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American Horror Story: Horror Short Stories

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Genres: Horror, Mystery, Paranormal

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American Horror Story: Horror Shorts is a collection of short stories to read right before bed or to recite on a camping trip in order to scare people in order to keep them awake all night. In this collection we see how people live in denial and think that the paranormal world is not real. They only believe what they can see or touch. But in this collection of short stories, we see what happens when people come face to face with the paranormal and they have to accept that there is a whole other world that exists besides their own. Stories: 1. The Attic 2. Ouija Board 3. Maine Honey Pot 4. Stella 5. Across the River 6. Girl at the Cafe Reviews: Paranormal Mag – 4 Stars Haunted World – 4.5 Stars New England Weekly – Must Read Facebook – Over 500,000 Likes

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Publisher: Nightmare Publishing

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Pages: 124

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