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32 Books under 250 pages to Read in One Sitting
If you’re looking for a book you can read in one sitting (Read Harder, I’m looking at you) or just a smaller book you won’t spend all week reading, check out these books that all clock in under 250 pages!
The Netflix Book Tag
Recently watched, top picks, comedies, drama, animation, and more.
Eliza and Her Monsters
Eliza’s kind of a big deal online, as in web-comic famous, but no one knows who she really is. Until she mets Wallace: a real-life friend, and maybe more, who doesn’t yet know how that the creator of the web comic he writes fanfiction for is sitting right next to him at the lunch table
8 Books Set in Boarding Schools
Nothing sells me on a novel or series faster than finding out it is set at a boarding school.
Read Harder: Childrens’ Classics Published Before 1980
Stay atop of your reading challenges, slay your TBR pile, and check off this prompt on the BookRiot Read Harder challenge by reading a children’s classic published before 1980
PopSugar Reading Challenge Check-In
Like many other people, I’m doing the PopSugar reading challenge this year to try and be more targeted in my TBR pile
10 Books Longer Than 500 Pages
Check out these books that clock in at over 500 pages and will keep you occupied for quite some time.
Books That Are Also on Stage
One of the Pop Sugar challenges this year that might throw you for a loop on first glance is a “book that is also on stage.” But don’t let the wording deter you. So many of the best plays/musicals of the past few decades are based on beloved books
Books Featuring Twins
Completing the Pop Sugar reading challenge in 2018? Looking for books featuring twins? Look no further.
January Reading Recap
I always like to start off the year strong. Thankfully, I did just that in January 2018. Here’s how my January shook out
Author Spotlight: Rainbow Rowell
One of the most talked about YA authors in recent years has been Rainbow Rowell, best known for Eleanor & Park and Fangirl. he’s a lot more prolific of an author than the YA community gives her credit for.