Firstly, I'd like to say that I couldn't find any glaring grammatical or punctuation errors. I've noticed that sometimes too is written as 'to.' Other than that, I couldn't find anything. Now, as for the novel itself, the way the MC has only the ability to observe and reflect on the fickle, abhorrent, and other attributes of humanity, which people usually set aside as predestination, is put into perspective of a tree, is both new and intriguing. I wish I could say something more valuable and less quoted about this novel, but the author left no room for that.
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