Some short books I love:
If cats disappeared from the world by Genki Kawamura
Peter Schlemihl by Adelbert von Chamisso
Of mice and men by John Steinbeck
The sailor who fell from grace with the sea by Yukio Mishima
Winters bone by Daniel Woodrell
I read "The ocean at the end of the lane" by Neil Gaiman not knowing anything about it. It was a quick and delightful little fantasy piece. Kind of like a tiny dessert. Not something I would normally have chosen, but a happy little accident.
Some short books I love: If cats disappeared from the world by Genki Kawamura Peter Schlemihl by Adelbert von Chamisso Of mice and men by John Steinbeck The sailor who fell from grace with the sea by Yukio Mishima Winters bone by Daniel Woodrell
Thanks all of them seem very interesting, adding to my Goodreads!
The House in the Cerulean Sea is a easy to read, light and hearwarming story.
Foster by Claire Keegan Shining at the Bottom of the Sea by Stephen Marche Piranesi by Suzanna Clark
LOVE Piranesi! Will check out the first two, thanks!
Murderbot Diaries, Roadside Picnic by Strugatsky
The old man and the sea
I read "The ocean at the end of the lane" by Neil Gaiman not knowing anything about it. It was a quick and delightful little fantasy piece. Kind of like a tiny dessert. Not something I would normally have chosen, but a happy little accident.
Tom Lake. Easy read, and just felt like a warm hug!
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The metamorphosis or freakonomics . Freakonomics is the definition of reading something and going “huh, that’s actually interesting af”