“The Set of Poe” by George Ade and “A Visit from Saint Nicholas . . . by James Thurber.
99 - Two happy endings for our last episode of the season. 🎄😊🎄

99 - Two happy endings for our last episode of the season. 🎄😊🎄
98 - Two tales of the season with a focus on gift giving . . .
97 - The beloved “Anne of Green Gables” author also wrote this warm holiday tale. Tuck in and enjoy . . .
96 - The satisfying conclusion. . .
95 - A gentle gem by the the author of “Little Women.”
94 - Written a few years after “The a Wizard of Oz,” this story is loved by all ages and is considered “one of his most beautiful.”
93 - The most “Christmassy” of all fairy tales . . .
92 - Based on a startling, true story . . .
91 - The importance of family and some silliness . . .
90 - A small child’s fantasy melds with gruesome reality in this Civil War tale. (graphic moments)
89 - “. . . sometimes the terrible pain in my head came back and I could not think clearly.”
88 - “It’s like an illness. If this goes on. . . she will spend everything.”
87 - Let this mystery romance take you from your world to a beautiful Cornwall estate.
86 - What was with that radio? “Turn that thing off. . . Maybe THEY can hear US!”
85 - The secret life of Walter Mitty? Nope. This time it’s Erwin Martin and it’s delightful!
84 - A car ride you won’t soon forget . . .
83 - With his “naturalist” style, Dreiser writes tenderly of decades-long love.
82 - The grey-flannel fog of winter closed off the Salinas Valley from the sky . . .
81 - “The captain was very silent and never sailed again in that ship.”
80 - Sail the seas with the last of our spooky tales of the season penned by the author known for his fantastic mind and his famous aunt.
79 - “My teeth were chattering and I was shaking all over when the bell . . . began to ring.”
78 - “She didn’t think they were real at first, and laughed at me . . . And then she saw them . . .”
77 - “He felt them . . . scattering, flying swiftly and silently as shadows to incredible hiding places. . .”
76 - “. . . after my death all are welcome to read what, to the best of my knowledge, is a true story.”
75 - “Such ordinary things make me afraid.”
74 - The conclusion . . .
73 - “We must keep our minds quiet — it’s our minds they feel.”
72 - “Our intrusion has stirred the powers of this place into activity.”
71 - H.P. Lovecraft considered this to be the finest supernatural tale in English literature.
70 - Congratulations! You’ve earned your way to the payoff!