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Tom Swift and His Killing Machine by Victor Appleton and Jack Vance.
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The Red Tower Treasure by Thomas Ligotti and Franklin W. Dixon. Published in 1927, this was the very first of many Hardy Boys mysteries for young adults.
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The Secret of the Old Counter-Clock World by Carolyn Keene and Philip K. Dick. This Nancy Drew mystery first appeared in 1930.
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The Scarlet Screwtape Letters by Nathaniel Hawthorne and C. S. Lewis.
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The Light from the Pole That Failed by Lin Carter, Clark Ashton Smith, and Rudyard Kipling.
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Tsalal Maniacs in the Fourth Dimension by Thomas Ligotti and Kilgore Trout.
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The Book of the Damned Thing on the Roof by Charles Fort, Ambrose Bierce, and Robert E. Howard.
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The Wild Talents of Dr. Thoss by Charles Fort and Thomas Ligotti.
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No-No-No, Fowles and now Hesse . . . You beat me w/ the goodies every time . . . What a mad genius you are! | |||||||||||
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The Agonizing Resurrection of The Divinity Student, Pythagorean Traveler by Thomas Ligotti, Michael Cisco, and Patti Smith
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