Flowers for Algernon Daniel Keyes If you’re seeking a pleasant read, try this short story by Daniel Keyes. He’ll show you how a person, whose IQ is 68, feels going from a simple cleaner at a bakery to a genius and the most intelligent person on the planet. In a situation like thi...
There are also stories about victories, competitions, and getting dressed for their first day of school. Most are short, with simple plots. People who enjoy bite-size stories of happiness will like this collection. Flowers for Algernon
For your convenience, we've divided this post into two parts: 1. the ten best free short stories to readright now, and 2. best short story collections. Feel free to jump to the section that you prefer! If you're feeling overwhelmed by the number of great short stories out there, you...
Flowers for Algernon Daniel Keyes If you’re seeking a fast read, try this short story by Daniel Keyes. He’ll show you how a person who is mentally disabled feels while going from a simple gatekeeper at a bakery, whose IQ is less than 60, to a genius(天才)and the most intelligent ...
2019-02-02: Breaking and Entering: The Extraordinary Story of a Hacker Called "Alien" by Jeremy N. Smith (***). 304 pages. Published in 2019. 2019-02-01: Vicious by V. E. Schwab (***). 366 pages. Published in 2013. 2019-01-31: The Flowers of Vashnoi by Lois McMaster Bujold...
Murder on the Orient Express is probably a good starter book, but I personally enjoyed anything with Tommy and Tuppence involved – you can find them in the short story collection titled Partners in Crime. For Growth: Chatter: The Voice in Our Head, Why It Matters, and How to Harness It...
There are several distinct series within the larger Polity collection, as well as several standalone novels and short story collections. The Ian Cormac series follows a human agent of Earth Central as he investigates threats towards the Polity. The Spatterjay series explores the hostile world of ...
But these stories are miracles of invention and devastation, each one a fresh hell made of a tried-for utopia, always richly, deeply peopled. Gibson always goes further than the conceit. Much further. In lesser hands, "Hinterlands" would be a thoroughly engrossing short story about space ...
In fifty years he averaged a new magazine article, short story, or book every two weeks, and most of that on a manual typewriter. Asimov thought that The Last Question, first copyrighted in 1956, was his best short story ever. Even if you do not have the background in science to be ...
True Story by Kate Reed Petty Magic Lessons by Alice Hoffman How to be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes Undaunted: Overcoming Doubts & Doubters by Kara Goldin The Cutting Season by Attica Locke Strangers on a Train by Patricia Highsmith The Cask of Amonti...