The Witch Some Witch

Damning Her and Damning Me

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers
Cover of the book The Witch Some Witch by Quleen O. Queen, Partridge Publishing India
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Author: Quleen O. Queen ISBN: 9781482883824
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India Publication: October 28, 2016
Imprint: Partridge Publishing India Language: English
Author: Quleen O. Queen
ISBN: 9781482883824
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India
Publication: October 28, 2016
Imprint: Partridge Publishing India
Language: English

This book is a frightening, tragic, violent, and shameless story of the witch, some witch. As the characters in the novel fret at its suspense, gasp at its terror, and hide it for the sake of reputation, the novel breaks the border between magic and reality. The novel begins with a girl writhing in fear and pain. It proceeds to how the dirty pasts and hidden histories are dug up by the main character. Memories that make you shudder are revisited. And as the violent episodes of riots, lynching, and sexual abuse scream at the characters, some succumb while most rise above the graves of the past. All the while, the hectoring question remains, Is the horror of the witch, some witch, eating away at us, or are we the horror? At last, what has magic got to do here? Grace, the main character, sums it all up with, When reality had forcibly slept with my skin, magic helped me live through it.

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This book is a frightening, tragic, violent, and shameless story of the witch, some witch. As the characters in the novel fret at its suspense, gasp at its terror, and hide it for the sake of reputation, the novel breaks the border between magic and reality. The novel begins with a girl writhing in fear and pain. It proceeds to how the dirty pasts and hidden histories are dug up by the main character. Memories that make you shudder are revisited. And as the violent episodes of riots, lynching, and sexual abuse scream at the characters, some succumb while most rise above the graves of the past. All the while, the hectoring question remains, Is the horror of the witch, some witch, eating away at us, or are we the horror? At last, what has magic got to do here? Grace, the main character, sums it all up with, When reality had forcibly slept with my skin, magic helped me live through it.

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