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Stranger than Fiction: Urban Myths (Penguin Readers, Level 2)

by Phil Healey, Rick Glanvill

Series: Penguin Readers (Level 2)

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Contains twenty-three short stories outlining strange or interesting happenings that were collected by the authors. The stories are grouped into four themes: the nature of the human condition, accidents, crime and death.
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This book has a few story.
All story are comedy.
Every story is fun.
This book is easy to read.
If you saw this book, you should read . ( )
  stereophonics | Jul 24, 2011 |
Every city in the world has 'urban myths'. They are usually ficrion. But they are believable, too.
My favorite story is 'Hit and Hear'. It made me joyful. We can laugh in spite of ourselves. ( )
  d.lury | Oct 17, 2010 |
This book is written about "urban myth".
There are many short stories which is rich in variety.

I think the story that husband and wife goes to New York is funny.
Because this book consists of short story,it's easy to read.
It may recommend it to busy people. ( )
  mniaknuacat | Oct 14, 2010 |
There were many short stories in this book.
They were not magical and fantasycal,but they were interesting to me.
Because those incidents could happen to me.
If they happen to me, I would laugh so much. ( )
  harukaA | Jul 18, 2010 |
this book has many short storys that strange and interesting
and funny.

this book is easy to read for me.
but I was not interested in this stories
and sometime I could not understand.
I thought this is like American Joke.
so funny point may be different from mine. ( )
  maiko123 | Jul 17, 2010 |
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