Here Are Some Short Books To Help Finish Your Goodreads Yearly Reading Challenge!
The end of the year is just around the corner and for readers, one of the biggest aspects of every year is their Goodreads reading challenge. Goodreads is a website built entirely for readers. Here, you can interact with your favourite writers and other readers, make a note of all the books you've read as well as voice out your ratings of the same. Every year, readers participate in the Goodreads Reading Challenge putting forth the number of books they're hoping to read that year.
Are you feeling overwhelmed by your Goodreads reading challenge? Feel like you won't hit that number just yet? Sometimes, all you need is a quick and engaging read to get you back on track. These short books are perfect for those who want to rack up their reading count without sacrificing quality.
Fiction
"The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson: This chilling short story is a classic for a reason. It's a quick read that will leave you thinking long after you've finished it.
"The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe: Poe's classic tale of madness and guilt is a suspenseful and thought-provoking read.
"The Gift of the Magi" by O. Henry: This heartwarming Christmas story is a timeless classic that will leave you feeling inspired.
"The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman: This psychological horror story is a feminist classic that explores themes of mental health and societal expectations.
Non-Fiction
"The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho: This inspirational tale of self-discovery is a great choice for those looking for a quick and uplifting read.
"Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari: This thought-provoking book explores the history of human civilization in a concise and engaging way.
"The Art of Happiness" by Dalai Lama: This spiritual guide offers practical advice on how to find happiness and contentment in life.
"Atomic Habits" by James Clear: This self-help book provides actionable strategies for building good habits and breaking bad ones.
Graphic Novels and Comics
"Maus" by Art Spiegelman: This graphic novel is a powerful and moving account of the author's father's experiences during the Holocaust.
"Persepolis" by Marjane Satrapi: This graphic memoir offers a glimpse into life in Iran during the Revolution.
