Lendas Urbanas & Creepypastas
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Creepypasta Ruin Your Childhood by chuckyfreak
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Compilation of my favourite ruin your childhood themed Creepypastas
Cupcakes Original (Creepy Pasta) by Durpy_Gotchu_Now
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title explains it all
Creepypastas Curtas by Kook_Panda
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Esse livro é para você que é fã de creepypasta, e sente prazer em ler um conto de terror, mas não tem tempo para ler histórias grandes. Bom proveito! -Bea♡ _BUUU!
Lendas Urbanas do Japão by StrangerGirl070
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As melhores lendas urbanas do Japão.
Japanese Urban Legends by lucille_reaper
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Love the creepy side of Japan? On the surface, all that people hear about Japan is their rich culture, and how weird some of their customs and inventions are. But aside from that, there is a darker side of Japan, including their unsettling urban legends. From different colored toilet paper to a poem that might curse you, this book will show you many of their urban legends are odd and downright creepy. And trust me, they will also show you yet another example of how weird Japan is. Oh, Japan... how I love you so much. The cover art is by an artist named Takato Yamamoto.
Urban Legends by GlitterGoddess99
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Urban legends and myths from around the world will be published here.
Mexican Urban legends by emu_emu05
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Scary Mexican urban legends and myths to read. From La Llorona and El Cucuy to La Lechuza and The Black Hand, these ghost stories have been part of Mexican folklore for hundreds of years.