The Reader's Digest book of strange stories, amazing facts: Stories that are bizarre, unusual, odd, astonishing, incredible ... but true
Strange stories, amazing facts, astonishing reports, investigations and pictures have been gathered from worldwide sources to compile this anthology of the unusual.
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