I recently read The Cloud Roads and this happens to two different main characters.

Luckily I already own the novelization to that movie.
And here I thought I would have to skip this one.


Ooh, that's been on my list!
I stumbled upon an old Tor article about SFF with "extremely long naps"
https://www.tor.com/2021/09/01/classi...
https://www.tor.com/2021/09/01/classi...
And I just remembered, Witch King opens with the main character waking from a magically induced sleep - he spends most of the rest of the book hunting down the people who trapped him.


Thanks, that's on my TBR list, I'll use that one :)



The Luminous Dead
The Gameshouse


Fiction that Features People in a Coma
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...



The Omega Project has someone in cryogenic sleep for millenia.
Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers is also someone in cryogenic sleep for millennia but more humorous and in space (compared to above).
Waywalkers I recall the mc passing out for long periods of time after being injured both in this book and the sequel Timekeepers
Mirror Dreams takes part in an entire dream world - I recall one of the characters was there because they were in a coma. The mc does also sleep on at least on one occasion for over a day.
The Curse of the Mistwraith starts with the mc being knocked out for a long period of time and kidnapped.
Brothers of the Wind one of the mc is unconscious for a long time after being injured.
The Cloud Roads people are put into a coma/healing sleep at one point.
Noblesse: Season 1, Set opens with a vampire waking up after centuries. For those that prefer comics.
The Dig mc's powers put him in a coma like situation.
Artefact and series uses cryogenic sleep in space travel.
Servant of the Bones mc is a djinn who "sleeps" between centuries.
Erased 僕だけがいない街 6 Boku dake ga Inai Machi 6 another for those that prefer graphic novels which includes someone in a coma about midways through the series.




I also know I have read thrillers where a character is given sleeping pills to keep them asleep ... kidnapping.


Across the Universe is a YA scifi romance where the girl and her parents were put in cryo.
Also, any version of Romeo and Juliet that is fairly faithful (and maybe some retellings, but don't quote me on that) will have Juliet under for a few days.


One of the main characters is beaten by thugs and sleeps for two days

Since it doesn't have to be the main character sleeping, 2001: A Space Odyssey also works.


I also highly recommend The Dreamers and Project Hail Mary.

I'm reading this book at the moment and one of the characters sleeps also for days. Lucky coincidence :)
Books mentioned in this topic
While Justice Sleeps (other topics)When the Sleeper Wakes (other topics)
Sometimes I Lie (other topics)
After Dark (other topics)
Kafka on the Shore (other topics)
More...
Authors mentioned in this topic
Brandon Sanderson (other topics)Stephanie Garber (other topics)
Susannah Cahalan (other topics)
Ali Hazelwood (other topics)
Brandon Sanderson (other topics)
More...
Huh. Well, I'm guessing this is not referring to a character who sleeps 8 hours each of three nights, but rather a character who is literally asleep for more than 24 hours in a row! My first thought is the story of Sleeping Beauty:
Disney's Sleeping Beauty by A.L. Singer
Disney Sleeping Beauty by Michael Teitelbaum
My second thought is this may be a tough one to fulfill!
No help from Goodreads listopias.
I imagine there may be a few nonfiction books that would qualify. Let's put our heads together and come up with a list! 👍
Listopia is HERE