The Ouija App: A Short Horror Story

· Beautiful Thrilling Indian Stories Book 3 · Thomas Jacob
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Claire is an undergraduate studying in New York City. At a college party her phone becomes infected with an app. At first it seems to be just a prank but soon inexplicable things begin to happen. The app is calling the dead. And they come.


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4.3
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Gabriel Gonzales
May 15, 2024
Hilariously bad, to a point where it's a little funny. It has an interesting build up but slowly gets worse and the ending is incredibly cringeworthy.
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July 4, 2024
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Hannah McAdoo
August 30, 2023
A true short story spooker. Do not read at night if you get scared easily 😂
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Thomas Jacob is an award winning Indian writer and director. His films and documentaries have been screened at festivals worldwide, including the Berlin International Film Festival. His work explores questions of identity, transformation and conflict in India's rapidly changing cultural and social milieu. He stays in Mumbai.


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