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Short Story Sunday: The Last Leaf, O. Henry

The Last Leaf, O. Henry

This sad piece about an artist waiting to die of pneumonia has one of Henry’s more unusual hallmark twists. It is available on Kindle, but you can check it out for free here: http://www.eastoftheweb.com/short-stories/UBooks/LasLea.shtml

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Lately I’ve been working on the overwhelming task of thinning out my book collection; it’s something no book lover likes to do, but let’s face it, every once in a while it has to be done, either to clear clutter or make room for more.

It’s no surprise that a good portion of my collection is devoted to short story collections. I’ve read my share of great stories, and I’ve read my share of awful ones—but I’ve also read my share of a few that blew me away to the point at which I’ll never forget them. So instead of doing a typical “Top” list, I decided instead to focus on ones which fall into the last category (please note that in my “about” descriptions I tried to be spoiler-free). Do you have any that have made a lasting impression on you? Leave them in the comments.