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Great Books that have 250 Pages or Less: Part One

Quick Reads That I Have Read and Recommend.

Welcome All!

Well, we’re closing in on the end of the year, are you trying to pack in as many reads as you can?
Don’t worry—this post may just help.

All of the books below are 250 pages or less and can be consumed in no time. In this first post, the books will be those that I have read, reviewed, and recommend. (They’re not all five star reads but they’re certainly worth checking out.) So, whether you’re looking for a quick read to sneak in between tasks or if are simply wanting to add a few more stories to your ‘year in books,’ you’ll surely find something of interest.

Enjoy

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Follow Me to Ground by Sue Rainsford
Pages: 207

Read my review Here

We Were Liars by E. Lockhart
Pages: 242

Read my review Here

All He Has Left by Chad Zunker
Pages: 206

Read my review Here

No Check Out by Taylor Fenner
Pages: 205

Read my review Here

The Sisters of Straygarden Place by Hayley Chewins
Pages: 208

Read my review Here

Final Girls by Mira Grant
Pages: 112

Read my review Here

The Retreat by Nicola Marsh
Pages: 234

Read my review Here

Mountain of Lies by Jayne Evans
Pages: 176

Read my review Here

Because of the Night by Rue L Hommedieu
Pages: 130

Read my review Here

Message in the Bones by Dawn Merriman
Pages: 237

Read my review Here

All My Darkest Impulses by Lisa Unger
Pages: 63

Read my review Here

Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire
Pages: 174

Read my review Here

Well, that’s all for now
I hope you found something that caught your interest but if not.. be sure to check out my next post. In Part Two I’ll be recommending books with 250 pages or less from my own TBR.

Are there any quick reads or short stories youve read and would recommend?

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  1. Rosie Amber

    Quick reads are so popular and I can understand why in today’s speed filled world.

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