
مقابر الأحياء - الرعب الجسدي
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Narrated by:
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منار مراد
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By:
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بسمة الخولي
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هو أحد أكثر ألوان الرعب غرابة، لا لأنه يطرح فكرة أن جسدك قد يكون أسوأ مسخ قد تواجهه، أو أن من حولك لا يمكن الوثوق بهم حتى ولو ظهروا طبيعين.
بل لأن مع كل قصة في ذلك اللون الأدبي بالذات، يقدم الكاتب للقارئ سؤال "ماذا لو حدث هذا لك أنت؟ المشكلة بدأت طبيعية في حياة شخص طبيعي، لِم تظن أنك في مأمن عنها؟"
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استمعوا إلى قصة مقابر الأحياء ثم تعرفوا إلى تاريخ أدب الرعب الجسدي، ونشأته، وأشهر الكتاب وأعمالهم.
ثلاثون دقيقة من الإثارة مع زمن الرعب الجميل.
Please note: This audiobook is in Arabic.
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