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the way Ta-hawa and JK fit into the real world is so neat. those were actual mysterious death. I did some research on Abdul and Ivan, they are based on actual people. you craft is prestine. I have also noticed the way you choose to use sorcery, so well that it inclines more to reality than fantasy.
I read of this once in a book by Dr. Lembe Masiala
misogynistic view, this isn't politically correct.
yoh, this chapter, man! what a statement. it's like you have no filter. I'm loving it. what you wrote about victimizing the threat, that really hit home. it's like, you are using one story to tell a thousand. One chapter alone is politically driven, reads about African deities, touches on self guilt whilst keeping the story afloat, effectively.
to find a novel with a male leading role that encompasses even stronger women is just priceless. I understand that the author doesn't share feminist view but your description is valuable for literary work. Ta-hawa's grow as a character is equally fascinating. judging by the next chapter's title, more of her will be explored. can't wait!!!!!!!!!