Top 6 cursed books which you would never like to read😵

There are several books and manuscripts in history and folklore believed to be cursed or associated with mysterious or ominous outcomes. Here are a few examples:

1. The Voynich Manuscript
This mysterious book, written in an undeciphered script, is thought by some to be cursed due to its enigmatic origins and the misfortunes reportedly experienced by those who have tried to decode it. Though it’s more of a historical curiosity than a source of harm, its aura of mystery keeps the legend alive.

2. The Codex Gigas ("The Devil's Bible")
The Codex Gigas is a massive 13th-century manuscript rumored to have been created with the help of the Devil. Legend says the monk who wrote it made a pact with Satan to complete the book in one night. Its eerie illustrations and dark legends surrounding its creation contribute to its cursed reputation.3. The Book of Soyga
Also called "Aldaraia," this is a mysterious text owned by John Dee, a famous occultist. It’s said that only the archangel Uriel could decode its meaning. According to legend, those who try to understand its content without divine guidance could face madness or misfortune.

4. The Necronomicon (Mythical)
While fictional, H.P. Lovecraft's Necronomicon has inspired real-life fascination and even attempts to create versions of the cursed book. Many believe it contains forbidden knowledge and that reading it could invite dark forces.

5. The Grand Grimoire
This is a medieval book of magic said to contain instructions for summoning demons and making pacts with them. It’s considered highly dangerous and cursed by those who believe in its powers.

6. The "Cursed Japanese Manuscript" (Tomino’s Hell)
This Japanese poem, often circulated as a cursed text, is said to bring misfortune or even death to those who read it aloud. It’s part of a collection of works but has gained notoriety for this legend.
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Real-Life Examples of Cursed Books
The I Ching and "Curse Books": Some books, such as ancient Chinese divination texts, were believed to carry curses or invoke spirits.
Jinxed Diaries or Journals: In some cases, personal diaries of infamous figures (like serial killers) are said to bring bad luck to readers or owners.

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