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A Nice and Gripping Short Story!
Storizen
|November 2020
Not every story is long, or not every story is spoon-fed.
Some Stories, Long or Short, Teach Us New Things
Not every story is long, or not every story is spoon-fed. This is my second story of Madhulika, and as said earlier for another story, this short story also stands apart from the rest of all the short stories I read in 2020.
About the book
Some stories, long or short, teach us new things. I am lucky to have read this story and came to know a new profession. In the tale Amla, the protagonist is a psychic medium. I was not aware of the existence of such a job.
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