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Over the summer for my AP World History Class, I have to read one of these books and do a book report. Have any of read any of these books? I don't like reading much so can anyone tell me which is the shortest?

Fiction

A Soldier of the Great War, Mark Helprin

The Winter King, Bernard Cornwall

Any of the "Richard Sharpe" novels by Bernard Cornwall

Any of Patrick O'Brian's Napoleonic Sailing Novels

Gates of Fire, Steven Pressfield

Gertrude and Claudius, John Updike

Timeline, Michael Crichton

Lest Darkness Fall, L Sprague de Camp

Things Fall Apart, Cinua Achebe

Heart of Darkness, William Conrad

The Quiet American, Graham Green

The Heart of Matter, Graham Green

All Quiet on the Western Front, Erich Maria Remarque

Nathaniel's Nutmeg, Giles Milton

Monkey, Ch'engen Wu

Trinity, Leon Uris

Exodus, Leon Uris

The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown

Life of Pi, Yann Martel

The Name of the Rose, Umberto Eco

Foucault's Pendulum, Umberto Eco

The Fixer, Bernard Malamud

Hard Times. Charles Dickens

Great Expectations, Charles Dickens

The Agony and the Ecstasy, Irving Stone

Memoirs of a Geisha, Arthur Golden

A Farewell to Arms, Ernest Hemingway

Thief of Time, Terry Prachet

QuickSilver, Neil Stephonson

I, Claudius, Robert Graves

Non-Fiction

Modern Times, Paul Johnson

Basic Economics, Thomas Sowell

Guns, Germs and Steel, Jared Diamond

The Third Chimpanzee, Jared Diamond

The Dragons of Eden, Carl Sagan

The Discoverers, Daniel Boorstein

Plagues and Peoples, William McNeil

The Columbian Exchange, Alfred Cosby

Wonderful Life, Stephen J. Gould

Catastrophe, David Keyes

What Went Wrong?, Bernard Lewis

The Day the Universe Changed, James Burke

On Arms and Men, Michael Connell

Warriors of Steppe, Erik Hildinger

A History of Warfare, John Keegan

Shakespeare's Unorthodox Biography, Diana Price

Shakespeare- Who Was He?, Richard F. Whalen

Goodbye to All That, Robert Graves

Dreadnought, Robert Massie

Nicholas and Alexandra, Robert Massie

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Things Fall Apart is a great book as is All Quiet on the Western Front. I would go with A Farewell to Arms which is one of my favorite books. A great story and easy to read. I highly recommend it. A lot of symbolism which you can write about in your paper.

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Gates of Fire, Steven Pressfield

Timeline, Michael Crichton

Life of Pi, Yann Martel

These are all easy reads. Gates of Fire and Life of Pi are excellent.

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Timeline by Crichton is excellent....

Sadly, the movie did it absoutely no justice.

Whoa, movie? When did that happen?
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Does anyone have any page number totals? And thanks for your help everyone.

Hey man,

Don't go for the shortest book...it could end up being the longest. What interests you? Choose one on your interests and that one will be the quickest because it will hold your attention and you'll retain more so you aren't daydreaming it while reading it.

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Does anyone have any page number totals? And thanks for your help everyone.

On Amazon.com there is an option called Text Stats for each book you search on that gives you the number of words.

Although probably not the shortest, Timeline is a very easy read. The Dragons of Eden is a fantastic book from the non-fiction list.

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Hey man,

Don't go for the shortest book...it could end up being the longest. What interests you? Choose one on your interests and that one will be the quickest because it will hold your attention and you'll retain more so you aren't daydreaming it while reading it.

Yea, you'll breeze through Gates of Fire or Timeline twice as fast as you'd get through 200 pages of Great Expectations.

Life of Pi is definently one of the shortest books up there though. Can't be any more then 350 pages and a good number of the pages have text covering only half of the page.

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I can't believe that a schlocky book like the DaVinci Code is on that list with such great novels as All Quiet on the Western Front, Heart of Darkness and A Farewell to Arms.

Don't decide based on which book has the fewest pages. Pick one that interests you.

Recommendations:

Any of the three classics listed above.

Name of the Rose is a great book, but it is HARD reading, and very long. Everyting else Eco wrote is conplete garbage.

I loved Dreadnought - it explains all the personalities behind World War I and is a real page turner. Nicholas and Alexandra is a bit drier.

A History of Warfare - John Keegan is a great military writer

Guns, Germs and Steel - explains why Europen civilization came to diminate the world - you will learn a lot

Dragons of Eden - good discussion of issues around the biological evolution of human intelligence and Sagan was a heck of a writer.

The easiest read is probably Thief of Time - Terry Pratchett is a comedic Sci-Fi writer. That would be the lame way out.

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I don't like reading much so can anyone tell me which is the shortest?

I can tell you that it ain't Focault's Pendulum.

I think you're being a bit unfair to it, though, Predicto. After the first 50 pages, which were very tedious, I thought it was quite good.

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