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AmyStrange

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41. The best horror e-book (or hardcopy) that I've ever owned...
Mon Dec 14, 2020, 05:13 PM
Dec 2020

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is called the, "HALLOWEEN Ultimate Collection: 550+ Horror Classics, Supernatural Mysteries & Macabre Stories."

It's over 80 thousand e-book pages (yes, 80,000), cost 99 cents, and has the best classic horror tales ever written, including Dracula and Frankenstein, all the way up to Edgar Allen Poe and H. P. Lovecraft.

The Table of Contents is HUGE!!!

Also, the introduction was written by H. P. Lovecraft himself.

Unfortunately, none of the new horror masters are in it, and doubly unfortunate, I don't know if anyone else sells it except Apple.

For 99 cents, it just might be worth buying an old iPod Touch just to read it.
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The best horror e-book (or hardcopy) that I've ever owned... AmyStrange Dec 2020 #41
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