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Related: About this forumPressed for time? 20 brilliant books you can read in a day
https://www.theguardian.com/books/ng-interactive/2026/jul/11/pressed-for-time-20-brilliant-books-you-can-read-in-a-dayPressed for time? 20 brilliant books you can read in a day
From novels by James Baldwin and Han Kang to a guide to quantum physics a former Booker prize judge recommends immersive one-sitting wonders
Chris Power
Sat 11 Jul 2026 04.00 EDT
Booker judging aside, everyones time feels squeezed. The Booker prizes recently published research co-authored by the Reading Agency that reported 35% of readers struggle to finish books. The publisher Vintage describes its new collection of short masterpieces by writers including Nella Larsen, Ursula K Le Guin, Toni Morrison and Fyodor Dostoevsky as books that fit contemporary reading lives. And its true that if you pick a book of the appropriate dimensions and take the right precautions (phone in another room, dont answer the door), reading a book in a day becomes a real possibility particularly with summer holidays coming up.
But what to choose? Thats where this list comes in. Its a personal selection, not a comprehensive one. And Ive omitted some great but perhaps overfamiliar candidates Heart of Darkness, The Great Gatsby, Ethan Frome. But all these books, familiar or not, are worth a day of your time.
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Pressed for time? 20 brilliant books you can read in a day (Original Post)
cbabe
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Bayard
(30,861 posts)1. I might look for, "Grief Is the Thing with Feathers"
Thanks!
cbabe
(7,071 posts)2. Sounds good. Happy reading.
buzzycrumbhunger
(2,538 posts)3. I can read almost any book in a day...
Start of Covid was my biggest year
320 books in 2022. Im only at 95 this year so far. Problem is that I often get sidetracked with real life.