
Guys Read: Plan B
A Short Story from Guys Read: Other Worlds
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Narrated by:
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Michael Goldstrom
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Rebecca Stead
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Nathan has been locked in his room ever since "it" started growing back. They’re going to come for him soon, so he’s got precious little time to tell us what is happening. A short story from Guys Read: Other Worlds, edited by Jon Scieszka.
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