Monstronomicon
100 Horror Stories from 70 Authors
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Narrated by:
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Ed Waldorph
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By:
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Tobias Wade
About this listen
Tips for monster hunting:
- Check the deepest part of the ocean. Or let someone with a submarine check it for you.
- Order a monster egg online. Make sure it won't hatch before it arrives.
- Don't. What are you, crazy? You don't need to look. The monsters will find you.
Monstronomicon is a collection of 100 stories from around the world. These aren't your everyday werewolves and wendigos either. Each story is told by the survivor of an encounter with a unique and mysterious creature more wild and varied than you can imagine. This audiobook has something for everyone with a dark mind, so listen now to find the perfect monster for you.
Some monsters are quirky and friendly, while others are apocalyptic behemoths crawling up from the depths. Some stories are heartwarming, funny, or profound, while others are a bloodbath.
©2018 Tobias Wade (P)2019 Tobias WadeWhat listeners say about Monstronomicon
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- W.M.
- 27-02-20
Are You Sitting Uncomfortably?
Then I’ll begin. This collection is a triumph of originality and imagination. There are new ideas here. The stories are provocative, clever and groundbreaking. The narrator has a certain quality to his voice and performance that is downright perfect for these stories. I was genuinely horrified! Buy this anthology if you are wearied by the same old, same old...and you will be so deliciously disturbed...
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