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2025 Challenge - Regular > 08 - A Book Under 250 Pages

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message 1: by Nadine in NY (last edited Dec 03, 2024 10:10AM) (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9693 comments Mod
A book under 250 pages.


Hooray!! I love short books!!! I am giddy with all the choices I have for this one!! Maybe I'll finally read Galatea, or The Hole, or Why Fish Don’t Exist: A Story of Loss, Love, and the Hidden Order of Life (which my mother keeps recommending to me).


Listopia list is Here: A Book under 250 Pages


message 2: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (chelseanotchels) | 55 comments I feel like novellas are really having a moment over the past few years. I've added a bunch in different genres to the list!


message 3: by Deb (new)

Deb | 51 comments Roald Dahl books should fill this prompt. Someone in another comment mentioned Horrorstor by Grady Hendrix. I'm going to read that for this prompt.


message 7: by Denise (new)

Denise | 374 comments Nadine in NY wrote: "A book under 250 pages.


Hooray!! I love short books!!! I am giddy with all the choices I have for this one!! Maybe I'll finally read Galatea, or The Hole, or [book..."


I highly recommend [book:Why Fish Don’t Exist: A Story of Loss, Love, and the Hidden Order of Life|50887097], I gave it 5 stars. Surprisingly good.

I had a look through my list and I'm going to go with How to Keep House While Drowning. I was also tempted by The Cybernetic Tea Shop, but the first one is available at my local library and the other one is not.


message 8: by Brandon (new)

Brandon Harbeke | 698 comments I will add titles as I come across them during the year. My current read, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, is 244 pages in the library's trade paperback edition.


message 9: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9693 comments Mod
Brandon wrote: "I will add titles as I come across them during the year. My current read, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, is 244 pages in the library's trade paperback edition."




I'm surprised it's even that long! Are some of those pages an afterword from someone else?


message 10: by Brandon (new)

Brandon Harbeke | 698 comments Nadine in NY wrote: "Brandon wrote: "I will add titles as I come across them during the year. My current read, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, is 244 pages in the library's trade paperback edition..."

It has an introduction by Roger Zelazny, but that is in the Roman numeral numbered pages. The book itself runs from pages 2-244. The publisher of this one is Del Rey from 1996.


message 11: by Denise (new)

Denise | 345 comments I would like to read Passing by Nella Larsen


message 12: by Ron (new)

Ron | 2711 comments Going with historical fiction for this one: The Underdogs

It's 176 pages and it's been on my TBR list for a year.


message 13: by Lhoss (new)

Lhoss | 8 comments Denise wrote: "I would like to read Passing by Nella Larsen"

That's a wonderful choice, I hope you'll enjoy it!
I'm going for a classic myself with a reread of Austen's Lady Susan

Lady Susan (Penguin Little Black Classics, #81) by Jane Austen


message 14: by Bea (new)

Bea | 650 comments I'm going for a cozy mystery. Bed, Breakfast & Bones - 231p.


message 15: by Darci (new)

Darci Day | 164 comments This seems like a good place to put a poetry book. I'm going to go with On the Horizon.


message 16: by Lisa Marie (new)

Lisa Marie Kemmerer (readingwithlisamarie) | 177 comments I have so many books on my TBR bookshelf that fit this prompt...so I went with the book that has been on my TBR bookshelf the longest!!
I will be reading While My Pretty One Knits by Anne Canadeo with 249 pages
While My Pretty One Knits (Black Sheep Knitting Mysteries, #1) by Anne Canadeo

HAPPY READING!!


message 17: by Ron (new)

Ron | 2711 comments I can add this one to my list. Only 118 pages.

Myths and Legends of the Sioux


message 18: by The Pampered Librarian (last edited Jan 02, 2025 03:49PM) (new)

The Pampered Librarian | 165 comments I read The Wood at Midwinter.

The book I'm reading for prompt #27 Rental House fits here as well (213 pages long).

The newest title by Sophie Kinsella What Does It Feel Like? is 120 pages long.


message 19: by Frogli (new)

Frogli | 96 comments So many options. I think for this I will read either Human Acts which I've been meaning to read for years of maybe Voyager: Constellations of Memory

Others I have enjoyed that would count are:

Orbital
Every Heart a Doorway (and probably the rest of the series too as they are all novellas I believe)
What Moves the Dead (& sequel)
The Wood at Midwinter
Ring Shout
The Brides of High Hill (& all of Nghi Vo's Singing Hills cycle)
Silver in the Wood (& sequel)
Carmilla


message 20: by LeahS (last edited Jan 17, 2025 07:23AM) (new)

LeahS | 491 comments I was given Killing Time for Christmas. It has 105 pages, so I'm fitting it in here.

I usually enjoy Alan Bennett's writing, but I was a bit disappointed in this book, set in an old people's home around the early days of the Covid pandemic. The setting just felt too whimsical for either the pathos or the touches of humour to work. There was a snippet at the end of the book about the past history of one of the residents, and I thought that story would have been an excellent play or book by this author. A missed chance.


message 21: by Sherri (new)

Sherri Harris | 782 comments I read Days at the Morisaki Bookshop. It was cozy.
It's 150 pages. There is a sequel.


message 22: by Cathern (last edited Feb 19, 2025 02:13PM) (new)

Cathern (cat4280) | 27 comments I just finished reading Girls Against God and its under 250 pages so it works for this prompt. The book has a lot of depictions of bodily functions in it, so it isn't for the faint of heart. 3/5, would recommend for those that have a strong stomach and like weird books.


message 23: by Denise (new)

Denise | 345 comments I read Bibliolepsy Gina Apostol

201 pages


message 24: by Britany (last edited Mar 06, 2025 06:01PM) (new)

Britany | 1699 comments Finished Four Thousand Weeks Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman by Oliver Burkeman
Not counting the appendix or notes sections puts this one at 247, still way too long imho.

My Review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 25: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (zumbajess) | 176 comments I read As Wide As the Sky by Jessica Pack. It was 239 pages.


message 26: by Anshita (new)

Anshita (_book_freak) | 268 comments I'm reading Heaven by Mieko Kawakami. It's 167 pages, I found this in the library and thought the blurb was interesting.


message 27: by Michele (new)

Michele Olson | 117 comments Dept. of Speculation by Jenny Offill was only 180 pages. I read it for something else, and I don't think I could have finished it if it were any longer.


message 28: by Nicole (last edited May 04, 2025 03:59PM) (new)

Nicole | 27 comments I read Passing, it does have a 20 page introduction and explanatory notes at the end but it's about 150 pages in all. I knew what "passing" meant before I read it, but found out that not everyone does.


message 29: by Laura Ruth (new)

Laura Ruth Loomis | 237 comments I went with How We Learn to Be Brave: Decisive Moments in Life and Faith, by Mariann Edgar Budde, the Episcopal Bishop who drew the Trump White Houses's anger for admonishing them about compassion.

http://www.lauraruthloomis.com/whats-...


Bluebelle-the-Inquisitive (Catherine) (bluebelle-the-inquisitive) | 49 comments I love reading short books. They are how I get through my semi-regular bouts of insomnia, so I have many options.

But for this prompt, I'm using By the Time You Read This: The Space between Cheslie's Smile and Mental Illness—Her Story in Her Own Words by Cheslie Kryst and April Simpkins. I actually listened to it. It's a whole other experience listening to someone's final thoughts and then their mother coming to terms.


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