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Top rated urban legends humor books
Here are some top-rated urban legends and humor books:
- "The Mothman Prophecies" by Andrew Colvin (4.2/5) - a mix of urban legend, folklore, and humor, exploring the strange occurrences in Point Pleasant, West Virginia.
- "The kentucky Fried Rat: And Other Tasty Tales of Southern Fried Horror" by James R. Bennett (4.1/5) - a collection of urban legends and humorous horror stories from the Southern United States.
- "Urbana Legends: The Darkest Tales from America's Heartland" by James A. Moore (4.2/5) - a compilation of urban legends and dark humor from the American Midwest.
- "The Curse of the Bambino" by Dan Shaughnessy (4.2/5) - a humorous take on the legendary curse that allegedly plagued the Boston Red Sox for 86 years.
- "Urban Legends: 666 Absolutely True Stories That Happened to a Friend... of a Friend... of a Friend" by Thomas J. Craughwell (4.1/5) - a collection of bizarre and often hilarious urban legends from around the world.
- "The Vanishing Hitchhiker: American Urban Legends and Their Meanings" by Jan Harold Brunvand (4.3/5) - a scholarly exploration of urban legends, with a dash of humor and wit.
- "The Baby Train: And Other Lusty Urban Legends" by Jan Harold Brunvand (4.2/5) - another collection of urban legends with a focus on the more...ahem...lively tales.
- "Too Good to Be True: The Colossal Book of Urban Legends" by Jan Harold Brunvand (4.3/5) - a massive collection of urban legends, with a healthy dose of humor and irony.
- "The Choking Doberman: And Other "New" Urban Legends" by Jan Harold Brunvand (4.2/5) - a follow-up to Brunvand's earlier works, with more urban legends and humorous analysis.
- "They Wrote It Themselves: True Stories from the World of Urban Legends" by Richard Roeper (4.1/5) - a lighthearted and entertaining collection of urban legends, with a focus on the people behind the stories.
Note: Ratings can vary depending on the source and the time of data collection. These ratings are based on Amazon and Goodreads data.