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Dreamcatcher

Dreamcatcher is a gripping narrative that delves into the rich traditions of Native American tribes, particularly focusing on the power of dreams and the spiritual realm. The story follows characters who come into possession of a dreamcatcher, a sacred object believed to trap bad dreams while allowing good dreams to pass through. As the characters navigate their personal struggles and the supernatural occurrences surrounding the artifact, the novel raises questions about destiny, fate, and the human condition. more

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Anamika Mishra
Anamika Mishra

Anamika Mishra is an Indian writer recognized for her fiction works. Born on December 31, 1989, she has gained attention for her distinctive storytelling and compelling narratives. Mishra's writing frequently delves into themes of identity, culture, and social issues, connecting with a broad readership. more

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