Categories: Non Fiction

“Unearth the Haunting Truth: 5 Chilling Memoirs That Blur the Lines Between Reality and Fear”

‘Tis the season for terrifying horror novels. But we think real life can be just as scary. Here are some of our favorite memoirs from recent history that bring the enchanting, the uncanny, and the creepy. 1. The Man Who Could Move Clouds by Ingrid Rojas Contreras: The granddaughter of a curandero probes her magical…

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