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Looking for some advice on a 'one hour plot'

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Hi, I have an idea for a manuscript.

It's based around a 'saturday afternoon trip to the shops'. The timeframe is about 1 hour. I am looking to see if there are any other novels that take place during a short time period, probably one hour. The only thing I can think about is something like a dream sequence (Alice In Wonderland)? But what I have intended is a straight chronological series of events over one hour?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Kevin.
 
A Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich [Solzhenitsyn]. Will be banned once Corbyn gets in, so grab it now.
 
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I read A Day In The Life Of Ivan Denisovich, tried to read Ulysses at least 3 times, never getting to the end.

Is Run Lola Run only 20 minutes long as a film?

I shall check out the other suggestions.

Thanks.
 
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