Form of prosaic literature, longer than a short story and a novella but shorter than a novel.
1Also, for a relatively short novel a tremendous amount is included.
2It's a slim, short novel for taking on the road, and it's very funny.
3Although a short novel - 180 double-spaced pages - it has quite a complicated plot.
4There was a short novel in 1983 dementedly entitled O, How the Wheel Becomes It!
5Fortes's short novel is essentially a historical romance that concentrates on the relationship between Capa and Taro.
6In this short novel, the words "decadent" and "decadence" and their derived forms are repeated twenty-one times.
7Next, she related her betrayed and deluded love in a short novel, one of the masterpieces of that period.
8The countryside is rarely excavated with the panache of Cynan Jones in this dark, tense and vital short novel.
9He chose a short novel, written by a down-at-heel Italian aristocrat just before his death from lung cancer in 1957.
10However, despite Achebe's compelling "evidence", I am still finding it difficult to dismiss this man and his short novel.
11A short novel, told with a nicely tart sense of humour and with a line in dialogue that uses non-sequiturs delightfully.
12In a blank between two paragraphs of this arresting short novel, a lone man in a kayak is struck by lightning.
13What I find difficult to fathom is just why Conrad's short novel, Heart of Darkness, should exercise such a hold on him?
14There is also a short novel that soon followed, called "To Remember a Summer By." At least one publisher rejected it.
15A short novel, deceptively simple, it tells two tales of life at home and away whose symmetrical dangers are presented in stark terms.
16Or plenty, at least, to journalist Phil Bronstein, who has written a short novel of an article about him for US magazine Esquire.
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