The Veldt by Ray Bradbury AKA The World the Children Made

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Run, Little Monster! by Chester S. Geier

Hunted across a broken countryside, a frightened girl discovers a power that keeps her hidden—but not safe. When the men and dogs close in, she must decide whether to keep running or trust the unseen voice that promises a way out. Run, Little Monster! by Chester S. Geier. That’s ...  Show more

Mimsy’s Joke by Millard Grimes

Humanity finally reaches Mars expecting discovery, only to stumble into a revelation that quietly rewrites Earth’s entire history. What begins as triumph turns into a cosmic joke with unsettling implications no one is prepared to accept. Mimsy’s Joke by Millard Grimes. That’s nex ...  Show more

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