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A good book you can read in a day?

A good book you can read in a day?

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Rob

Animal Farm

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Rina

I want to read this!

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Frances

@Rina you should, it’s a wonderful book and important,

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Rina

@Frances I can’t wait, i read the hen who wished she could fly… beautiful book, I think animal farm is something similar.

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Henry

Gwendys Button Box by Stephen King

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Saima

Rumi’s daughter

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Marie

The little prince

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Daniel

Definitely a must

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Atul

The last lecture

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Linda

Everything Happens For A Reason and Other Lies I’ve Loved

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Dani

tuesdays with morrie

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Frances

I don’t think that should be read in a day. And I also wonder if your allowed to withdraw praise when you see a writers full agenda

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Daniel

Reunion, by Fred Uhlman; Seda, by Alessandro Baricco; Burning patience, by Antonio Skarmeta; Something strange across the river, by Kafu Nagai; The vegetarian, by Han Kang; The gates of paradise, by Jerzy Andrzejewski; The Dance, by Irene Nemirowski; The bookshop, by Penelope Fitzgerald….

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Ματη

Anything by Andrea Camilleri. I usually finish each one of them in the same day.

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Sergio

The Pecan Man by Cassie Dandridge.

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Yasmiin

Any book lol

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SyedQuestion author

I couldn’t do a 1000+ page book in a day, can I? ?

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Yasmiin

@Syed hey if you want you can, anything is possible lol

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SyedQuestion author

Possible, but improbable.

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可能砸

Veronika decides to die by Paulo Coelho

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Renee

Of Mice and Men

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Sherry

Memory by Phillippe Grimbert, 150 pages, author’s Holocaust story. Loved it so much!!

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Anna

Orbiting Jupiter

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Polly

Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds

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Deborah

The Great GATSBY

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SyedQuestion author

Read it twice, this year alone. One of my favourites.

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Monica

“The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society”

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Tina

A Long Walk to Water

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Jenny

No Time to Blink by Dina Silver

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Anna

Quiet Days in Clichy

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Margaret

The Chrysalids by John Wyndham. It’s my “I’m in bed sick” book. Read it dozens of times!

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Caron

84 Charing Cross Road

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Annie

Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds

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Grace

Motley Crue’s The Dirt

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Juliana

Bridges of Madison County

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Na'Quan

Hellbound heart- clive barker

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Antigoni

Recently I read in a day the collector by Fowles and Stoner by John Williams

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Lisa

13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher

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Rosemarie

W;t

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Jean

Behind Closed Doors

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Adam

#MenToo by yours truly.

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Leslie

Tulip Fever by Deborah Moggach, The Perfect Storm by Sebastian Junger

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Pam

Great question!?

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Komet

LITTLE TOOT by Hardie Gramatky. A most remarkable story about a tugboat. A book I have loved from childhood.

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Doug

Behind Closed Doors

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Carol

I recently read Miller’s Valley by Anna Quindlen in one day. Also, The House on Mango Street by Sandra Ciserno.

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Rosemary

Of Mice and Men

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Judith

Black Water by Joyce Carol Oates

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Joyce

Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton

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Karen

Anthem

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Valerie

The Uncommon Reader

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Donna

In the same vein, “Mrs. Queen Takes the Train.”

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Valerie

@Donna I’ll try that. Thanks.

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Arti

The Color Of Our Sky by Amita Trasi, Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah, The Book Thief by Markus Zusak.

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Lynn

A Short Guide to A Happy Life

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Barbara

84 Charing Cross Road

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AJ

Exit West

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Brandy

Loved this one!

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Kimberly

any book I can read in a day if I didn’t have responsibilities :/

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Thania

exactly!

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Sari

That’s true or well if it doesn’t be like a Romanovs by Simon Sebag Montefiore, it can almost read in day I think.

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Zoe

Our Souls at Night

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Francine

The Story of Arthur Trulov – Berg, Wonder – Palacio.

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Susan

Dept of Speculation by Jenny Offill
https://books.google.com/books/about/Dept_of_Speculation.html?id=U4uODQAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=kp_read_button

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Kristen

LOVED this book!

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Bonnie

Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse

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Kayrene

The Picture of Dorian Gray

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Annette

Any Inspector Maigret mystery by Georges Simenon!

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Beth

Fever Dream by Samanta Schweblin

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Kimberly

Here if You Need Me, by Kate Braestrup

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Hailey

Every Morning the Way Home Gets Longer and Longer by Frederick Backman

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Meep

The Ocean at the End of the Lane- Neil Gaiman

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Hailey

Ooooh I loved this one

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Billie

Braving the Wilderness, by Brene Brown.

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Jessica

The Cellist of Sarajevo

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Kimberly

I got this for my birthday/Christmas years ago. Loved it.

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Kristen

Smut by Alan Bennett

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Jack

The Uncommon Reader by Alan Bennett ??

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Heidi

Crazy Rich Asians

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Lynn

One Amazing Thing

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Jonathan

The little prince

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Anuradha

Tuesday’s with Morrie, Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.

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Grahame

Any Alistair McCall Smith.I adore the No.1 Ladies Detective Agency series. Always good for a laugh

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Francine

Breakfast at Tiffany’s by Truman Capote.

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Karen

Train Dreams by Denis Johnson. In fact, when I read it, i usually read it twice in one day. ?

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Doug
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Anuradha

When Breath Becomes Air. A heartbreakingly sad but beautiful read!

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