Novellas in November 2025 (hosted by Cathy of 746 Books and Rebecca of Bookish Beck) officially started yesterday and we’re invited to begin by posting a “My Year in Novellas” retrospective looking at any novellas we have read since last year’s NovNov. When I looked back over the year, I was surprised to see how few novellas I’d actually read in the past twelve months – only seven. I’ve listed them below with links to my reviews.
For the purposes of this event, anything under 200 pages can be classed as a novella.
Fire by John Boyne (163 pages) – This is the third novel in Boyne’s Elements Quartet and is narrated by a surgeon who works with burn victims. I’m hoping to read the final book, Air, this month.
Mischief by Charlotte Armstrong (144 pages) – A tense and suspenseful noir thriller about a psychopathic babysitter.
The Ghost of Madison Avenue by Nancy Bilyeau (120 pages) – Perfect for Christmas, this is a ghost story set in and around the Morgan Library on New York’s Madison Avenue.
Woman in Blue by Douglas Bruton (144 pages) – I loved this book about a man who finds himself drawn to Vermeer’s Woman in Blue Reading a Letter and the story of the 17th century woman depicted in the painting.
Ice by Anna Kavan (194 pages) – A strange and fascinating dystopian story in which the narrator pursues a pale, white-haired girl around a world rapidly becoming engulfed by ice.
Clear by Carys Davies (160 pages) – A beautifully written novella set in Scotland during the Highland Clearances.
The Stepdaughter by Caroline Blackwood (128 pages) – A dark psychological thriller about a woman who develops an obsessive hatred for her young stepdaughter.
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Do you like reading novellas? Have you read any good ones during the last year?

I loved Ice and The Stepdaughter
I’m glad you liked them. I would like to read more by both of those authors.
I really liked Clear.
Yes, it’s a good one.