10 Amazing Slenderman Stories

· Andrews UK Limited
3.4
126 reviews
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55
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Just before Jack Goldstein and Jimmy Russell published their last book about Slenderman, 101 Amazing Slenderman Facts, they were both found dead in suspicious circumstances. The book was published in their memories. What was not known at the time however was that two packages were making their way through the Royal Mail service. One was from Jimmy and addressed to Jack, the other from Jack addressed to Jimmy. Both packages contained worrying documents detailing the history of Slenderman, and including some terrifying stories. This grisly collection of documents is offered to the reader in the hope they can make some sense of the killings, as well as finding out further information regarding the slim being. Proceed with caution.

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3.4
126 reviews
Ivy Concepcion
07 September 2015
Its scary whn u rad it but what if its a game or a movie THIS THING WILL BE MORE SCARIER OMG AHHHHH!!!!>_<℉oul
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Emily Horton
22 December 2014
But I kinda think its scary like creepy scary I don't like the slender man but I'm gonna keep it as a sample and read about this creepy slender man.
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A Google user
31 December 2014
I read the sample for this and so far its really good, I've heard loads of stories about creatures like slender man, Jeff the killer and eyeless jack, this is a really good version of the story
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