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2024 Challenge - Regular
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24 - A book that takes place over the course of 24 hours


I haven't read it yet, but it's possible this one might take place over the course of one night (it also seems to work for set in the snow):
Nightwatching by Tracy Sierra

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...
I swear I will FINALLY read Mrs. Dalloway! Also, there is One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich.
And, after looking at the Listopia, I had no idea Blackout would qualify! I've been wanting to read that one badly!
And, after looking at the Listopia, I had no idea Blackout would qualify! I've been wanting to read that one badly!

Read:
Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day - 5 stars
The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle - 5 stars - just because he repeats the same day 7 times... it's still a single day.
Cheerful Weather for the Wedding - 5 stars
Cold Snap - a children's picture book - 5 star
Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk - 4 stars
Album of Dr. Moreau - 5 stars - SFF/crime fiction
The Guest List - 2 stars - I really disliked it but many many really loved it. Suspense/crime fiction.
TBR
Run by Ann Patchett
Under the Volcano
Small Hours
The House in Paris - probably the one I will read.

ETA: just read a books set in 24 hour period!
The Paris Diversion - financial thriller in a great setting.
Which reminds me - there is a classic Christmas story where the family has to repeat celebrating Christmas every single day -- I will look for it - I want to say it was written by James Joyce but I could be wrong. I know I have it in one of my Christmas story collections.

It got me thinking, does it have to take a full 24 hours, the way this year's prompt is worded? That seems too strict to me.



https://www.amazon.co.uk/firstreads

So, for anyone who is double-dipping on the prompts, that this one would fit the 24 letters prompt, and the 24 hour prompt. (I cross-posted this in the other thread).

That looks great, Denise! I always like to see what you're reading. I think I'm going to read that one, too! (And Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk for my 24 letter title).
Happy New Year! Happy New Books!

It got me thinking, does it have to take a full 24 hours, the way this ye..."
Interesting... I never thought of that. I assumed it was just chosen for the 24 aspect. I guess it can be taken more literally.
I read, Nicholson Baker's, The Mezzanine for my "takes place in a day", because I loved that it took place pretty much on one escalator ride to the Mezzanine (not even a whole floor!), and I would have recommended people read, Long Way Down, which takes place on one elevator ride to the street. And one book (which my friend didn't like, so I won't recommend), took place between two couples over the course of one dinner!
I guess we can't know how long a period the rest of the books on the Listopia list(s) take place, until we read them and report back here? If it's even close to a day, I'll take it!

It got me thinking, does it have to take a full 24 hours, the way this ye..."
I can't imagine it means it has to be exactly 24 hours. I just assumed it meant it the "up to" 24 hours could span two days, vs having to be in the same day. So 6 pm Jan 3 to 6 pm Jan 4, vs everything having to happen on say January 4.

And also Run on Red which is about 2 friends who are stalked on an isolated road.

This looks like a fun read! I think I'll choose it for this prompt. Thank you!


I will read either Mrs. Dalloway or Evelyn Hardcastle

Embers by Sándor Márai
Last Night at the Lobster by Stewart O'Nan

24 Hours in Paris and 24 Hours in Italy.
I wound up going with with 24 Hours in Nowhere.

It grew on me and I was enjoying it by the end. It does take place within one day but there is quite a bit of a back story as well.

Stevia wrote: "Hi! I'm currently reading Plato's The Symposium. The book starts of with a reminiscence of a dinner party that happened in the past. But the core of the book itself is the discussion t..."
I think so, yes
I think so, yes


We've seen this prompt 3 (?) times now, and I never have much luck with it. I wouldn't be sad if this is the last time we see this prompt.


This year I read Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day. enjoyed it for the most part, but there were a couple of "jokes" about domestic violence that were really jarring for an otherwise fluffy read:
http://www.lauraruthloomis.com/whats-...

Yeah, it's a pretty narrow category, and it kind of feels played out to me.
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I put it off last year, but it's finally time for me to re-read Mrs. Dalloway.
Here's our Listopia from last year:
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
2024 Listopia list is Here: A Book That Takes Place Over the Course of 24 Hours