Review of "Mind Games" by Manasi Singh
Manasi’s storytelling style is quite unique in the aspect that she keeps an ace up her sleeve until the last part of the story comes into play. As a reader, one might hazard a few guesses about the end of the story, but often, it is something that unfolds. In Mind Games, she takes up 3 interesting aspects of the human psyche and weaves stories that are terrifying on the surface, but as you start experiencing them, you would realize the true nature of the events that are unfolding.
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