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1798522 No.1798522 [Reply] [Original]

Favourite novellas, tell me them.

I had read around 90% of the 100 novella chart.

>> No.1798523

have*

>> No.1798536

Is my original post going to deter people from suggesting novellas to me?

>> No.1798558

A lot of my favorites are on that chart, so If I am honest I wouldn't be helpful.

>> No.1798605

>>1798558
Well, thank you nonetheless, kind and honest anon.

>> No.1798782

Bumping

>> No.1798784

I read The Gambler by Dostoevsky yesterday and loved it. Not sure whether that's on the list but you should check it out either way.

>> No.1798794

>>1798784
It has been read.

>> No.1798799
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1798799

Bartleby the Scrivener

>> No.1798801

>>1798799
It has been read.

>> No.1798811

>>1798522
Lunar Caustic by Malcolm Lowry

>> No.1798812

>>1798811
also the invention of morel by adolfo bioy casares,
the journey to the east by hermann hesse

>> No.1798816

>>1798801

read the rest of the piazza tales if you haven't

also read all the kafka stuff published while he was alive, theyre short story collections but that's basically a novella

>> No.1798819

Enemy Mine by Barry B. Longyear

>> No.1798851

Keep 'em coming.