The Witch In The Peepul Tree - Book Review
The narrative is crisp, no detail gone wasted, no lengthy descriptions. The author marvels in brevity, providing such apt visuals of the scenes with few words. Character building and world building is what keeps the reader going. The ever-present witch in the peepul tree has a mention in every chapter. But there is greater evil in humans than the invisible spirit residing on the tree.
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