The BEST SHORT Books (Under 200 Pages!)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • These are, without a doubt, the best short books ever written!
    In our opinion.
    We all love the feeling of accomplishment when you finish a huge 1,000 tome, but honestly, sometimes you just want to rip through a book without feeling like it's dragging on forever!
    That's why there's short books and novellas! In this episode Andy and I break down our favorite short books and what we love about them.
    While many new authors today may be writing short novels because they take less time to write, and people have shorter and shorter attention spans, writing a thought provoking and memorable short book can be tough. Consider that the author has fewer pages to pack their narrative punch.
    So if you're looking for a great short book, consider one of the books on this list!
    And if you want to support the show, consider buying a book through one of the links below!
    Solenoid Mircea Cartarescu
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    Fatal John Lescroart
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    Blinding Mircea Caratarescu
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    Marshland Otohiko Kaga
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    Gravity's Rainbow Thomas Pynchon
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    Fury Clyo Mendoza
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    The Good Earth Pearl S Buck
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    $100M Offers Alex Hormozi
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    Murder of Frogs Don Carpenter
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    Fridays at Enrico’s Don carpenter
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    American Gods Neil Gaiman
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    Gates of Fire Steven Pressfield
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    100 years of solitude Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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    The Hobbit JRR Tolkien
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    Count of Monte Cristo Alexandre Dumas
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    World war Z Max Brooks
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    A fever in the Heartland Timothy Egan
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    Same Bed Different Dreams Ed Park
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    JR William Gaddis
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    Infinite Jest David Foster Wallace
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    Lookout Cartridge Joseph McElroy
    amzn.to/4f0MgQf
    Fundamentals of Sports Training L. Matveyev
    Catch 22 Joseph Heller
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    America and the Cult of the Cactus Boots: a diagnostic Phillip Freedenburg
    You bright and Risen Angels William T. Vollmann
    amzn.to/3VYpQqd
    Hurricane Season Fernanda Melchor
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    This Other Eden Paul Harding
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    Enon Paul Harding
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    Cannery Row John Steinbeck
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    The Pearl John Steinbeck
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    The Master and Margarita Mikhail Bulgakov
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    Between the world and me Ta-Nahisi Coates
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    In the heart of the heart of the country William H. Gass
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    The Rainbow stories William T Vollmann
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    Annihilation Jeff Vandermeer
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    Reinhardts Garden Mark Haber
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    Passing Nella Larson
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    Paradais Fernanda Melchor
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    Tinkers Paul Harding
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    The Jewish Son Daniel Guebel
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    Sweet Thursday John Steinbeck
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    The Lime Twig John Hawkes
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    Heart of a Dog Mikhail Bulgakov
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    The Crying of lot 49 Thomas Pynchon
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Комментарии • 51

  • @carrollandbuddy
    @carrollandbuddy Месяц назад +11

    Small things like these by Claire Keegan.A great short book.

  • @reading_fastandslow
    @reading_fastandslow Месяц назад +8

    It’s 250 pages so a little over, but In the Distance by Hernan Diaz is one of my all time favorites. Because of the language barrier the main character faces, and the setting - it feels very surreal, even though it’s completely rooted in reality.

    • @Lifeonbooks
      @Lifeonbooks  Месяц назад +2

      @@reading_fastandslow and my TBR gets one book longer....

  • @_d0ser
    @_d0ser Месяц назад +5

    Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata. VERY cathartic read for anyone who has been stuck working retail for an extended period of time. My favorite part might be how bad the reviews are on Goodreads/Amazon because people who have never HAD to work awful jobs just bash it.

    • @_d0ser
      @_d0ser Месяц назад

      Well, that, and people complaining about one of the characters being a bad person which is such a pet peeve.

    • @Lifeonbooks
      @Lifeonbooks  Месяц назад

      Sounds interesting, thank you for the rec!

  • @zachstephens2561
    @zachstephens2561 Месяц назад +2

    I’ve binged this podcast for the week and really enjoy. I found Tony through Tik Tok and really enjoy how he interacts with us in the comment section. Love the show guys!

    • @Lifeonbooks
      @Lifeonbooks  Месяц назад +2

      @@zachstephens2561 thanks for watching! Chatting with other readers is my favorite part of doing all this social media stuff.

  • @readinsteadbyjake
    @readinsteadbyjake Месяц назад +3

    The Old Man And The Sea - Ernest Hemingway

  • @jackwalter5970
    @jackwalter5970 Месяц назад +4

    Two great short novels are Too Loud a Solitude by Bohumil Hrabal and The Train Was on Time by Heinrich Boll.

    • @Lifeonbooks
      @Lifeonbooks  Месяц назад +1

      @@jackwalter5970 thank you for the recommendations, I'll check them out!

    • @grippersrealm
      @grippersrealm 14 дней назад

      too loud is the best book

  • @werke_und_tage
    @werke_und_tage 12 дней назад

    Solenoid is such a great book!!

  • @1995yuda
    @1995yuda Месяц назад +3

    Not sure if Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conard is over 200 Pages, it's more of a Novella than short story for sure, but it's possibly one of the top 3 works of Literature ever written. I'm willing to argue and die on that hill. But you gotta read it along with Genesis to get the proper contextuall understanding so you can penetrate the deeper meaning of it.

    • @AM-is1jh
      @AM-is1jh Месяц назад

      A favorite between the ages of 8 and 14. Essentially a writer for very young people. Certainly inferior to Hemingway and Wells. Intolerable souvenir-shop style, romanticist clichés. Nothing I would care to have written myself. In mentality and emotion, hopelessly juvenile. Romantic in the large sense. Slightly bogus.

  • @kurtfox4944
    @kurtfox4944 Месяц назад +1

    From 0:00 to 1:04:42 is current books reading and Q&A
    The BEST SHORT Books (Under 200 Pages!) begins 1:04:42

  • @asemicwriter
    @asemicwriter Месяц назад

    Thanks for the reading list gents. I'm an art student but read and write poetry and novellas. I usually read classics if they are longer books because I have commitment issues. Short books usually pack more of a punch and seem to have more urgency. There are so many great books out there and not enough time for one life. Shorter books are probably more ideal to turn into screenplays, if a writer were to translate a book from page to screen. Books are a nice alternative activity if video game playing gets stale. Cheers for keeping literature alive!

    • @Lifeonbooks
      @Lifeonbooks  18 дней назад

      thanks for being part of our community!

  • @trudejensen8512
    @trudejensen8512 Месяц назад +1

    Some of my all-time favorite books are short.
    The Notebook by Agota Kristof
    The Man Who Planted Trees by Jean Giono
    The Stranger by Albert Camus
    The Bird Tribunal by Agnes Ravatn
    Consent by Vanessa Springora
    Babette's Feast by Karen Blixen

    • @Lifeonbooks
      @Lifeonbooks  Месяц назад +1

      @@trudejensen8512 nice picks!

    • @trudejensen8512
      @trudejensen8512 Месяц назад +1

      @@Lifeonbooks Thanks! But I forgot to mention the master of short stories - Guy de Maupassant. Boule de Suif (The Dumpling) got me hooked.

  • @NaeOnYT
    @NaeOnYT Месяц назад

    Nothing wrong with new releases, YA, romantasy, etc.--I read a decent amount of new releases myself--but it's nice to see some channels that include older stuff and more genres.

  • @1995yuda
    @1995yuda Месяц назад

    That's the second time Tinkers comes up and Paul Harding gets pretty high praise, being compared to Steinback no less.. You've convinced me to give it a read.

  • @alanalan-tc8no
    @alanalan-tc8no Месяц назад

    In the last period I have approached Italian literature. I found it so full of truth and rawness. I fell in love lol. These are some books under 200 pages if you want to see what they're about and enter the world of Italian literature that I often see forgotten. Perhaps overwhelmed by the fame of the art of painting, sculpture, architecture and music of that beautiful country. But literature doesn't joke either.
    "Ties" Domenico Starnone
    "The lovers" Paolo Cognetti
    "A Private Affair" Beppe Fenoglio
    "Fontamara" Ignazio SIlone

    • @Lifeonbooks
      @Lifeonbooks  Месяц назад +2

      I agree Italian lit doesn't get enough love. It's definitely a weak area in my own reading. I'm a huge Primo Levi fan though.

    • @alanalan-tc8no
      @alanalan-tc8no Месяц назад

      @@Lifeonbooks I have to tell you, Primo Levi changed my way of being a reader. I read If This Is a Man when I was 20 and for two months I couldn't pick up any other book because I couldn't get his words out of my head. Such raw, analytical words without frills or victimism of any kind. It opened me up to a completely different world of literature. I bought everything I could find written by him and he became one of my favorite writers.

    • @Lifeonbooks
      @Lifeonbooks  Месяц назад +2

      @@alanalan-tc8no same. It's really a life changing book. I wish we had him around today, the world could use his wisdom.

    • @alanalan-tc8no
      @alanalan-tc8no Месяц назад

      @@Lifeonbooks Completely agree with you. Well I'm starting to catch up on some of your videos and you're great. New subscriber to the channel. I hope then that in the future you will find an Italian book or author that will win you over just as much as Primo Levi. (Maybe impossible but never give up lol)

  • @usmnt4423
    @usmnt4423 Месяц назад +1

    Glad Crying of Lot 49 made this list.
    Shoutout Notes from Underground

  • @1995yuda
    @1995yuda Месяц назад +1

    Cathedral by Reymond Carver is a GREAT short story.

  • @tarquinmidwinter2056
    @tarquinmidwinter2056 Месяц назад

    Animal Farm (George Orwell) is less than 200 pages. The short book that first came to my mind was Le Grand Meaulnes by Alain Fournier. This is over 200 pages, but I think of it as a short book and it's one of my favourites.

  • @kurtfox4944
    @kurtfox4944 Месяц назад

    Award that most fits my tastes? PEN/Faulkner
    Least fits my tastes is Booker.
    IMO, Pulitzer and Booker, especially since 2005, seem to be chosen more for virtue signaling than quality writing.

  • @1995yuda
    @1995yuda Месяц назад +1

    The Necklace by Mopasaun is a fantastic short story.

  • @anasofiabracamonte
    @anasofiabracamonte Месяц назад +2

    A good short novel i would like to recommend to you if you haven't read it yet, it's Gabriel García Marquez' "Of love and other demons". Its very very beautiful, and 150 pages long I think...

    • @Lifeonbooks
      @Lifeonbooks  Месяц назад +1

      @@anasofiabracamonte can never go wrong with GGM

  • @1995yuda
    @1995yuda Месяц назад

    Kate Chopin's story about a River and a married couple is also great.

  • @BetheQuail
    @BetheQuail Месяц назад

    Definitely got to be the only sub-200 page books list post that prominently mentions JR, Infinite Jest, etc...
    I think European authors tend to dominate lists like this because it's a format they tend to buy more often. I'm thinking Camus' The Stranger, several by Italo Calvino (especially the two collected together in The Nonexistent Knight and The Cloven Viscount, both among his best works). The Metamorphosis, Candide, etc. I'd also include Russians like Dostoevsky's Notes From Underground. Maybe House of the Sleeping Beauties by Kawabata. Didn't come up with a ton of contemporary titles, but that's a product of my tendencies more than anything else. But for stories of this length, there are a ton of great plays to read, too.

  • @1995yuda
    @1995yuda Месяц назад

    Reinhardt's Garden sounds good, I'll have to check it out.

  • @_d0ser
    @_d0ser Месяц назад

    Tao Lin made me want to try writing because after I finished Taipei I thought: "This is so bad I can do better."

  • @Intheearthrn
    @Intheearthrn Месяц назад

    Marblehead may seem pretentious until you find out who he is. He has seen a lot of shit. His father and uncle became victims of police brutality, before he was born/when he was an infant. His uncle wrote to him when he was in jail, and the book is titled “Soledad Brother”.

    • @Lifeonbooks
      @Lifeonbooks  18 дней назад

      I don't really see what one has to do with the other, but interesting info nonetheless.

    • @Intheearthrn
      @Intheearthrn 18 дней назад

      @@Lifeonbooks he’s very qualified to have some of these critiques. When he criticizes someone like James Baldwin for example, it might seem pretentious until you find out that he actually met Baldwin.

  • @marcelhidalgo1076
    @marcelhidalgo1076 Месяц назад +1

    Has Metafictional Meathead read Pedro Paramo by Juan Rulfo?

    • @Metafictional.meathead
      @Metafictional.meathead Месяц назад

      I have read it! I enjoyed it, but I was not blown away by it as it seems many other people have been

  • @1995yuda
    @1995yuda Месяц назад

    Alex Hermozi is an amature marketer, if you want the REAL stuff check out Todd Browns's stuff... Especially his main program. Just an FYI from one sales man to another.

  • @1995yuda
    @1995yuda Месяц назад

    Speaking of Audiobooks, if you allow me to cheat a little and include Radio Drama as an Audiobook just this one time, than the BBC's 'Dangerous Visions' audio drama version of "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep" is God's gift to mankind. A 3 part Audiobook of Moby Dick here on RUclips , as well as a Solaris one here are a close second and third spots, in that order. Thank me later.

    • @Lifeonbooks
      @Lifeonbooks  Месяц назад +1

      @@1995yuda I'll check it out!

    • @1995yuda
      @1995yuda Месяц назад

      @@Lifeonbooks Awesome, I'd be happy to hear your thoughts/response in the future. Make sure you listen to the one WITH the Songs intact 👍

  • @kurtfox4944
    @kurtfox4944 Месяц назад

    Did you just compare Catch-22 to Taylor Swift? LOL

  • @Frank78565
    @Frank78565 Месяц назад

    Are you guys on Instagram?