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Legends, Myths, Monsters and Ghosts

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Legends, Myths, Monsters and Ghosts

De: George Lunsford
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The history of the United States if full of stories detailing heroes and patriots, but there’s a darker side. These are tales about creatures, ghosts, UFOs, and an assortment of high strangeness.
In Legends, Myths, Monsters and Ghosts, author, George Lunsford, has researched the tales which will send a shiver down your spine. With meticulous detail he has found stories from each state in the United States, from Maine to California and from Washington State to Florida and all in between, that will not only entertain you, but leave you afraid to turn off the light.
So, sit back, relax, and go on a journey filled with legends, myths, monsters, and ghosts.
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I loved all the stories in this book. Especially the author separated the stories by states

stories separated by state's

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I feel like the chapters could have been longer, or do less stories. Everything felt rushed and half told. Also, author said Native American a few times so he knows that is proper, so why he chose to say Indians over and over again was ridiculous. Last, the stone boy story at the end really could have been swapped for any other story. That was yr most ridiculous, repetitive, and boring story I think I’ve ever heard. Devil’s Tower had is lots own chapter, so why repeat it at the end of the book? Ask this and AI reading just screams lazy money grab.

Lazy writing

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