After reading these, two stood out the most in my mind; they kept me in a maze of wonderment and infiltrated my daily thoughts at random: [i]Superstition Kills[/i] and [i]The theme is you.[/i] & honestly, I think the brevity of [i]The theme is you[/i] is what captured me most. However, the actual theme, story, and plot that kept nagging at me are in [i]Superstition Kills.[/i] Euthanasia used to keep me up at night as a child. It was a very hard concept for me to accept and understand. It made me want to cry, and every time I looked at any animal, I had this lingering phantom telling me that this animal could be euthanized so love it with all you’ve got. It made me feel terribly sick sometimes. . . So, without further ado, I cast my vote for [i]Superstition Kills.[/i]