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The Black Stories

Amarabhilash

Publisher: Pencil

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About the book:It's a story horrifying, scary, adventure, action and thriller stories. It's written by Amarabhilash and it's the first part. Second part will release soon stay tuned for the second part. Black stories is a collection of stories that shows the evil person inner you. Every person had a evil personality they discovered that when they are angry and disturbed. And in distrub mindset he creates a different story where evils are reborn so treat everyone as equals. It gave the massage to society that evil exists so don't wake them up as you wake them u will have to gain the circumstances.
 
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Available since: 07/27/2021.

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