I'd love recommendations for good textbooks that are short.
I like books to be physically smaller so that they're easier to hold and carry around, and I'd also like to be able to at least plausibly believe that I might read the whole thing. I was a math and physics major, so I can pick up most undergrad or graduate textbooks and at least have a chance at understanding what's going on.
I'm mostly thinking about math & physics but am very happy to get recommendations for any field! I'd love to acquire more of a sense of what various fields are about at the professional level. I'm also happy with books that straddle the genres of textbook and popular non-fiction. Highly-readable academic papers are also very welcome! (This post is great, but doesn't have anything to do with size.)
I'll post some examples as answers.
JN Crossley, et al., What Is Mathematical Logic?
A 96-page intro to the basics of predicate calculus, model theory, and Gödel incompleteness. I've used it in the (distant) past a couple times when a student had trouble getting a practical grip on logic.