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In summary, the guide should outline steps like checking digital libraries, purchasing from legitimate online stores, looking into dedicated blogs or websites, and using social media groups. Each source should be described briefly with a summary of what it offers. I should also remind the user to respect copyright and legal terms. If there's a lack of available resources, maybe suggest alternative ways like writing or requesting recommendations from communities.
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In summary, the guide should outline steps like checking digital libraries, purchasing from legitimate online stores, looking into dedicated blogs or websites, and using social media groups. Each source should be described briefly with a summary of what it offers. I should also remind the user to respect copyright and legal terms. If there's a lack of available resources, maybe suggest alternative ways like writing or requesting recommendations from communities.
Since the user asked for a "proper guide," they might want not just links but also how to navigate these sites, what to look for, maybe even some tips on how to access out-of-print books. Also, considering that some resources might be in the public domain, but I have to be careful with copyright issues. Maybe suggest libraries or bookstores, or digital platforms like Amazon Kindle, Google Play Books, or local Indian platforms like StoryCarta or Readomania that host Malayalam content.
Wait, but I should verify if the mentioned platforms actually have Malayalam horror stories. Maybe some specific forums or blogs dedicated to Malayalam literature where such stories are published. Also, social media groups might share resources or discussions on this genre. However, I need to ensure that all mentioned sites are legitimate and accessible in the user's region.
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