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ஐ Katya (Book Queen)ஐ (katyabookqueen) A lot of books have bad reviews. For instance, the Twilight saga by Stephanie Meyer. Reviews are either love it or hate it. So technically, it has bad reviews. Doesn't say all reviews have to be bad.

A book you can finish in a day... a 100 page novella. Nothing says anything about the length of the book.

All of Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum books (all 20+) have numbers in the title. They are just spelled out.


Erin *Proud Book Hoarder* (erinpaperbackstash) For the initials, K.P, Kid Power


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Louise | 280 comments Book with a number could be 14 by Peter Clines
Love triangle could be Talking It Over by Julian Barnes


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Joseph  (bluemanticore) | 1866 comments Mod
Some great books with a number in their title:
The Eight
The Rule of Four


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Christie Stratos (christiestratos) A book you can finish in a day is Indiscretion by Dahalia Savage - juicy novella. Sorry I can't link you to the book, I'm on the app!


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Casseroll What kind of books are you into??????????
Goodreads has a link under the down arrow at the top the main website next to "explore" where you can click on "Listopia" where you have lots of lists based on these types of requests. You can search through the lists in the search engine on the right or just click around.

A popular author like Sherrilyn Kenyon's 1st book is "Fantasy Lover" (leads into her popular Dark-Hunter's series).

A good mystery/thriller/sci-fi is "Storm Front" by Jim Butcher (this is also a popular author's 1st book)

Books you can finish in a day would be some juvenile fiction and/or teen; as well as short stories; novellas; Harlequin romance novels-Intrigue,Inspirational, Blaze, etc.; some classic novels/authors like Kurt Vonnegut and Jane Austen.

Books with numbers might be the Stephanie Plum series starting with "One for the Money" or James Patterson's 1st to Die, 2ND Chance, ETC.


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