KhakiBlueSocks wrote:"I'm going to make you a prayer request you can't refuse..." Cue the violins.
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
The Cask of Amontillado was a great short story, but I couldn't get into the mood for A Man Called Horse.Doubleshadow (post: 1265051) wrote:The Cask of Amontillado - Edgar Allen Poe
A Rose for Emily - William Faulkner
A Man Called Horse - Dorothy M. Johnson Country
Cognitive Gear (post: 1265081) wrote:Far too many to recount, but a couple that come to mind:
The Happy Prince- Oscar Wilde
A Dream of Armageddon- HG Wells
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
KhakiBlueSocks wrote:"I'm going to make you a prayer request you can't refuse..." Cue the violins.
the_wolfs_howl (post: 1265574) wrote:
"The Lottery" (I think that's what it's called) by Jorge Luis Borges
the_wolfs_howl wrote:Forgive my ignorance, but how in the world does "The Raven" count as a short story? Isn't it a poem?
bigsleepj (post: 1264996) wrote:• The Eye-Flash Miracles by Gene Wolfe
In a futuristic dystopian future a young blind boy travels the land with a senile former school principle and the former school custodian. One of the most haunting stories I've ever read.
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• The Seven Day Terror by R.A. Lafferty
Things start disappearing around the neighborhood]Narrow Valley[/I] by RA Lafferty
A family want to homestead on a patch of land somewhere in Oklahoma, but find that, despite what the maps say, their piece of land is no bigger than a ditch. Funny thing is you can't seem to throw rocks across it...
Tancos (post: 1277040) wrote:I've got a shelf of nothing but Lafferty and Wolfe...
KhakiBlueSocks wrote:"I'm going to make you a prayer request you can't refuse..." Cue the violins.
Tancos (post: 1277148) wrote:Did I succeed?
KhakiBlueSocks wrote:"I'm going to make you a prayer request you can't refuse..." Cue the violins.
KhakiBlueSocks wrote:"I'm going to make you a prayer request you can't refuse..." Cue the violins.
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