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    pls pls pls recommend me some short books that’ll get me out of my reading slump. i’ve read 5 books last year and i feel horrible about it i wanna get back to reading

    here are some specifics:
    – 150 to 200 pages
    – loves to read: contemporary fiction, psychological thriller, dark academia themed
    – doesn’t read: sci-fi, g0re horror, heavy classics
    – i like character driven books
    – fav authors so far: sally rooney and joan didion

    thank you so much 📜🕯🪧🪐

    by Primary_Requirement1

    8 Comments

    1. Everything I Need to Know I learned in Kindergarten by Robert Fulghum.

      A book of short essays about random topics.

      Some will make you laugh out loud and some will make you cry a little.

      But all of it is great writing.

    2. Dark academia – I’d recommend the Scholomance series by Naomi Novik (trilogy – A Deadly Education is first). Really intriguing characters, lots of growth, and twists and turns you don’t see coming.

      I’m also going to recommend my favorite book – The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern. Somewhat thriller, somewhat mystery – it creates a beautiful world you think you want to live in but gets progressively darker as it goes. It’s a standalone if you don’t want to get into a series.

    3. I loved The Yellow Wallpaper! Short. Easy to read. Good little psychological thriller that’s free on project gutenberg

    4. A bit longer than your ask (a little over 300 pages), but I feel like you’d love Ottesa Moshfegh’s My Year of Rest and Relaxation. It’s a harrowing psychological portrait and difficult to look away from.

      Also – possibly R.F. Kuang’s Yellowface?

    5. I know you said 150-200 pages but trust me when I say, reading Yellowface by R.F Kuang has legit got me hooked. It is very easy and sucks you in right from the start. It’s outrageous and has dark humour, I hope you try it!

    6. shouldvebeenclint on

      Some books that got me out of my reading slump I think you would like are:

      “The lost daughter” by Elena Ferrante;
      “Stay if you can. Leave if you must.” by Helga Flatland;
      “After dark” by Haruki Murakami

      They’re all more-or-less short (under 200 pages) but extremely interesting. Enjoy!

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