Materials intended for group reading and discussion, characterized by their brevity, facilitate accessibility and encourage broader participation. Works of this type typically require less time commitment from participants, promoting completion and a greater sense of accomplishment. For instance, a novella, a collection of short stories, or a concise nonfiction account would fall under this category.
Reduced reading time allows for more in-depth exploration of themes and characters during group discussions. The accessibility of these works can increase member engagement and reduce feelings of intimidation. Furthermore, shorter selections often allow clubs to diversify their reading lists and explore a wider range of genres and authors within a given timeframe. Historically, many literary movements have been defined, in part, by the popularity of shorter forms of expression.