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Survivor Type by King was pretty good. The Breathing Method was just great.
The Veldt by Bradbury is also a favorite of mine. Too many to list for me. King excels in the short story area. Wish he'd put out another collection. |
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The Veldt is a wonderful story. My favorite Ray Bradbury stories are The Crowd and Zero Hour.
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If we can include Novellas here, then two books that I have read numerous times, which have screwed my head as I come to a different conclusion each time-Turn of the Screw and The Yellow Wallpaper.
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