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The Big Book of Monsters: Volume 1

By: Josh Nanocchio
Narrated by: Matt Godfrey
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Are monsters real?

What is it about monsters that so terrifies us? Perhaps it's their supernatural nature? Their ability to disappear into the shadows and reappear without warning? Or is it something more primal, a fear that these creatures represent the very worst of humanity's dark nature given physical form?

Whatever the reason, tales of monsters have been with us since the dawn of time and show no sign of abating. In The Big Book of Monsters Vol I, Josh Nanocchio, acclaimed host of the popular YouTube channel What Lurks Beneath, has collected some of the most chilling, hair-raising, and downright unbelievable accounts of monster sightings from around the world. This massive collection of eyewitness encounters will have you on the edge of your seat. From Dogman, Bigfoot, Flying Humanoids, Reptilians, Sea Monsters, and more are detailed within this book.

So, if you're brave enough, open and discover for yourself if monsters are real.

©2022 Josh Nanocchio (P)2023 Tantor
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Whatever the people with these “accounts” are taking, I need some. Absolutely insane hahaha. Made up stories for attention. Hilarious read if you’re bored or need something to fall asleep to.

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