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2019 Challenge Prompts - Regular
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24 - a book that takes place in a single day





https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
If not please let me know and I will take it down.

Emily wrote: "I recommend The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle for this one!"
Oh! awesome!! I do want to read that!! is it all in one day?! perfect
Oh! awesome!! I do want to read that!! is it all in one day?! perfect

I actually just read this one. The present-day stuff does happen in one day, but there are a lot of flashbacks. Technically, it's about her life, but all the action is in 1 day.

Perfect, thanks Johanne :-)
Also, A Spark of Light

I wish I hadn't just read that! Its a great read, I recomment it to everyone who hasn't.

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If not please let me know and I will..."
thank you it helped me a lot :)

A Night to Remember
Here's a Goodreads list that was very helpful to me:
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...



Or I might get and read A Spark of Light - I've been very interested in checking it out ever since I read Shelter in Place by Nora Roberts - the premise is quite similar, though Shelter In Place covers years, not just a day.




There may be an epilogue (it's been awhile), but yes, for all intents and purposes it's one night. It's also a fun read so I hope you enjoy it!

A Night to Remember
Here's a Goodreads list that was very helpful to me:
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1..."
I have this book and haven't read it yet - this is perfect. Thanks for the reminder!

How young is your reader? I just read that list in the link that Anabell shared, and saw this one: Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist, by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan. Also, Brittany's suggestion of The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight, by Jennifer E. Smith. That one has a 17 year old protagonist.

This one sounds a lot like the book I read this year, for an author with my (last) name: Shatnerquake, by Jeff Burk. That also takes place over one night at a Shatner Convention! It was from a small press and I had to actually buy a copy from Amazon.

I also recommend The Mezzanine, by Nicholson Baker. I read it for a previous PopSugar Challenge for a really short book. It takes place over the course of ONE escalator ride!
It also would work for a book without chapters. The book may be short, but it is NOT an easy read! It's got footnotes that can sometimes take up the whole page. You have to decide if you want to stop to read the footnote, or read the paragraph, which you might have to turn the page to get to, and then go back to read the footnote.
I could not find the book anywhere but in paperback form, from my local library system.
And thanks to Brianna, for suggesting Long Way Down, by Jason Reynolds. It sounds similar, in an entirely different way! One long, elevator ride down. As someone who advocates for gun control, I would probably want to read this even if it didn't fit a prompt!

It might be stretch, but how about A Wrinkle in Time? Because of the time travel it's hard to say exactly how long it is subjectively, but it does end the same evening it starts. :-) (And, it's been a while so not sure if my memory is accurate, but I don't think they sleep at any point, so it could hardly be much more than a day subjectively either.)

(This is not at all a major spoiler, as you learn right from the beginning but just in case): (view spoiler)



Run, Riot, Unboxed, Neverworld Wake, This Is Where It Ends and I think ...And a Happy New Year?.

The Lobby
It's not available in my library, but I'd built up enough 'no rush shipping' credit on Amazon to just buy it for kindle, since it's marked down to $3.92 right now (USA).

that should work!

Also Before I Fall is YA and technically takes place all in one day. Granted, the day is relived over and over again, but it's still the same day. Again.


I did not know would fit this prompt, but I'm pleased to hear it! It helps me justify picking up a second-hand copy the other day (I'm trying to cut down on such impulse buys) and adding it to my TBR pile.

There are also The Reluctant Fundamentalist, and Ian McEwan's Saturday
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If you like to think outside the box, you could argue that a book like One Day would work. The entire book is set around 20 years of encounters between Dexter and Emma, but each encounter happens on the same date - July 15th. I read this book years ago and found it to be quite fun (not a big fan of the ending though).