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DeminPennswoods

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16. The Most Dangerous Game
Wed Nov 25, 2020, 08:13 PM
Nov 2020

can actually be found in its entirety online here: https://americanliterature.com/author/richard-connell/short-story/the-most-dangerous-game

That and The Blue Serge Suit were short stories in my 7th grade English literature book. I've never forgotten either.

I'm sure you've read at least some of Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories.

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The Lottery ironflange Nov 2020 #1
Yep. High on lots of lists! nolabear Nov 2020 #2
Yup. That one hurt it ended so scarry. applegrove Nov 2020 #12
I had nightmares over that story all through 9th grade. madaboutharry Nov 2020 #13
That's mine, too. The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2020 #24
yes, that one. It was in our literature books in 9th grade yellowdogintexas Nov 2020 #53
Yes! Totally smirkymonkey Nov 2020 #55
Also the first one that came to mind. Dagstead Bumwood Nov 2020 #79
I read Poe's The Raven at 8 years old 5X Nov 2020 #3
The Yellow Wallpaper FM123 Nov 2020 #4
Absolutely. nolabear Nov 2020 #5
There's one I don't know the name of, or who wrote it... Lars39 Nov 2020 #6
I dont know about haunting... FirstLight Nov 2020 #7
The Most Dangerous Game DeminPennswoods Nov 2020 #8
You got me! I only know The Ransom of Red Chief. nolabear Nov 2020 #10
The Most Dangerous Game DeminPennswoods Nov 2020 #16
Oh yes. I loved Holmes. Thanks for the link. nolabear Nov 2020 #40
The Snow Queen, Han Christian Anderson Phoenix61 Nov 2020 #9
Anderson was definitely a mental case yellowdogintexas Nov 2020 #54
I don't see his stories as depressing at all. Phoenix61 Nov 2020 #63
Bianca's Hands by Theodore Sturgeon Midnight Writer Nov 2020 #11
The Sound of Thunder.. LSFL Nov 2020 #14
It was Ray Bradbury. I remember it well. Mister Ed Nov 2020 #84
That's easy: "The Destructors" by Graham Greene. Paladin Nov 2020 #15
I don't know it though I love him. nolabear Nov 2020 #92
I once read that Greene considered it his best work. Enjoy. (nt) Paladin Nov 2020 #93
Mr. Know-All by Somerset Maugham MLAA Nov 2020 #17
Hiroshima. It was the first "adult" book I checked out of our library. uppityperson Nov 2020 #18
Woah - talk about throwing yourself into the deep end of the pool! electric_blue68 Nov 2020 #65
Can't remember the title, we read it in Junior Great Books happybird Nov 2020 #19
I just posted about Skeleton Crew as well tymorial Nov 2020 #27
Yes, that was about the plane crash survivor Juliane Koepcke smirkymonkey Nov 2020 #58
Thank you! happybird Dec 2020 #95
The Island Stallion by Walter Farley. Chipper Chat Nov 2020 #20
Oops . Not a short story. Chipper Chat Nov 2020 #22
"Carmilla" by Sheridan Le Fanu. Aristus Nov 2020 #21
That is an amazing work. tymorial Nov 2020 #26
O Henry's "The Gift of the Magi." NNadir Nov 2020 #23
Oh so many tymorial Nov 2020 #25
Ha! I forgot about the Survivor Type! happybird Nov 2020 #28
That story was hard-core. tymorial Nov 2020 #30
The blob one might be Stephen King, also happybird Dec 2020 #94
Bradburys " The Crowd" LunaSea Nov 2020 #29
"The Call of the Wild", Jack London Walleye Nov 2020 #31
'To Build a Fire' as well. panader0 Nov 2020 #70
Yes. Remember it well, I think I was too young for that ending Walleye Nov 2020 #71
Lots of Bradbury sweetloukillbot Nov 2020 #32
Yes to all! Bradbury understands short stories so well. nolabear Nov 2020 #36
3rd grade! Holy crackers! electric_blue68 Nov 2020 #66
Fucked up gifted program sweetloukillbot Nov 2020 #68
Dwellers Under the Tomb captain queeg Nov 2020 #33
I'll look for it. I love ambiguity. nolabear Nov 2020 #39
I keep thinking of Robert E Howard, but that doesn't seem like the genre he usually does. captain queeg Nov 2020 #48
"An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge." Onlyserious Nov 2020 #34
I JUST read it in response to a suggestion. It's astounding. nolabear Nov 2020 #37
Oh God, yes! ironflange Nov 2020 #46
The "Twilight Zone" episode of it is worthwhile. Paladin Nov 2020 #77
'The Red Shoes' by Hans Andersen. One of the creepiest stories I've ever read, to this day! LeftishBrit Nov 2020 #35
True dat. He's an underrated horror writer. nolabear Nov 2020 #38
"The Artist of the Beautiful" by Nathaniel Hawthorne TristanIsolde Nov 2020 #41
I was in college when I read it but Hawthorne's "Rappacini's Daughter" was yellowdogintexas Nov 2020 #56
The lottery; the Scarlet Ibis nt XanaDUer2 Nov 2020 #42
I have to reread The Scarlet Ibis. It gets lots of mentions. nolabear Nov 2020 #49
It's usually included in high school English textbooks XanaDUer2 Nov 2020 #83
Theodore Sturgeon's "It" First Speaker Nov 2020 #43
oh man, something about army ants rampaging thru a forest.... dhill926 Nov 2020 #44
OMG how could I forget "Leiningen Versus the Ants" that was a real creeper yellowdogintexas Nov 2020 #57
"Paul's Case" by Willa Cather rurallib Nov 2020 #45
She's amazing. nolabear Nov 2020 #50
Agree, I still think about Paul! It was in a Norton Anthology, required reading in school Ziggysmom Nov 2020 #80
The Yellow Wallpaper handmade34 Nov 2020 #47
"The Birds" seriously creeped me out. Never have been able to watch the movie. Coventina Nov 2020 #51
Our Town by Thornton Wilder LeftInTX Nov 2020 #52
Poe. Just about any of his work would qualify yellowdogintexas Nov 2020 #59
He did. Masque of the Red Death is really popular now. nolabear Nov 2020 #60
The Damn Lottery RobinA Nov 2020 #61
"The little Match Girl" I hate that story. Why do they always read that or Maraya1969 Nov 2020 #62
"Miriam" by Truman Capote cemaphonic Nov 2020 #64
All Summer in a Day electric_blue68 Nov 2020 #67
"The Wolves of Willoughby Chase," my grandmother read it to us Rhiannon12866 Nov 2020 #69
The Monkey's Paw Trailrider1951 Nov 2020 #72
Me too! N/t DFW Nov 2020 #74
The Judge's House by Bram Stoker. yardwork Nov 2020 #73
Sredni Vashtar DFW Nov 2020 #75
I just read that yesterday at someone's suggestion. nolabear Nov 2020 #78
As a child who developed an early disrespect for authority DFW Nov 2020 #81
"Abu Ben Adam...awoke one night from a deep dream of peace.." Stuart G Nov 2020 #76
Where did you learn that? I've never seen it. nolabear Nov 2020 #87
The minister read that poem at my father's funeral Glorfindel Nov 2020 #88
The Bible. Buckeye_Democrat Nov 2020 #82
Enoch by Robert Bloch Niagara Nov 2020 #85
Poe's "The Pit and the Pendulum" liberaltrucker Nov 2020 #86
"One Alaska Night'' by Barrett Willoughby Glorfindel Nov 2020 #89
LOL--I love/hate those kinds of stories! nolabear Nov 2020 #91
"The Father-Thing" by Philip K. Dick friendly_iconoclast Nov 2020 #90
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