10 Greatest Books That Are Under 100 Pages
Collider has published a list highlighting ten of literature's greatest books that run to fewer than 100 pages, arguing that a book's length has no bearing on its quality or lasting impact. The list spans genres and eras, from ancient philosophical texts to modern novellas, showing that concise works can be just as significant, memorable and worthy of a place on any bookshelf as much longer novels.
Featured entries include Sun Tzu's 5th-century BC military treatise "The Art of War", at around 60 pages, praised for wisdom applicable to business, leadership and beyond; Helen DeWitt's 2022 novella "The English Understand Wool", also roughly 60 pages, a satirical tale about a wealthy teenager whose mother vanishes; and Robert Louis Stevenson's classic "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde". To qualify, each title must be sold as the core text of its own volume, ruling out individual stories drawn from short story collections.
– List of ten acclaimed books under 100 pages, spanning ancient to modern works
– Includes Sun Tzu's "The Art of War" and Helen DeWitt's "The English Understand Wool"
– Argues brevity doesn't diminish literary quality or lasting influence