It’s another Top Ten Tuesday, hosted by The Broke and the Bookish
The official topic this week is “read in one sitting”. With the open-ended nature of this, I decided to go with 10 different novellas or novella collections. Specifically, a novella is longer than a short story but not as long as a novel, so think 70-150 pages. Most of them can be read in 1-2 hours, I think!
10+ Novellas You Can Read in One Sitting
Standalone Novellas
…for when you want to read a delightful story and be happily satisfied at the end.
1. This Quiet Sky by Joanne Bischof
A touching and deeply emotional story, this one will give you a taste of Joanne’s prose-like style. Oh, and its poignancy might just leave you in tears.
2. How a Star Falls by Amber Stokes
This story makes you question the story world’s reality in the sweetest of ways. Is it real? Is it a modern fairy tale?
Novella Collections
…for when you want to read just 1 or several shorter stories with a related theme or element.
3. With This Ring? collection by Karen Witemeyer, Mary Connealy, Regina Jennings, and Melissa Jaegars
This is a cute collection of 4 marriage proposal stories… but the proposals are anything but traditional! Oh, and they are all western rom-coms! Fans of these authors might recognize the story settings or characters as minor ones from previous series.
4. Love at First Laugh collection by Pepper Basham, Chrinstina Coryell, Heather Gray, Elizabeth Maddrey, Jessica R. Patch, Krista Phillips, Laurie Tomlinson, and Marion Ueckermann
This humorous little collection is one I’m currently reading. It promises many laughs, romance, and fun banter!
5. The Message in a Bottle Romance Collection by Joanne Bischof, Amanda Dykes, Heather Day Gilbert, Jocelyn Green, and Maureen Lang
I recently finished this unique collection of stories all connected with a bronze keepsake bottle and a theme of hope. I enjoyed all of the different historical settings and time periods this collection spans.
Series Start Novellas
…for when you want to try out a new series or author. These wonderfully introduce the characters and establish the setting. Plus, series start novellas are often free ebooks!
6. If Ever I Would Leave You by Susan May Warren
Setting up the Montana Rescue series, this novella introduces us to key characters and to a main conflict that carries on through the series. Plus, it establishes a certain relationship dynamic that I love and still want to see resolved!
7. Three Little Words by Melissa Tagg
If you’ve never read anything by Melissa, this is a perfect place to start! This is really more of a standalone, too, because the main characters’ story is wrapped up nicely by the end. There are letters, people! But if you want more, the setting and family are featured in the Walker Family series.
8. A Singular and Whimsical Problem by Rachel McMillan
This is a little mystery to introduce you to Jem, Merinda, Ray, and Jasper with their quirky habits and penchant for crime solving. It’s the start of a must-read historical mystery & romance series, Herringford and Watts Mysteries.
9. The Warrior’s Seal by Ronie Kendig
This sets up the Tox Files series very nicely with plenty of action and intrigue in itself. It’s the backstory, if you will, of this special team and the events that lead up to a predicament which carries on into book 1.
10. The Boden Birthright by Mary Connealy
You just can’t go wrong with a single-dad-turned-cowboy, a ranch in the middle of a land dispute, and a beautiful rancher’s daughter thrown together with the humor and wit of Mary’s storytelling. This is a “family history” story, if you will, that sets up Mary’s The Cimmaron Legacy series.
Did you participate in Top Ten Tuesday this week? Do you enjoy novellas or short stories? Do you have any recommendations? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
I haven’t read many novellas, but I do really like exploring them. 🙂
I really hadn’t read many until the last year or so. I’ve found they can be a fun break or change from genres when you’re needing a lighter read or something. I hope you find a few on my list to try! 🙂
How a Star Falls sounds intriguing. I really like stories that sound like modern fairy tales.
Here is my TTT
Thank you for visiting! How a Star Falls might be perfect for you, then! It’s the type that’s right on the border between contemporary and fairy tale, with enough mystery to keep you guessing while the sweet story unfolds. I hope you check it out!
I have the book by Joanne Bischof and I can’t wait to read it! Actually, another of her books made my list, too. TTT
Yay for Joanne!!!! She has such a knack for story weaving. I’m off to visit your TTT!
yay! So many faves! 😀 I would also add Seven Brides for Seven Brothers as a fave novella collection 🙂 My TTT
Oooh, I need to add that collection to my TBR! Thanks for the recommendation!
yay!
So many new to me titles to explore!!
Here’s a link to my TTT post: http://captivatedreader.blogspot.com/2017/03/top-ten-tuesday-list-of-books-to-read.html
Lisa, thank you so much for dropping by! Finding new books to add to the TBR is such fun! I hope you found at least 1 new one :).
You have a lot of good suggestions and I like that you call them novellas. My TTT, a day late
I admit, I used to avoid novellas. That changed when I read This Quiet Sky! It was so incredible that I tried another novella, then another, and now I am hooked. I am so happy you shared this list and will be adding quite a few to my TBR. Thanks!
Bekah, I’m so glad that you loved This Quiet Sky ! It is so good!
I hope you do find a few for your TBR on this list! I think you would really like How a Star Falls because it has a YA/NA feel to it.
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Aww, so many good ones! Love seeing authors like Joanne, Amber, Ronie and of course, Susan on this list. Plus, yay for Rachel’s book. 🙂
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