That is one of the best short stories I ever read. |
Man - I was a lit major and I never heard of this guy - thank you so much! Moonstone may strike a chord in DD. I think of all of Poe's short stories in the Tell Tale Heart collection - the one that will capture her quickest is The Premature Burial actually. Something about Tell Tale Heart - it's focused impact and limited in scope is what got her
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The Necklace was the one I remember the most. https://www.eastoftheweb.com/short-stories/UBooks/Neck.shtml The few others, I just don't remember the titles. I'll have to dig some up and reread
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That’s great! Maybe Collins will be a fit when she’s a little older. Although he’s often described as the originator of the “detective,” and that is true, the style has that gothic feel that may appeal to her. |
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I also loved Poe at that age. I also loved anything by the Brontë sisters although that was more of a slow burn. Ray Bradbury was another favorite at that age and the tattooed man is basically a short story collection so that might appeal. I also rrrad all the Stephen king stuff which are easy reads, if long.
I haven’t read any of the Neil gamma works but they are sort of in this vein and some are written for MS audience. |
| Kafka might also be appealing. |
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Short stories, as a genre, might be her cup of tea. So many good ones in High School that others have already named. Try also Flannery O Connor, the story about the red Ibis, Kate Chopin, Washington Irving, Shirley Jackson, and more Poe!
Also read poems by Emily Dickinson. Her body of poetry is spectacular! |
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I also loved horror at that age. Some favorites: Shirley Jackson; Stephen King; the anthology Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (this might be more middle elementary but works well if she likes creepy short stories); Ray Bradbury and/or Philip K Dick (ok leaning more sci fi). Most if not all of these authors wrote short stories, too.
I agree that she may love the Brontë sisters within a few years. |
Yeah true if she likes short stories, Metamorphosis is a novella. |
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I agree with PP’s that you should get her a collection of Poe short-stories. I read one when I was about her age, and I remember my favorite was “The Pit and the Pendulum.”
Others you might try: Agatha Christie Interworld by Neil Gaiman The Green Knowe series by Lucy M. Boston The Dark is Rising series by Susan Cooper Lord of the Flies 1984 maybe Bradbury? but I don’t know if there’d be any content problems. Hitchcock had some great anthologies for kids. I think they're out of print, but you can still get some on Amazon. https://www.librarything....ng+Readers She might also like non-fiction about unexplained phenomena like the Bermuda Triangle or the Loch-Ness Monster. |
| She might like Ambrose Bierce stories. An Occurance at Owl Creek Bridge is the famous one, but you might have her read Chickamauga as well. |