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      <title>[Book] North American Lake Monsters by Nathan Ballingrud</title>
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      <description>Book cover   North American Lake Monsters is a collection of short horror or at least suspense stories.&amp;nbsp; One short, The Monsters of Heaven,&amp;nbsp;won the Shirley Jackson Award, and this book is on its third printing.
Several of the stories introduce a monster, but the monster itself is inactive ... in one case, already dead, leaving these stories to be more about the evil we bring with us where the monster is just a catalyst or even excuse for some all-too-human transition into bad behavior.</description>
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