Short Classic Novels That Can Be Read in a Weekend

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In a hurry for a weekend getaway? Try short classic novels, such as The Pearl by John Steinbeck or The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka. Or pick up a book on your favorite children's series. You might even get the chance to read one in a weekend! Read these classic novels and get in touch with your inner child! You might also discover a new favorite author!

The Pearl by John Steinbeck


The Pearl by John Steinbeck is a classic novel. It is based on an old Mexican folk tale, and Steinbeck has cleverly adapted the story to a 90-page novella. You will be left with questions, answers, and feelings throughout. It is also a surprisingly uplifting book, even if you aren't particularly interested in sweeping themes such as greed.

The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka


You can read The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafer in a weekend if you plan well. Kafka wrote a series of short stories and novels that are considered masterpieces of modern literature. His work is considered an accurate reflection of modern man's alienation and anxiety, and "The Metamorphosis" is among his most vivid and memorable. You will learn much about human nature and cynicism from this short story.

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer


The novel can be read in a weekend if you're not too fussy about reading length. It starts off with Tom and his friend Becky having a party in the countryside, which quickly turns into a nightmare when they end up inside a cave. The town rallies around to help them find their way out. But will Tom and Becky make it out alive? Will their friends ever believe them?

Anne of Green Gables


A short classic novel that can be easily devoured in a weekend is Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery. The story revolves around an eleven-year-old orphan named Anne Shirley who is mistakenly sent to live with the Cuthbert siblings. Matthew and Marilla are dour and shy, and their home is in the fictional town of Avonlea, Prince Edward Island. However, the children are not exactly like the other orphans, who have big imaginations and strong personalities.

The Death of Ivan Ilyich


This short novel is the perfect spring read. It tells the story of a man who falls awkwardly while hanging curtains in his new home. At first, Ivan does not think much of the injury. But as time passes, he begins to experience numbness and pain in his side. His wife insists that he visit a doctor, but the doctor is unable to determine the source of his problem. Ivan is forced to give up work because his pain increases.

You and Me on Vacation


You and Me on Vacation is an adorable love story that follows Alex and Poppy for a decade. At first, they hate each other, but after they share a car ride home from college, the two end up becoming friends. Their friendship leads them to make an impromptu pact to go on vacation together every year. In Vancouver, Alex discovers his fear of flying, while Poppy holds his hand on the flight. In New Orleans, they nearly get matching tattoos.

The Great Gatsby


The Great Gatsby is a timeless American novel that captures the essence of the Jazz Age. The story of mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby, his friendship with Daisy Buchanan, and the extravagant parties held on Long Island are the stuff of great novels, but they are all made better by the perspective of a woman. Read it in a weekend and you'll feel the true essence of 1920s America.

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