I started reading last year, mostly productivity stuff, but now I’m really looking to jump into fiction to unwind after a long week of uni, studying, and work. I need something to help me relax during the weekends without feeling like I’m working.

I’d love some recommendations for books that are short enough to finish in a day but still hit hard and are totally worth it. No specific genre preferences right now. I’m open to whatever. Looking forward to seeing what you guys suggest. Thank you very much in advance.

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    Short book that hit hard:

    • Flowers for Algernon, Daniel Keyes
    • Never let me go, Kazuro Ishiguro
    • The last unicorn, Peter S. Beagle
    • 1984, George Orwell
    • Prince of Thieves, Chuck Hogan
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      Never Let Me Go is the most “not for me” book I’ve ever read. I can see why people love it. And I respect what it’s doing. I just don’t want to play a long.

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        Nice, I like it very much when one can separate between personal fit and quality! :-)

        For me the whole point of the book is to accept the story, while your own sense/mind tells you to not play along, which made me reflect about how much - dare I say everyone of us - plays along everyday… Besides this, I simply like Ishiguros writing style (non native English speaker here, so wonder what a native would think about it.)

        Would love to get a list of books from you that you respect and like (or respect and don’t like ;-)).