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The Tell-Tale Heart is my favorite.
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The Black Cat & The Pit and The Pendulum. The first of Poe books that i read when i was young. And the images it left in my mind remains til today ....
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I love the Black Cat and Fall of the House of Usher, but every Halloween night - at midnight and by candle light - I read The Tell-Tale Heart aloud (and act it out) to whomever will listen.
We're usually having a partry. Always goes down big.
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We read an analyised The Cask of Amontillado in my AP English class...damn thats a cool story.
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I just picked up the complete stories and poems of edgar allen poe, all 832 pages of it:D
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i like the black cat. if you havent read it its about a man who tries to kill his one eyed cat. instead he kills his wife with the axe he had for the cat. he burries her in the wall in the cellar. the police come and he almost gets away with it. thing is he put the cat in the wall to by accident the cops hear it and tear the wall down and discover his wife. i did a book report on it i got an A.
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nice book .. comes with a slipcase ... its a reproduction of something released in 1941 i have another one of these - Homer's The Odyssey |
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I love The Raven and annabell Lee (sorry for spelling) but i also like Eldorado(again sorry for spelling)
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