“That's the worst of doctors. They are so keen about the body, but they don't study the soul at all.”
Quote by Ethel M. Dell
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In 'The Keeper of the Door,' the reader is taken on a journey through a world where the boundary between the known and the unknown is blurred. The story follows the life of a guardian who is tasked with protecting a hidden door, which serves as a gateway to other realms. The narrative delves into the guardian's personal struggles and the enigmatic nature of the door itself, offering a mix of intrigue and philosophical musings. more
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