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2024 Challenge - Advanced > 46 - A Book in Which a Character Sleeps for More Than 24 Hours

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message 1: by L Y N N (last edited Dec 01, 2023 10:22PM) (new)

L Y N N (book_music_lvr) | 4906 comments Mod
A Book in Which a Character Sleeps for More Than 24 Hours

Huh. Well, I'm guessing this is not referring to a character who sleeps 8 hours each of three nights, but rather a character who is literally asleep for more than 24 hours in a row! My first thought is the story of Sleeping Beauty:
Disney's Sleeping Beauty by A.L. Singer
Disney Sleeping Beauty by Michael Teitelbaum
My second thought is this may be a tough one to fulfill!

No help from Goodreads listopias.

I imagine there may be a few nonfiction books that would qualify. Let's put our heads together and come up with a list! 👍

Listopia is HERE


message 2: by Dubhease (new)

Dubhease | 646 comments A book with a character in a coma might fit the prompt.


message 3: by Erica (new)

Erica | 1258 comments Oddly enough I think both Fourth Wing and the second book Iron Flame had a character end up unwell and sleeping for longer than a day. This could help people who like books to fit multiple prompts.


message 4: by Brittany (new)

Brittany | 5 comments I was about to pencil in Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir in for ‘set in space,’ but decided to read the blurb once again to double check. And wouldn’t you know it, it says

“He can’t even remember his own name, let alone the nature of his assignment or how to complete it. All he knows is that he’s been asleep for a very, very long time. And he’s just been awakened to find himself millions of miles from home.”

So I’m going to use it for this prompt and find another space book, unless I see any other suggestions.


message 5: by Irene (new)

Irene (irene5) | 32 comments I highly recommend Thornhedge by T. Kingfisher for this one! The antagonist is asleep for something like centuries. It's such an amazing fantasy read.


message 6: by Anna (new)

Anna | 71 comments Time to read Stephen King's Sleeping Beauties for me


message 7: by Joanna (new)

Joanna | 171 comments The second and third books of the Remembrance of Earth's Past trilogy could work, too. Multiple characters spend time in suspended animation, waking up years later.


message 8: by Meagan (new)

Meagan Stanley | 2 comments The Dreamers by Karen Thompson Walker


message 9: by honeyfolds (new)

honeyfolds | 57 comments Dubhease wrote: "A book with a character in a coma might fit the prompt."

This is what i was thinking as well, This Isn't What It Looks Like by Pseudonymous Bosch has a character in coma for weeks!


message 10: by Gina (new)

Gina (ginanicoll) | 29 comments Weirdly another book I read for this year's challenge fits this: Kafka on the Shore.

For nonfiction, The Sleeping Beauties works.


message 11: by Doni (new)

Doni | 700 comments Meagan wrote: "The Dreamers by Karen Thompson Walker"

Love this one! I find myself thinking about it frequently.


message 12: by Jennifer W (new)

Jennifer W | 1825 comments Rip Van Winkle! :)

Briar Rose I read it many years ago and rated it 4 stars, but I really don't remember much of it, so maybe I'll reread it.


message 13: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9693 comments Mod
Dubhease wrote: "A book with a character in a coma might fit the prompt."


Erica wrote: "Oddly enough I think both Fourth Wing and the second book Iron Flame had a character end up unwell and sleeping for longer than a day. This could help people who like books to fit multiple prompts."



I didn't even think of that aspect! But now I realize it does happen a lot in fantasies, mysteries, and adventures, some character gets knocked out or laid low by a fever and is passed out for several day, no biggie. I recently read The Cloud Roads and this happens to two different main characters.


message 14: by Michelle (new)

Michelle | 8 comments any scifi book with cryo sleep would work


message 15: by Ron (new)

Ron | 2711 comments I was watching the movie 'Interstellar' last night and now it got me thinking about cryo sleep because they have to on their flights.

Luckily I already own the novelization to that movie.

And here I thought I would have to skip this one.


message 16: by Jennifer W (new)

Jennifer W | 1825 comments No idea if it's any good or not, but they also made a movie from it-
Awakenings


message 17: by Laura (new)

Laura (goodreadscomlaudun7613) | 17 comments I was coming to share Hail Mary by Andy Weir. I love seeing all the ideas on sleep. Like many Sleeping Beauty came to mind immediately.


message 18: by Jackie (new)

Jackie | 735 comments Irene wrote: "I highly recommend Thornhedge by T. Kingfisher for this one! The antagonist is asleep for something like centuries. It's such an amazing fantasy read."

Ooh, that's been on my list!


message 19: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9693 comments Mod
I stumbled upon an old Tor article about SFF with "extremely long naps"
https://www.tor.com/2021/09/01/classi...


message 20: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9693 comments Mod
And I just remembered, Witch King opens with the main character waking from a magically induced sleep - he spends most of the rest of the book hunting down the people who trapped him.


message 21: by Joanna G (new)

Joanna G (joanna_g) | 359 comments Going through my TBR, I noticed Unbury Carol, which describes the MC as going into a coma which lasts many days, then waking, each time she "dies". So, sounds like that would work!


message 22: by Denise (new)

Denise | 374 comments Nadine in NY wrote: "And I just remembered, Witch King opens with the main character waking from a magically induced sleep - he spends most of the rest of the book hunting down the people who trapped him."

Thanks, that's on my TBR list, I'll use that one :)


message 23: by K.L. (new)

K.L. Middleton (theunapologeticbookworm) | 852 comments The final book in the Throne of Glass series, Kingdom of Ash, has a character who sleeps for more than 24 hours.


message 24: by Ashley Marie (new)

Ashley Marie  | 1028 comments I'm going to try and use Jasper Fforde's Early Riser for this one - the population hibernates during the winter!


message 25: by Stephen (new)

Stephen | 32 comments As it happens, both the print and audio books that I'm currently in the middle of mention that a character sleeps for more than a day:

The Luminous Dead
The Gameshouse


Rianna *Hermione* B (hermione617) | 1 comments Illuminae Files. It's set in space. I'm pretty sure there's a waking up from sleep. I read it 2 years ago, but I Think that was part of it.


message 27: by Heather L (last edited Dec 09, 2023 07:38AM) (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 780 comments There actually is a GR Listopia that relates to this prompt:

Fiction that Features People in a Coma
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...


message 28: by Tricia (new)

Tricia (books2hooks) | 19 comments A friend lent me The Last Cuentista and it looks like it includes a space journey where the protagonist sleeps for a long time. It also would count as set in space or possibly set in the future.


message 29: by Mercedes (new)

Mercedes Argibay | 8 comments orlando by V. Woolf. Main character sleeps for a week in 2 oportunities


message 30: by Joanna G (new)

Joanna G (joanna_g) | 359 comments Just reading The Belles and one of the princesses is referred to as having been asleep for four years. (Only half way through, but so far, I'd also give it a recommend as a fun read.)


message 31: by Louise (last edited Jan 01, 2024 09:04AM) (new)

Louise | 39 comments A few suggestions in addition to those already mentioned -

The Omega Project has someone in cryogenic sleep for millenia.

Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers is also someone in cryogenic sleep for millennia but more humorous and in space (compared to above).

Waywalkers I recall the mc passing out for long periods of time after being injured both in this book and the sequel Timekeepers

Mirror Dreams takes part in an entire dream world - I recall one of the characters was there because they were in a coma. The mc does also sleep on at least on one occasion for over a day.

The Curse of the Mistwraith starts with the mc being knocked out for a long period of time and kidnapped.

Brothers of the Wind one of the mc is unconscious for a long time after being injured.

The Cloud Roads people are put into a coma/healing sleep at one point.

Noblesse: Season 1, Set opens with a vampire waking up after centuries. For those that prefer comics.

The Dig mc's powers put him in a coma like situation.

Artefact and series uses cryogenic sleep in space travel.

Servant of the Bones mc is a djinn who "sleeps" between centuries.

Erased 僕だけがいない街 6 Boku dake ga Inai Machi 6 another for those that prefer graphic novels which includes someone in a coma about midways through the series.


message 32: by Katherine (new)

Katherine Kemme | 13 comments Sleeping Beauty by Elle Lothlorien. a contemporary romance. MC has a sleeping disorder where she'll pass out and wake up sometime later, but seems to also sleep walk


message 33: by L (new)

L (lw13) | 1 comments Volume One of the Sandman by Neil Gaiman features various characters who sleep for long periods


message 34: by Laura (new)

Laura Sullivan | 19 comments If anyone is looking for a contemporary literary fiction pick that isn't "My Year of Rest and Relaxation" Problems by Jade Sharma might be a good one. Main character sleeps for 24 hours while trying to get clean off of heroin.


message 35: by Milena (new)

Milena (milenas) | 1198 comments I am reading a mystery and the main character happens to lose consciousness for 2 days following an accident. I love finding books accidentally like this. The book is Auntie Poldi and the Vineyards of Etna.


message 36: by Theresa (new)

Theresa | 2379 comments I know I have read plenty of books where a character sleeps for 24 hours - usually some kind of thriller or specops or such book where a character crashes and sleeps the clock round. I think I will just wing this and see what pops up.

I also know I have read thrillers where a character is given sleeping pills to keep them asleep ... kidnapping.


message 37: by Tania (new)

Tania | 678 comments For nonfiction, Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing by Matthew Perry fits - he describes being in a coma for 2 weeks. This is the one I used.


message 38: by Debbie (last edited Jan 05, 2024 03:51PM) (new)

Debbie (debzanne) | 165 comments Ender’s Game has a character who is put in cryo to basically train Ender.

Across the Universe is a YA scifi romance where the girl and her parents were put in cryo.

Also, any version of Romeo and Juliet that is fairly faithful (and maybe some retellings, but don't quote me on that) will have Juliet under for a few days.


message 39: by Emerson (new)

Emerson  | 30 comments We Are Legion (We Are Bob) works for this and also for person dying at begining of book.


message 40: by Robin H-R (new)

Robin H-R Holmes Richardson (acetax) | 147 comments I read:
The Alienist (Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, #1) by Caleb Carr The Alienist by Caleb Carr

One of the main characters is beaten by thugs and sleeps for two days


message 41: by Laura Ruth (new)

Laura Ruth Loomis | 238 comments H.G. Wells pretty much started the "modern character wakes up in the future" trope with When the Sleeper Wakes, and it's a quick read.

Since it doesn't have to be the main character sleeping, 2001: A Space Odyssey also works.


message 42: by Katie (new)

Katie Pace | 2 comments The Red Notebook by Antoine Laurain fit the bill! Endearing short read, with some While You Were Sleeping vibes!


message 43: by Emily (new)

Emily | 9 comments Would Divine Rivals work for this? part of the plot is that the God's have been put to sleep.


message 44: by Heather (new)

Heather (heatherbowman) | 904 comments I read Thornhedge for this prompt. I loved the book and highly recommend it!

I also highly recommend The Dreamers and Project Hail Mary.


message 45: by Shanoe (new)

Shanoe | 9 comments The Gilded Ones
I'm reading this book at the moment and one of the characters sleeps also for days. Lucky coincidence :)


message 46: by Dizzy (new)

Dizzy (dizzydm) | 2 comments The Cery Secret Society of Irregular Witches
Fresh Water for Flowers (90% sure)


message 47: by Dizzy (new)

Dizzy (dizzydm) | 2 comments *Very


message 48: by Renee (new)

Renee | 2 comments In First Line Wins it has she slept for most of two days, that could count?


message 49: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (zumbajess) | 176 comments I read Sleeping Beauty for this one :)


message 50: by Sim1 (new)

Sim1 (sim1saunders) | 18 comments Asleep by Banana Yoshimoto


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