Glen Reads Gothic Horror (to you)
Where Glen Nuzzles reads to you, and you enjoy it
'Transfer Point' by Anthony Boucher

Jerk, Anthony Boucher, tries to go for the brass ring of time-travel-paradox and fails pretty miserably. Also, my daughter told me I mispronounced "ennui".

'A Haunted House' and 'The Mark on the Wall' by Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf's stream of consiousness style of writing isn't the best for reading out loud- but at least it's not as sexist at the last book.

'Love Story' by Irvine Cox

A dystopian story about a world where women rule over men, and the most sexist thing I've ever read. It barely even makes sense.

'The Eyes Have It' and 'Beyond the Door' by Philip K. Dick

Two short stories from the early days of Phillip K. Dick's career (before he got good)

'Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town' by Stephen Leacock - Chapters 11 and 12

A non-eventful conclusion for non-eventful book... but at least it stayed consistently 'cute' all the way through.

'Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town' by Stephen Leacock - Chapter 10: 'The Great Election in Missinaba County'

Mr. Smith makes a comeback... and it's STILL a boring chapter

'Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town' by Stephen Leacock - Chapter 9: 'The Mariposa Bank Mystery'

With a chapter title like that, you wouldn't think that it would be a 'hilarious take' on suicide

'Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town' by Stephen Leacock - Chapter 8: 'The Fore-ordained Attachment of Zena Pepperleigh and Peter Pupkin'

The story of a young man navigating his way through a minefield of love... Still.