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In reply to the discussion: Name a short story you read as a kid that still haunts you. [View all]sweetloukillbot
(12,744 posts)32. Lots of Bradbury
The Veldt
Kaleidoscope
There Will Come Soft Rains
all stand out...
Oh and Ellisons I Have No Mouth But I Must Scream traumatized me in 3rd grade.
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I keep thinking of Robert E Howard, but that doesn't seem like the genre he usually does.
captain queeg
Nov 2020
#48
'The Red Shoes' by Hans Andersen. One of the creepiest stories I've ever read, to this day!
LeftishBrit
Nov 2020
#35
I was in college when I read it but Hawthorne's "Rappacini's Daughter" was
yellowdogintexas
Nov 2020
#56
OMG how could I forget "Leiningen Versus the Ants" that was a real creeper
yellowdogintexas
Nov 2020
#57
Agree, I still think about Paul! It was in a Norton Anthology, required reading in school
Ziggysmom
Nov 2020
#80
"The Birds" seriously creeped me out. Never have been able to watch the movie.
Coventina
Nov 2020
#51