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The Book of Urban Legends

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A tornado in South Dakota picked up a passenger train, spun it around in mid air, and placed it back on the tracks facing the opposite direction - A man in Mexico was stabbed to death by dry spaghetti during a hurricane - A scuba diver was found at the top of a charred tree, after fire-fighting planes deposited water from a nearby lake on to a forest fire - Three men jumping from a plane without open parachutes landed safely after their fall was broken by a cloud containing hailstones - New York sewers are alive with alligators - Want to hold an audience? Then equip yourself with a good supply of urban myths, those ever popular - if ever unreliable - tests of truth and gullibility. The Book of Urban Myths is an unputdownable collection of runaway rumours for all who enjoy a good yarn, or want to avoid being spun such in the future - a hugely entertaining read that will enlighten the credulous and surprise even the most hard-nosed cynics.

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First published October 18, 2002

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April 1, 2010
An amusing collection of urban myths and legends, some you'll some you wont and some are just far far too out there to be true. A good little read though.
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May 18, 2025
I love Urban Legends and all things spooky. So when I saw this I had to get it.

This was okay, it wasn't bad but just wasn't to my liking. I guess I like it when the stories are longer. These were quite quick, some of them just small paragraphs long.

It was an interesting read though, it had different sections such as: Animals, Religion, Bizarre Deaths, Strange Hauntings and People Problems.
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