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    The novel blends supernatural mystery, philosophical undercurrents, and sharply drawn character dynamics. It’s full of witty dialogue and tension emerging from both interpersonal bonds and metaphysical gambits—a tone that some readers loved and others found stylistically challenging. As one Reddit user put it:

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