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11 Brilliant Short Books You Can Read in Just One Day! 

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@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 3 дня назад
Quick question for you! What’s the shortest book you've ever read that left a big impact? Drop it in the comments below-I'd love to get some new recommendations.
@Canduish
@Canduish 3 дня назад
for me White Nights actually, great read but I found it to be very strange ...felt too close to home if you know what i mean :))
@DrGBhas
@DrGBhas 3 дня назад
Sweet Bean Paste by Durian Sukegawa --- a slim book with an ocean of warmth and wisdom within it. It makes you wonder what it is to be really alive, even just for a brief moment. And what it is to be a person battling social exile . How can one find meaning in life, despite all the vicissitudes of space and time ?
@VTimmoni
@VTimmoni 2 дня назад
The Jigsaw Puzzle Woman. I'm sorry I don't remember the author.
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 2 дня назад
@@Canduish I agree, it is a very well done analysis of what it is to be human, to want proximity to other humans and to feel alone when this fails.
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 2 дня назад
@@DrGBhas yes, love that one!
@karinwesterberg9438
@karinwesterberg9438 3 дня назад
Thanks for all the great recommendations! I love how deceptive short books can be: inside the slim form a whole world or a deep dive can be hidden. Here are some of my favorites: Jamaica Kincaid "Lucy", Tony Morrison "Home", Daphne du Maurier "Rebecca", Shirley Jackson "We Have Always Lived in the Castle", Ursula K. Le Guin "The Word for World is Forest"
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 3 дня назад
That’s a list of some excellent recommendations as well!
@shisharma
@shisharma 3 дня назад
I recently bought small things like these , its goin to be my first Claire keegan book I'm so excited to read it.
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 3 дня назад
Oooh, do let me know your thoughts sometimes when you have finished it! 😊
@carnub
@carnub 3 дня назад
Try Foster next. A lovely story about kindness among other things. Also short.
@shisharma
@shisharma 2 дня назад
@@cafeaulivre I just finished Small Things Like These-my emotions have filed a complaint for being overworked! I'll be giving them a break with a December reread! Absolutely loved it.
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 2 дня назад
@@shisharma Love that! #sorrynotsorry :)
@layalialsudairy9992
@layalialsudairy9992 День назад
@@carnubmy favorite book this year is foster. I was so touched by it. Now I’m trying to read all Claire Keegan’s books.
@LivingDeadEnby
@LivingDeadEnby 3 дня назад
'The Silence of the Sea' by Vercors was a short book that left a very big impact on me. I was surprised how much it captivated me, even though hardly anything actually happens.
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 3 дня назад
Another one for my TBR it seems!
@janinetozer
@janinetozer 3 дня назад
I would add A Christmas Carol, maybe Of Mice and Men and Fahrenheit 451n to the list. I also enjoyed The Old Man and the Sea which kept me company when I was alone for a time so I read it twice. Mike says The Great Gatsby and my young grandson is LOVING Green Eggs and Ham!. There's one nagging at the back of my brain but I cannot think what it is so will have to come back to it. Out of your list, I would love to read the Claire Keegan book and you have spoken before of Giovanni's Room. I have only read 2 on the list. Expect you know which two already.
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 3 дня назад
I think you would love Small Things Like These…and it is a great place to start with Claire Keegan. It does give a good idea of her writing. Absolutely love Fahrenheit 451, as well as Of Mice and Men. And even Old Man and the Sea, I think all three of them featured in a short classics video I once did. As for Green Eggs and Ham, strangely enough, Dr Seuss is not really a big thing on our side of the pond. Hardly anyone knows his books.
@janinetozer
@janinetozer 3 дня назад
@@cafeaulivre I think I have Antarctica here by her - same woman?
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 3 дня назад
Yes, the difference being that Antarctica are short stories, while Small Things Like These is a novella, a single story.
@janinetozer
@janinetozer 3 дня назад
Ooo I have just remembered the book I was thinking of - Tokyo Express by Seichō Matsumoto. What a gem!
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 3 дня назад
I don’t know that one…I’ll look into it for sure! Thanks! ☺️
@tyghe_bright
@tyghe_bright 3 дня назад
So many wonderful recommendations. I'll add recommendations for The Willows by Algernon Blackwood, any of the Sherlock "novels"--which are short novellas, The Angel of History --- a book of poetry by Carolyn Forche, The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins GIlman, Sexing the Cherry by Jeanette Winterson, and Ebola 76 by Amir Tag Elsir.
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 3 дня назад
I read all of the Holmes stories, as well as The Yellow Wallpaper (which I absolutely love). Havn’t read the others just yet.
@carnub
@carnub 3 дня назад
The Stranger / The Outsider by Albert Camus. Finally the Cure song made sense to me! A short and easy read, but shocking at the same time. Worth a reread after a bit of a think between. Foster by Claire Keegan is wonderful too, but loved Small things like these. A month in the country by JL Carr set in an English village after the First World War. Another lovely story on kindness as well as some hidden unspoken things.
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 3 дня назад
Foster is probably my next Keegan, and yes, A Month In The Country is an absolute gem as well. Loved that one!
@GeorgiaVard
@GeorgiaVard 3 дня назад
My favorite short book of all times is Oscar and the Lady in Pink by Eric Emmanuel Schmitt…. I adored Oscar 😢❤❤❤
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 3 дня назад
I must honestly admit I have not read that one yet…well, that’s the good thing about short books: it can easily be rectified 😋
@GeorgiaVard
@GeorgiaVard 3 дня назад
@@cafeaulivre it’s not a happy book… but Oscar’s short life and short story is everything🥹🥹🥹….
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 3 дня назад
Higher up the TBR it goes 😋
@marianacaffaro
@marianacaffaro 2 дня назад
“Foster “ C. Keegan, “Siddhartha” H Hesse, “Fahrenheit 451” Bradbury, “The lady and the unicorn” T Chevalier
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 2 дня назад
Foster is my next Keegan, without a doubt! I will blame you guys if my best books I read this year-video in December is full of her books 🤣
@layalialsudairy9992
@layalialsudairy9992 День назад
Thank you for the review, I will probably read on earth we are briefly gorgeous . It sounds interesting . Here is a list of short books I’ve read and gave 5 stars: 1. Foster by Claire Keegan (62 pages) 2. Small things like these by Claire Keegan (81 pages) 3. I who Have Never Known Men by Jaqueline Harpman ( 208 pages) 4. The Employees by Olga Raven ( 208 pages) 5. We have always live in the castle by Shirley Jackson (148 pages) 6. The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes (150 pages) 7. The Lost daughter by Elena Ferrante (140 pages) 8. An Elderly Lady is up to no good by Helene Tursten ( 178 pages) 9. The house on Mango street by Sandra Cisneros( 110 pages ) 10. People like them by Samira Sedira ( 192 pages) 11. The night guest by Hildur Knutsdottir ( 208 pages)
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 15 часов назад
Excellent list (and I don’t just say that because you included a Belgian author 😋). Foster is definitely my next Keegan!
@constancecampbell4610
@constancecampbell4610 3 дня назад
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? is a short book that had me in its grip. I read it in less than 24 hours. 👍
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 3 дня назад
I know it but actually never read it before. Might have to bump that one up higher up on the TBR 😊
@constancecampbell4610
@constancecampbell4610 3 дня назад
@@cafeaulivre Oh, yes. Let us know how you like it.
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 2 дня назад
I will! ☺️
@GenWivern2
@GenWivern2 День назад
Pleased to see Invisible Cities made the list. Two suggestions, one obvious, the other less so. "Heart of Darkness" still bugs me after multiple re-reads, so well done to Mr Conrad. Umberto Eco's "Postscript to 'The Name of the Rose'" actually changed the way I approach books that are new to me, and it's only 80 pages or so.
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre День назад
Ooh, I never read that postscript and it sure sounds like something I would definitely enjoy! Thanks for the recommendation!
@dagmoon
@dagmoon 2 дня назад
I love the enthusiasm in your videos. Makes me want to add everything I haven't read to my TBR. Let me do the same for you (ha): My recommendations are Address Unknown by Kathrine Kressmann Taylor (hey, it's letters, and the last one is a zinger!), The Red Pony by John Steinbeck (certainly not a kid's book), and for something completely different, so strange but funny the quirky Icelandic novel, Under the Glacier by Halldor Laxness.
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 2 дня назад
I don’t know any of these books, so I guess these are my homework now 😋 Thanks for the recommendations!
@monicai.3034
@monicai.3034 2 дня назад
Glad you loved Small things like these. Great read, indeed, especially that is inspired from Irish history true facts. I also recommend Chess story by Stefan Zweig. Also The Awakening by Kate Chopin and by Garcia Marquez, the book called Of Love and Other Demons. Short books but great ones! 📚💫
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 2 дня назад
I’ll definitely need to look into Chess Story, a lot of people are recommending that one 😊
@nedludd7622
@nedludd7622 2 дня назад
Steinbeck "Tortilla Flats" and "Cannery Row". For more depressing but wonderful, stories by Frenchman Maupassant and Austrian Stefan Zweig.
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 2 дня назад
You had me at ‘depressing but wonderful’! 😊
@MB-hc9tk
@MB-hc9tk 3 дня назад
I’ve read 7 books out of the list of books and I can safely say I agree wholeheartedly with these recommendations ! ❤ they’re amazing little books , the ones I haven’t got to I’m adding immediately to my tbr. Small things like these has brought awareness to something that happened, I think even more so than when what happened at Tuam made international news! The last one of those places closed more recently than most people would even realise - 1996. Looking forward to seeing it on screen, which will be soon! The trailer for it is out now. Ok so off the top of my head small book that pack a big punch recommendations : Address Unknown- Katherine Kressman Taylor, Mrs Caliban - Rachel Ingalls, Marzahn mon amour -Katja oskamp , a month in the country- J L Carr , hearts keys and puppetry -Neil gaiman , why you should read children’s books even though you are so old and wise - Katherine Rundell (more of an essay ) I got a short book in the post that was in one of your previous recommendations : the fire next time by James Baldwin so looking forward to that too! My apologies this comment is longer than I expected it to be but an update : I finally read Dracula 🎉😂
@MB-hc9tk
@MB-hc9tk 3 дня назад
Just thought of another small story that was good - The transformation by Mary Shelly ❤
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 3 дня назад
Never apologise for something you’re passionate about! 😋 Thanks for all these recs, I’m definitely going to look into them, but first things first: what did you think about Dracula? 😊
@MB-hc9tk
@MB-hc9tk 3 дня назад
@@cafeaulivre I thought it was really great everything I could have imagined it to be ! I’ll try type what I thought without any spoilers ( I thought the female characters at times were completely hilarious- in that I don’t know if they would of actually spoke like that at the time or if bram just made them sound a bit pathetic because thats how men viewed them at the time 🤔) and I thought the journey back to a certain place was a bit drawn out other than that i had a great time being totally immersed in the world of vampires. One thing stood out to me was brams description of Dracula , I’ve never saw him portrayed with a moustache before and he said he had one twice!
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 3 дня назад
It’s true: we all have a certain image in our head of how Dracula looks like, mostly influenced by film and tv and it’s never with a moustache 🤣
@MB-hc9tk
@MB-hc9tk 3 дня назад
@@cafeaulivre 🤣🤣 nope never but now I feel he definitely should have one - if the next Dracula doesn’t have a moustache 🥸 I’m going to write a strongly worded letter to the producers! 😂
@BookishAdventuresInWellbeing
@BookishAdventuresInWellbeing 13 часов назад
Claire Keegan is my fav short book author by far.
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 12 часов назад
Definitely !
@glendaw5221
@glendaw5221 2 дня назад
I’m so glad 84 Charing Cross Road is on your list. It is my all time favorite book and I read it every couple of years.
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 2 дня назад
Again one of these books I don’t see many people talk about on bookish social media and that’s such a shame! I just love their friendship!
@milxir6222
@milxir6222 3 дня назад
hi! cool videos! just wondering, are u a lit grad/professor or just someone with a thorough interest in reading?
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 2 дня назад
Both 😋 I used to be both an English and A Dutch language teacher, specialising in literature. I don’t teach anymore now, but I still read just about everything that I can.
@Bigbopper01
@Bigbopper01 19 часов назад
The lessons of history, by will and Ariel Durant.
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 15 часов назад
Ooooh, I don’t often get non-fiction recommendations, thanks!
@tlam3309
@tlam3309 2 дня назад
Cold Enough For Snow by Jessica Au and The Death of Ivan Ilyich.
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 2 дня назад
Ivan Ilyich is a great little book, talked about it in my Russian literature video, but I don’t think I know Cold Enough For Snow. More homework for me! 😋 Thanks for the recommendation!
@susiesky1
@susiesky1 3 дня назад
Hola! Thanks for the great list! Many are on my TBR list & I’ll put the rest on. I love the movie version of 84 Charing Cross Rd & have a copy of the book. I’m a Chekhov fan & always recommend his short stories & novellas, esp The Steppe & The Duel. A much more recent novella read for me & a new fav is Train Dreams by Denis Johnson. It’s historical fiction that starts in early 20th century & takes place in northern Idaho. Main character is very unusual man who works as a lumber jack for a railroad & many other things. It’s hard to describe but really great! Thanks again!! 😊
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 2 дня назад
I agree, Chekhov is a master of the short story, mentioned him in my Russian lit video last week. Can’t say I know Train Dreams but I’m definitely going to check it out. Thank you for the recommendation!
@susiesky1
@susiesky1 2 дня назад
@@cafeaulivre You’re welcome! I hope you enjoy it. 😊
@TerryJ950
@TerryJ950 3 дня назад
I just finished reading a very short book called Chess Story by Stefan Zweig. This book was devastating and will definitely get your heart pounding. The writing is brilliant.
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 2 дня назад
I took a look at it just now, color me intrigued! Thank you for the recommendation!
@nedludd7622
@nedludd7622 2 дня назад
​@@cafeaulivreAnother popular one by Zweig is "Amok".
@pattidoyle5102
@pattidoyle5102 День назад
I loved Address Unknown, 96 pages
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre День назад
That’s a real classic…late 1930ies I believe?
@jamgart6880
@jamgart6880 День назад
My favourite quick reads are.. Letters to a young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke The Crucible by Arthur Miller Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose The Little Prince (of course😊) A Room of Ones Own. By Virginia Woolf Of Mice and Men by Steinbeck Heaven and Hell by Jon Kalman Stefansson (little bit longer at about 200 pages) Thanks for the recommendations! There’s a few I want to add to my list now 😊
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre День назад
That’s an excellent list! I think the only ones I havn’t read yet are Twelve Angry Men and Heaven and Hell 👌
@jamgart6880
@jamgart6880 14 часов назад
@@cafeaulivre Heaven and Hell is an Icelandic story. I recently read it (a few weeks ago) right before reading John Williams Stoner. I can’t separate them as one being better than the other. They are both equally my favourite reads of this year and maybe ever! 😁 I think it’s because Heaven and Hell is similar to Stoner in the quietness and depth of the main character. I think of it often.
@cafeaulivre
@cafeaulivre 14 часов назад
Similar to Stoner…consider me intrigued 😋
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