Books Read in a Single Day
I had originally titled this books read in one sitting but changed it to books I finished in one day or a single day.
Obviously I mean each individual book for an individual day I did not read all of these on the same day.
Often I will start a book in the morning read for about half an hour right when I wake up and then pick it up again at the end of my day just before bed and finish it. I have also read quite a few books in one sitting if it is a smaller novella.
Many of these I have finished on vacations so while driving for a road trip, waiting for a plane, or when I have had lots of extra time on a vacation and just lay about doing what I want; which is reading on the beach.
These books aren't in any order and I have included a few that I reread in one sitting (that I didn't read in one sitting or day the first time over) most of these don't have very many pages and or are junior high reads that I have picked up as an adult.
- Savage, Richard Laymon
- The Lovely Bones, Alice Sebold
- Living Dead Girl, Elizabeth Scott
- Rakkety Tam, Brian Jaques
- Twilight, Stephenie Meyer
- A Midsummer Nights Scream, R L Stine
- Bad Girls Don't Die, Katie Alender
- The Summoning, Kelly Armstrong
- The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins
- Skinny, Donna Cooner *My vacation to Vancouver Island left me with several hours of free time that I spent in the library located conveniently close to the gym (like right next door)
- A Stolen Life, Jaycee Dugard
- If I Stay & Where She Went *weekend marathon reading
- The Cry of the Icemark
- Redwall, Brian Jaques
- The Hundred Year Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared.
- Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, Random Riggs *Read in the airport
- Uglies, Pretties, Specials, Extras, Scott Westerfeld *Christmas Holiday in Mexico, it was just me and my dad I spent about 4+ hours a day just reading for 7 days... might have binged a little on the books
- The Calling, Kelley Armstrong
- Ella Encahnted, Gail Carson Levine
- Cinder, Marissa Meyer
- Wither, Laura Destephano
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