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Accomplice to the Villain
Hannah Nicole Maehrer
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The Lion Women of Tehran
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The Poppy War
R.F. Kuang
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The Will of the Many
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Remarkably Bright Creatures
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A friend and I were talking yesterday about books that haunted us when we were younger. Those books that your teacher handed you and never left you. His was "A Good Man is Hard to Find" by Flannert O'Conner. Mine was "There Will Come Soft Rains" by Ray Bradbury. Both are short stories you can find anywhere.
So my question to you guys, because I'm curious and am looking to inspire the same hauntings in my own students: what piece of literature form your youth stays with you today? And why would you recommend it?
If you can't remember the name, tell us about it. Maybe we can figure it out!