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The Book Of Gloomy Mansions - A Coloring Book With Spooky Tales — In Grayscale! - cover

The Book Of Gloomy Mansions - A Coloring Book With Spooky Tales — In Grayscale!

Lorena Tercon Arbiza

Verlag: Babelcube

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Beschreibung

A coloring book—with teeny tiny spooky tales! 
Welcome to The Book of Gloomy Mansions, a world of ghosts, giggles, shadows, and secrets! Inside, you’ll find a whole bunch of scary stories (with a dash of humor!) starring kids just like you—only they end up lost in haunted mansions, playing with creepy dolls, or stumbling upon talking portraits. 
Some characters make it out laughing… others, not so much. 
Get ready for shivers, smirks, and a few spooky surprises along the way. 
Ready to launch? 
Here we go, Strawbaby.
Verfügbar seit: 27.06.2025.
Drucklänge: 1000 Seiten.

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