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Creepypasta Dreams

Steve Hutchison

Publisher: Tales of Terror

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Summary

Creepypasta Dreams by Steve Hutchison is a gripping read for lovers of the eerie. Delving into 50 spine-chilling tales, each succinctly told in one or two pages, this book will transport you to the realm of fear.

The author expertly blends reality and fiction to leave you wondering what is fact and what is fiction. From mind-bending psychological horror to bone-chilling supernatural tales, this book will have you on the edge of your seat, begging for more.
Available since: 05/05/2023.

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