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Top Ten is one of the many spin-offs of [[Horrible Histories]]. It looks at the top ten stories and legends that we thought were too crazy to be true. Ranging from Arthurian Legends to Horror Stories, written by a variety of authors and illistrators, this is a list of the books in the series:
Top Ten is one of the many spin-offs of [[Horrible Histories]]. Each book is made up of ten short stories made with a common theme, author or (cultural) background. Obviously, the books are not compilations or anthologies of stories, merely an abridged version of stories shortened to appeal to younger readers.
[[Image:Toptenhorror.jpg|thumb|right|Top Ten Horror Stories]]
[[Image:Toptenhorror.jpg|thumb|right|Top Ten Horror Stories]]
A list of books in the series:

* ''Top Ten Greek Legends''
* ''Top Ten Greek Legends''
* ''Top Ten Shakespeare Stories''
* ''Top Ten Shakespeare Stories''

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Top Ten is one of the many spin-offs of Horrible Histories. Each book is made up of ten short stories made with a common theme, author or (cultural) background. Obviously, the books are not compilations or anthologies of stories, merely an abridged version of stories shortened to appeal to younger readers.

File:Toptenhorror.jpg
Top Ten Horror Stories

A list of books in the series:

  • Top Ten Greek Legends
  • Top Ten Shakespeare Stories
  • Top Ten Dickens Stories
  • Top Ten Bible Stories
  • Top Ten Irish Legends
  • Top Ten Horror Stories
  • Top Ten Ghost Stories
  • Top Ten Arthurian Legends
  • Top Ten Top ten fairy stories
  • Top Ten Top Ten Viking Legends

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