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Task #15: A one-sitting book
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I'm having the same problem. I'm not typically a read in one sitting kind of reader, so I'm leaning towards a comic for this one.


I read The Sun and Her Flowers in almost one sitting. And I remember Out of the Dust being a quick read.



I can definitely second The Lover's Dictionary. Great book, and a very quick read.

It is a great book! Actually almost all David Levithan books are quick reads. Highly recommend his Love Is the Higher Law




Here's a great resource for this challenge: /blog/show/1103-32-short-books-to-help-you-win-your-reading-challenge


Breakfast at Tiffany's is very short (and much, much better than the movie!).
Chronicle of a Death Foretold is wonderful, and would be a great intro to the work of Gabriel GarcÃa Márquez (and a real gem if you’re a fan but have missed out on this one!).
The Pleasure of the Text is a good entry point for reading Roland Barthes—and the writing is just lovely.
This would also be a good task for poetry! Motherland Fatherland Homelandsexuals is brief and fascinating.



That's how I'm interpreting it as well. My "sittings" rarely last longer than 10 minutes, but I have books that other readers could easily finish in one sitting.

I have heaps of other books that I can finish in one sitting. We'll see where the year takes us.


Like others, my one sitting is incredibly short, so as long as I can reasonable finish it in a day I'm counting it.
I'll most likely be going for a graphic novel or a trade paperback (need to get caught up on DC Bombshells!) but if anyone's looking for a bit of fierce non-fiction for this challenge, I recommend Women & Power by Mary Beard. Polished it off in about two hours.

Yrinsyde wrote: "I want to read Women & Power too, but it wouldn't be a one sitting book for me. I've already completed this one by reading a gift-book called Sisters. I read it in 15-20mins. I was going to read a ..."
For me a sitting is a couple of hours so Women & Power would be well within the limits, but I did spread that one across a couple of days - had to fit it in with breaks at work during the silly season!
It's actually been interesting to read how different people view a single sitting. I'd consider it a few hours, ideally curled up in bed but right now I'll settle for any air conditioned spot I can find, given the Aussie summer!
I suppose if you can get really stuck into a book, one sitting can be quite lengthy!
For me a sitting is a couple of hours so Women & Power would be well within the limits, but I did spread that one across a couple of days - had to fit it in with breaks at work during the silly season!
It's actually been interesting to read how different people view a single sitting. I'd consider it a few hours, ideally curled up in bed but right now I'll settle for any air conditioned spot I can find, given the Aussie summer!
I suppose if you can get really stuck into a book, one sitting can be quite lengthy!

Hah Jodie!! Well, I had a bit to do so it was a squeezed in moment. If I had more time, I would have gone with the Ruth Rendell story. It's predicted to be 40c this weekend in Melbourne so I will have more time to read as I probably won't want to do much else!! PS can't wait to get to the Mary Beard book - she is someone I really admire.


The Jewel and Her Lapidary andSpells and Oregano





I loved this one so much. I also ugly cried. I had planned to re-read it in 2018, but didn't even consider it would fit this prompt!


I re-read The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry on the regular ... it's my go-to book when I'm feeling down, when I need advice about love or when I just need a little bit of hope. It's like 93 pages in print and about an hour on audio.


I guess this could count as comic by POC, but it's not like Japanese mangaka are considered POC in Japan, so I won't take the easy out on that.

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