On the last day of the tech fair, my conscience spoke to me:
'The Writers Club. NOW. To keep your sanity'
#writing #shortnovels #writersclub

Now Live: The Narratess Sale with 325 #fantasy, #scifi & #horror books on sale - including my series opener Prince Ewald the Brave.

"The world outside the palace needs saving. So does the family within."

You can also find mine in #Itch bundles, under Fantasy 2 or Short Novels.

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This list was published in February a few years ago, but now seems as good a time as any to have some reliable recommendations for short but satisfying books.

https://lithub.com/50-great-classic-novels-under-200-pages/

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50 Great Classic Novels Under 200 Pages

We are now past the mid-way point in February, which is technically the shortest month, but is also the one that—for me, anyway—feels the longest. Especially this year, for all of the reasons that …

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I loved 'The Sentence' by Louise Erdrich. As well as being a fantastic novel itself, it's also a book lover's dream. The main character, Tookie, works in a bookstore and the novel is sprinkled with enticing titles and recommendations.

The end of the novel features an appendix - “Totally Biased List of Tookie’s Favorite Books” - which I created as a list on #Bookwyrm. Excited to add to my growing #ShortNovels TBR pile.

https://bookwyrm.social/list/1699/s/totally-biased-list-of-tookies-favorite-books

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Book List: Totally Biased List of Tookie’s Favorite Books - BookWyrm

Tookie is a character who works in a bookstore in Louise Erdrich's novel, 'The Sentence'. Books contain everything worth knowing except what ultimately matters. —Tookie Ghost-Managing Book List - The Uninvited Guests, by Sadie Jones - Ceremonies of the Damned, by Adrian C. Louis - Moon of the Crusted Snow, by Waubgeshig Rice - Father of Lies, by Brian Evenson - The Underground Railroad, by Colson Whitehead - Asleep, by Banana Yoshimoto - The Hatak Witches, by Devon A. Mihesuah - Beloved, by Toni Morrison - The Through, by A. Rafael Johnson - Lincoln in the Bardo, by George Saunders - Savage Conversations, by LeAnne Howe - The Regeneration Trilogy, by Pat Barker - Exit Ghost, by Philip Roth - Songs for Discharming, by Denise Sweet - Hiroshima Bugi: Atomu 57, by Gerald Vizenor Short Perfect Novels - Too Loud a Solitude, by Bohumil Hrabel - Train Dreams, by Denis Johnson - Sula, by Toni Morrison - The Shadow-Line, by Joseph Conrad - The All of It, by Jeannette Haine - Winter in the Blood, by James Welch - Swimmer in the Secret Sea, by William Kotzwinkle - The Blue Flower, by Penelope Fitzgerald - First Love, by Ivan Turgenev - Wide Sargasso Sea, by Jean Rhys - Mrs. Dalloway, by Virginia Woolf - Waiting for the Barbarians, by J. M. Coetzee - Fire on the Mountain, by Anita Desai Sailboat Table (table by Quint Hankle) - The Voyage of the Narwhal, by Andrea Barrett - Complete Stories, by Clarice Lispector - Boy Kings of Texas, by Domingo Martinez - The Marrow Thieves, by Cherie Dimaline - A Brief History of Seven Killings, by Marlon James - There There, by Tommy Orange - Citizen: An American Lyric, by Claudia Rankine - Underland, by Robert Macfarlane - The Undocumented Americans, by Karla Cornejo Villavicencio - Deacon King Kong, by James McBride - The Dutch House, by Ann Patchett - Will and Testament, by Vigdis Hjorth - Every Man Dies Alone, by Hans Fallada - The Door, by Magda Svabo - The Plot Against America, by Philip Roth - Fates and Furies, by Lauren Groff - The Overstory, by Richard Power - Night Train, by Lise Erdrich - Her Body and Other Parties, by Carmen Maria Machado - The Penguin Book of the Modern American Short Story, edited by John Freeman - Between the World and Me, by Ta-Nehisi Coates - Birds of America, by Lorrie Moore - Mongrels, by Stephen Graham Jones - The Office of Historical Corrections, by Danielle Evans - Tenth of December, by George Saunders - Murder on the Red River, by Marcie R. Rendon - Leave the World Behind, by Rumaan Alam - Ceremony, by Leslie Marmon Silko - On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous, by Ocean Vuong - The Unwomanly Face of War, by Svetlana Alexievich - Standard Deviation, by Katherine Heiny - All My Puny Sorrows, by Miriam Toews - The Death of the Heart, by Elizabeth Bowen - Mean Spirit, by Linda Hogan - NW, by Zadie Smith - Being Mortal, by Atul Gawande - Americanah, by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - Firekeeper’s Daughter, by Angeline Boulley - Erasure, by Percival Everett - Sharks in the Time of Saviors, by Kawai Strong Washburn - Heaven, by Mieko Kawakami Books for Banned Love - Sea of Poppies, by Amitav Ghosh - The English Patient, by Michael Ondaatje - Euphoria, by Lily King - The Red and the Black, by Stendahl - Luster, by Raven Leilani - Asymmetry, by Lisa Halliday - All the Pretty Horses, by Cormac McCarthy - Middlesex, by Jeffrey Eugenides - The Vixen, by Francine Prose - Legends of the Fall, by Jim Harrison - The Winter Soldier, by Daniel Mason Indigenous Lives - Holding Our World Together, by Brenda J. Child - American Indian Stories, by Zitkala-Sa - A History of My Brief Body, by Billy-Ray Belcourt - The Falling Sky: Words of a Yanomami Shaman, by Davi Kopenawa and Bruce Albert - Apple: Skin to the Core, by Eric Gansworth - Heart Berries, by Terese Marie Mailhot - The Blue Sky, by Galsan Tschinag - Crazy Brave, by Joy Harjo - Standoff, by Jacqueline Keeler - Braiding Sweetgrass, by Robin Wall Kimmerer - You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me, by Sherman Alexie - Spirit Car, by Diane Wilson - Two Old Women, by Velma Wallis - Pipestone: My Life in an Indian Boarding School, by Adam Fortunate Eagle - Split Tooth, by Tanya Tagaq - Walking the Rez Road, by Jim Northrup - Mamaskatch, by Darrel J. McLeod Indigenous Poetry - Conflict Resolution for Holy Beings, by Joy Harjo - Ghost River (Wakpá Wanági), by Trevino L. Brings Plenty - The Book of Medicines, by Linda Hogan - The Smoke That Settled, by Jay Thomas Bad Heart Bull - The Crooked Beak of Love, by Duane Niatum - Whereas, by Layli Long Soldier - Little Big Bully, by Heid E. Erdrich - A Half-Life of Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation, by Eric Gansworth - NDN Coping Mechanisms, by Billy-Ray Belcourt - The Invisible Musician, by Ray A. Young Bear - When the Light of the World Was Subdued, Our Songs Came Through, edited by Joy Harjo - New Poets of Native Nations, edited by Heid E. Erdrich - The Failure of Certain Charms, by Gordon Henry Jr. Indigenous History and Nonfiction - Everything You Know About Indians Is Wrong, by Paul Chaat Smith - Decolonizing Methodologies, by Linda Tuhiwai Smith - Through Dakota Eyes: Narrative Accounts of the Minnesota Indian - War of 1862, edited by Gary Clayton Anderson and Alan R.Woodworth - Being Dakota, by Amos E. Oneroad and Alanson B. Skinner - Boarding School Blues, edited by Clifford E. Trafzer, Jean A. Keller,and Lorene Sisquoc - Masters of Empire, by Michael A. McDonnell - Like a Hurricane: The Indian Movement from Alcatraz to Wounded Knee, by Paul Chaat Smith and Robert Allen Warrior - Boarding School Seasons, by Brenda J. Child - They Called It Prairie Light, by K. Tsianina Lomawaima - To Be a Water Protector, by Winona LaDuke - Minneapolis: An Urban Biography, by Tom Weber Sublime Books - The Known World, by Edward P. Jones - The Buried Giant, by Kazuo Ishiguro - A Thousand Trails Home, by Seth Kantner - House Made of Dawn, by N. Scott Momaday - Faithful and Virtuous Night, by Louise Glück - The Left Hand of Darkness, by Ursula K. Le Guin - My Sentence Was a Thousand Years of Joy, by Robert Bly - The World Without Us, by Alan Weisman - Unfortunately, It Was Paradise, by Mahmoud Darwish - Collected Fictions, by Jorge Luis Borges, trans. Andrew Hurley - The Xenogenesis Trilogy, by Octavia E. Butler - Map: Collected and Last Poems, by Wisława Szymborska - In the Lateness of the World, by Carolyn Forché - Angels, by Denis Johnson - Postcolonial Love Poem, by Natalie Diaz - Hope Against Hope, by Nadezhda Mandelstam - Exhalation, by Ted Chaing - Strange Empire, by Joseph Kinsey Howard Tookie’s Pandemic Reading - Deep Survival, by Laurence Gonzales - The Lost City of the Monkey God, by Douglas Preston - The House of Broken Angels, by Luis Alberto Urrea - The Heartsong of Charging Elk, by James Welch - Selected Stories of Anton Chekhov, trans. Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky - The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating, by Elisabeth Tova Bailey - Let’s Take the Long Way Home, by Gail Caldwell - The Aubrey/Maturin Novels, by Patrick O’Brian - The Ibis Trilogy, by Amitav Ghosh - The Golden Wolf Saga, by Linnea Hartsuyker - Children of Time, by Adrian Tchaikovsky - Coyote Warrior, by Paul VanDevelder Incarceration - Felon, by Reginald Dwayne Betts - Against the Loveless World, by Susan Abulhawa - Waiting for an Echo, by Christine Montross, M.D. - The Mars Room, by Rachel Kushner - The New Jim Crow, by Michelle Alexander - This Is Where, by Louise K. Waakaa’igan - I Will Never See the World Again, by Ahmet Altan - Sorrow Mountain, by Ani Pachen and Adelaide Donnelley - American Prison, by Shane Bauer - Solitary, by Albert Woodfox - Are Prisons Obsolete?, by Angela Y. Davis - 1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows, by Ai Weiwei If you are interested in the books on these lists, please seek them out at your local independent bookstore. 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@bookstodon @deborahrosereeves Spear by Nicola Griffith and Piranesi by Susanna Clarke are two of my absolute favorite #ShortNovels I’ve read in recent years

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The two #ShortNovels that come to mind are Hot Milk (Deborah Levy) and Vladimir (Julia May Jones).

I generally love Deborah Levy, and all the volumes of her "living autobiography" are quite short. I read each of them in a day.

For novellas, maybe Margaret Atwood's My Evil Mother?

Why am I tooting about #ShortNovels, you may ask?

Because I'm falling short of my reading goal for this year, and while part of me thinks it's arbitrary and silly to care, another part of me would like to read a few more books before the year is out.

So... seeking recommendations for a good #Novella or #ShortNovel that isn't already listed. Please and thank you @bookstodon 🙏

I like big books and I cannot lie.

I also quite like short books to tell the truth.

Some of my favorite #ShortNovels:

The Weight of Things (Marianne Fritz), Who Was Changed and Who Was Dead (Barbara Comyns), The Guest Cat (Takashi Hiraide), The Blue Fox (Sjón), The Facts of Winter (Paul Poissel), Small Things Like These (Claire Keegan), Attempts at a Life (Danielle Dutton), The Lover (Marguerite Duras), The Day of the Locust (Nathaniel Hawthorne), To the Lighthouse (Virginia Woolf)...