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    I read The Stranger in The Woods: The Extraordinary Story of the Last True Hermit by Michael Finkel recently. It was fascinating, and only 150 pages so I could carry it to work, on errands, etc. I’m looking for similar books!

    • under 200 pages

    • nonfiction, can be a single case study, biographical, anything about a specific subject.

    • specific interests are: cryptids, biographies, obscure local/regional histories, food science, archaeology

    Looking for easy reads between reading longer books. Thanks!!

    (side note: if you have any suggestions similar to Interview with the Vampire or another horror-adjacent story, i’d love to hear those as well! any page length)

    by purkedup

    5 Comments

    1. DoinkusMeloinkus on

      #1: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly. 143 pages typed by the author’s eyelid after losing control of every other movement due to locked in syndrome. Inspirational.

    2. penpapercoffeeink on

      Creativity: a Short and Simple Guide by John Cleese was really enjoyable

      Make Your Bed by William McRaven was very inspiring

      The Anglo-Saxons in 100 Facts by Martin Wall fits almost all of your criteria

      My Father and Atticus Finch by Joseph Madison Beck is a little over your page limit at 240 pages but is a really good obscure local/regional history

    3. tragicsandwichblogs on

      *The Outermost House: A Year of Life on the Great Beach of Cape Cod* by Henry Beston

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