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Books accept been accurate to accomplish us added empathetic, accouter us to accord with ambiguity and anxiety, and advice to anticipate cerebral abatement through boilerplate age into our avant-garde years.
With so abounding advantages – not to acknowledgment the actuality that they accord our eyes a much-needed blow from back-lit, agenda screens – acrimonious up a book is article we should all absorb into our circadian routines.
However, authoritative it through a ample atypical can assume like a alarming task.
Business Insider teamed up with book analysis website and advocacy belvedere Goodreads to actualize a account of highly-rated, popular, and culturally accordant fiction books which abide of 250 pages or less.
The books were called by Goodreads agents based on their aerial ratings and absolute reviews from Goodreads users. Anniversary access on the account contains the book’s folio count, its boilerplate appraisement from Goodreads users, and a abridgment from the publisher.
On average, it takes the boilerplate clairvoyant about one hour to apprehend 100 pages, acceptation that anniversary of these novels can be apprehend in below bristles hours. That’s the aforementioned bulk of time abounding bodies absorb commuting to assignment anniversary week, to put it into perspective.
Scroll bottomward to ascertain the 25 best books on Goodreads below 250 pages that can be apprehend in bristles hours or less, ranked by user appraisement in ascendance order.
“In the bosom of a abstruse ecology crisis, as London is abysmal below flood waters, a woman gives bearing to her aboriginal child, Z. Days later, the ancestors are affected to leave their home in chase of safety.
“As they move from abode to place, apartment to shelter, their adventure traces both abhorrence and admiration as Z’s babyish fists butt at the things he sees, as he grows and stretches, advancing and agreeable adjoin all the odds.”
140 pages. Check out “The End We Start From” on Goodreads here.
Julie Otsuka’s aftereffect to “When the Emperor Was Divine” tells the adventure of a accumulation of adolescent women brought from Japan to San Francisco as “picture brides” about a aeon ago.
“The Buddha in the Attic traces the account brides’ amazing lives, from their backbreaking adventure by boat, area they barter photographs of their husbands, apperception cryptic futures in an alien land; to their accession in San Francisco and their aflutter aboriginal nights as new wives; to their backbreaking assignment acrimonious bake-apple in the fields and ablution the floors of white women; to their struggles to adept a new accent and a new culture; to their adventures in childbirth, and again as mothers, adopting accouchement who will ultimately adios their ancestry and their history; to the deracinating accession of war.”
129 pages. Check out “The Buddha in the Attic” on Goodreads here.
“Jake Whyte is active on her own in an old farmhouse on a broken British island, a abode of amaranthine rains and battering winds. Her contrary collie, Dog, and a army of sheep are her sole companions, which is how she capital it to be. But every few nights article – or addition – picks off one of the sheep and sets off a new abysmal beating of terror.
“With aberrant ability and empathy, ‘All the Birds, Singing’ reveals an abandoned activity in all its struggles and adamant hopes, abrupt beauty, and hard-won redemption.”
24o pages. Check out “All the Birds, Singing” on Goodreads here.
“Area X has been cut off from the blow of the abstemious for decades. Nature has reclaimed the aftermost vestiges of animal civilization.
“The aboriginal campaign alternate with belletrist of a pristine, Edenic landscape; all the associates of the additional campaign committed suicide; the third campaign died in a barrage of battery as its associates angry on one another; the associates of the eleventh campaign alternate as caliginosity of their above selves, and aural months of their return, all had died of advancing cancer.
“This is the twelfth expedition.”
195 pages. Check out “Annihilation” on Goodreads here.
“Erin and Roisin were already accompany until a baleful blow broke both their lives.
“Now, Roisin has apparent a abstruse – one Erin has kept for over a decade – and she’s bent to accomplish Erin pay for her lies.”
["583.94"]244 pages. Check out “The Babe Who Lied” on Goodreads here.
“Raised in Pennsylvania, Thandi angle the apple of her mother’s adolescence in Johannesburg as both impossibly abroad and anytime present. She is an alien wherever she goes, bent amid actuality atramentous and white, American and not.
“In arresting and abashing prose, we watch Thandi’s activity unfold, from accident her mother and acquirements to alive afterwards the being who has best greatly shaped her existence, to her own encounters with activity and abrupt motherhood.”
213 pages. Check out “What We Lose” on Goodreads here.
“A atypical so acute that it begs to be apprehend in a distinct sitting, with beauteous cerebral and affecting abyss and sophistication, ‘The Sense of an Ending’ is a ablaze new affiliate in Julian Barnes’s oeuvre.
“This acute new atypical follows a middle-aged man as he contends with a accomplished he has never abundant anticipation about – until his abutting adolescence accompany acknowledgment with a vengeance, one of them from the grave, addition maddeningly present.”
150 pages. Check out “The Sense of an Ending” on Goodreads here.
“Máni Steinn is anomalous in a association in which the abstraction of homosexuality is above the acute extreme. His city, Reykjavik in 1918, is constant and abandoned and seems absolutely defenceless adjoin the Spanish flu, which has already broken through Europe, Asia, and North America and is now lapping up on Iceland’s shores.
“The adventure of a adolescent man on the apprenticed of a association that is itself at the apprenticed of the apple – at what seems like history’s best tumultuous, conceivably ultimate moment.”
142 pages. Check out “Moonstone: The Boy Who Never Was” on Goodreads here.
“This is the adventure of a hen called Sprout. No best agreeable to lay eggs on command, abandoned to accept them carted off to the market, she glimpses her approaching every morning through the barn doors, area the added animals roam free, and comes up with a plan to escape into the agrarian – and to bear an egg of her own.
“An canticle for freedom, individuality, and motherhood featuring a plucky, active charlatan who rebels adjoin the tradition-bound apple of the barnyard, ‘The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly’ is a atypical of accepted resonance that additionally opens a window on Korea, area it has captivated millions of readers.”
142 pages. Check out “The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly” on Goodreads here.
“‘Goodbye, Vitamin’ is the wry, beautifully empiric adventure of a woman at a crossroads, as Ruth and her accompany attack to bank up her father’s career.
“She and her mother captivate over the cryptic bloom allowances – in the absence of a cure – of broiled afraid supplements and vitamin pills; and they all try to coin a new accord with the brilliant, childlike, angry man her ancestor has become.”
208 pages. Check out “Goodbye, Vitamin” on Goodreads here.
“Jenny Offill’s heroine, referred to in these pages as artlessly ‘the wife,’ already exchanged adulation belletrist with her bedmate postmarked Dept. of Speculation, their cipher name for all the ambiguity that inheres in activity and in the abnormally aqueous borders of a continued relationship.
“As they accost an arrangement of accepted catastrophes – a colicky baby, a aged marriage, adjourned ambitions – the wife analyzes her predicament.
“She muses on the consuming, abundant acquaintance of affectionate love, and the abreast absolute abolition of the cocky that ensues from it as she confronts the abrasion amid calm activity and the seductions and demands of art.”
179 pages. Check out “Dept. of Speculation” on Goodreads here.
["931.2"]“On a bank in the Dominican Republic, a bedevilled accord flounders. In the calefaction of a hospital laundry allowance in New Jersey, a woman does her lover’s abrasion and thinks about his wife. In Boston, a man buys his adulation child, his abandoned son, a aboriginal baseball bat and glove.
“At the affection of these belief is the irrepressible, alluring Yunior, a adolescent hardhead whose anxious for adulation is equaled abandoned by his carelessness – and by the amazing women he loves and loses: aesthetic Alma; the crumbling Miss Lora; Magdalena, who thinks all Dominican men are cheaters; and the adulation of his life, whose affliction ultimately becomes his own.”
217 pages. Check out “This Is How You Lose Her” on Goodreads here.
“Inspired as a boy by the assorted meanings to be activate for a distinct chat in the dictionary, Kohei Araki is adherent to the angle that a concordance is a baiter to backpack us beyond the sea of words. But afterwards thirty-seven years creating them at Gembu Books, it’s time for him to retire and acquisition his replacement.
“Award-winning Japanese columnist Shion Miura’s atypical is a admonition that a activity committed to affection is a activity able-bodied lived.”
222 pages. Check out “The Great Passage” on Goodreads here.
“When the Queen in following of her abnormality corgis stumbles aloft a adaptable library, she feels assignment apprenticed to borrow a book. Aided by Norman, a adolescent man from the alcazar kitchen who frequents the library, the Queen is adapted as she discovers the liberating pleasures of the accounting word.
“A deliciously funny novella that celebrates the amusement of reading.”
120 pages. Check out “The Uncommon Reader” on Goodreads here.
“Down the alleyway from a banal British pub, forth the brick bank of a attenuated alley, if the altitude are absolutely right, you’ll acquisition the access to Slade House. A drifter will accost you by name and allure you inside. At first, you won’t appetite to leave.
“Later, you’ll acquisition that you can’t.”
238 pages. Check out “Slade House” on Goodreads here.
“In a country ambiguous on the border of civilian war, two adolescent bodies accommodated – sensual, angrily absolute Nadia and gentle, aseptic Saeed. They commence on a artful adulation activity and are anon cloistral in a abortive acquaintance by the agitation roiling their city.
“When it explodes, axis accustomed streets into a check of checkpoints and bomb blasts, they activate to apprehend whispers about doors – doors that can barrel bodies far away, if alarmingly and for a price.”
231 pages. Check out “Exit West” on Goodreads here.
“Christopher John Francis Boone knows all the countries of the apple and their capitals and every prime cardinal up to 7,057. He relates able-bodied to animals but has no compassionate of animal emotions. He cannot angle to be touched.
“Although able with a alluringly analytic brain, Christopher is autistic. Everyday interactions and admonishments accept little acceptation for him. Routine, adjustment and adequation apartment him from the messy, added world.”
226 pages. Check out “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” here.
“For August and her girls, administration confidences as they ambled through neighbourhood streets, Brooklyn was a abode area they believed that they were beautiful, talented, ablaze – a allotment of a approaching that belonged to them.
But below the hopeful veneer, there was addition Brooklyn, a alarming abode area developed men accomplished for innocent girls in aphotic hallways, area ghosts apparitional the night, area mothers disappeared.”
177 pages. Check out “Another Brooklyn” on Goodreads here.
["931.2"]“There are three means up to Castle View from the boondocks of Castle Rock: Route 117, Pleasant Road, and the Suicide Stairs. Every day in the summer of 1974 twelve-year-old Gwendy Peterson has taken the stairs, which are captivated by able (if time-rusted) adamant bolts and zig-zag up the cliffside.
“At the top of the stairs, Gwendy catches her animation and listens to the shouts of the kids on the playground.
“On a bank in the adumbration sits a man in atramentous jeans, a atramentous covering like for a suit, and a white shirt apart at the top. On his arch is a babyish accurate atramentous hat. The time will appear aback Gwendy has nightmares about that hat.”
171 pages. Check out “Gwendy’s Button Box” on Goodreads here.
“In the accustomed ambience of Holt, Colorado, home to all of Kent Haruf’s consummate fiction, Addie Moore pays an abrupt appointment to a neighbour, Louis Waters. Her bedmate died years ago, as did his wife, and in such a babyish boondocks they artlessly accept accepted of anniversary added for decades; in fact, Addie was absolutely addicted of Louis’s wife.
“His babe lives hours abroad in Colorado Springs, her son alike further abroad in Grand Junction, and Addie and Louis accept continued been active abandoned in houses now abandoned of family, the nights so awfully lonely, abnormally with no one to allocution with.”
179 pages. Check out “Our Souls at Night” on Goodreads here.
“Sussex, England. A middle-aged man allotment to his adolescence home to appear a funeral. Although the abode he lived in is continued gone, he is fatigued to the acreage at the end of the road, where, aback he was seven, he encountered a best arresting girl, Lettie Hempstock, and her mother and grandmother.
“He hasn’t anticipation of Lettie in decades, and yet as he sits by the pond (a pond that she’d claimed was an ocean) abaft the broken-down old farmhouse, the abandoned accomplished comes calamity back. And it is a accomplished too strange, too frightening, too alarming to accept happened to anyone, let abandoned a babyish boy.”
181 pages. Check out “The Ocean at the End of the Lane” on Goodreads here.
“In Edinburgh, a couple, Rabih and Kirsten, abatement in love. They get married, they accept accouchement – but no abiding accord is as simple as ‘happily anytime after.’
“‘The Course of Love’ is a atypical that explores what happens afterwards the bearing of love, what it takes to advance love, and what happens to our aboriginal ethics below the pressures of an boilerplate existence”
240 pages. Check out “The Course of Love” on Goodreads here.
“In the summer of 1956, Stevens, a adept butler at Darlington Hall, decides to booty a motoring cruise through the West Country.
“The six-day circuit becomes a adventure into the accomplished of Stevens and England, a accomplished that takes in fascism, two apple wars, and an unrealised adulation amid the butler and his housekeeper.”
245 pages. Check out “The Remains of the Day” on Goodreads here.
“In the after-effects of the American Civilian War, an ageing afoot account clairvoyant agrees to carriage a adolescent bound of the Kiowa aback to her bodies in this about complex, multi-layered atypical of actual fiction that explores the boundaries of family, responsibility, honour, and trust.”
209 pages. Check out “News of the World” on Goodreads here.
“At seven account accomplished midnight, thirteen-year-old Conor wakes to acquisition a monster alfresco his bedchamber window. But it isn’t the monster Conor’s been assured – he’s been assured the one from his nightmare, the daydream he’s had about every night back his mother started her treatments.
“The monster in his backyard is different. It’s ancient. And wild. And it wants article from Conor. Article abhorrent and dangerous. It wants the truth.”
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216 pages. Check out “A Monster Calls” on Goodreads here.
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