Any Edgar Allan Poe fans here?

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answer:Lol, incidentally I love Poe. I had a weird fascination with him and Gothic literature in high school. Where can I begin with Poe? It’s been a while since I’ve read anything by him, but just to name a few titles: Pit and the Pendulum (my favorite) Tell-Tale Heart Hop Frog (kind of a weird story I’ve always liked) The Raven Annabel Lee The Haunted Mansion Masque of the Red Death I’m not a huge fan of his longer works, however. Murders in the Rue Morgue I got through but it was just too… weird… for me. What about yourself?

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