north woods by Daniel Mason
open throat by Henry Hoke shark heart by Emily Habeck
klara and the sun by Kazuo Ishiguro
zero k by Don DeLillo
anything by Toni Morrison
The stranger by Albert Camus
Before the coffee gets cold by toshikazu kawaguchi
Peony by pearl s. Buck (May be slightly over 200pgs) but SO worth it
The lover by Marguerite duras
Elevation by Stephen king
<3 I could go on and on
since I haven’t read all the books on your list (but noting them for my own!) some options (some more, some less) along these lines: You too can have a body like mine, Alexandra kleeman Treasure island!!!, sara Levine The new me, Halle butler The hole, hiroko oyamada Play it as it lays, Joan didion The faces, Tove ditlevsen Eileen, otessa moshfegh (preferred this to my year of r&r, personally) The flamethrowers, Rachel Kushner Queenie, Candice carty-Williams the quick and the dead, joy Williams
orbital - samantha harvey
the mortal and immortal life of the girl from milan - domenico starnone
small things like these AND foster - both by claire keegan
five-carat soul - james mcbride (short stories but they go by quick)
lie with me - philippe besson
if an egyptian cannot speak english - noor naga
the boy and the dog - hase seishū
home - toni morrison
scattered all over the earth AND the emissary - both by yoko tawada
franny and zooey- j. d. salinger
the black tree atop the hill - karla yvette
the white card - claudia rankine
at least casually. don’t delete the accounts but don’t have the apps on your phone either. rediscover your love of reading thru the magic of recognizing titles strangers are holding on the subway. become a subway reader. don’t use sound as an escape from your thoughts/feelings/surroundings. grocery shopping without headphones is actually kind of beautiful! pick up a new hobby or two or three. one of them should be something you’re not good at, and at least one should be no- or low-cost. never. stop. learning. the library, the parks and rec department, and nearby museums offer great materials already but also usually have free lectures or courses. go outside more. like, a lot more. (took this much less literally, so apologies if it’s not what you’re looking for lol — as a narcoleptic I have no tips on how to Not Sleep since Sleep is basically my job)