Witchcraft and the supernatural: a window tapping ritual

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It was a dark and stormy night. The wind was howling outside, rattling the windows and causing the raindrops to splatter against the glass. The house seemed to creak and moan with every gust of wind, creating an eerie atmosphere. Inside the house, Sarah sat huddled in a warm blanket on the couch, engrossed in a book. The sound of the storm outside didn't bother her; in fact, she found it rather comforting. The rain had a way of drowning out the noise of the world, allowing her to escape into the pages of her book.


Saybil and Professor Los are face to face with the witch who took over the field program village, but Professor Los has had her magic staff stolen from her, and Saybil still can't control his magic. Can they find a way to defeat the witch?

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The rain had a way of drowning out the noise of the world, allowing her to escape into the pages of her book. As Sarah continued reading, she suddenly heard a faint tapping sound coming from the window. At first, she dismissed it as a mere branch or some loose debris being blown around by the wind.

The Dawn of the Witch 1 - Manga

Saybil is a magic student with no memories of his life before he met a mysterious silver-haired woman in an alley. Now he travels with his teacher, Loux—another student, Holt, and the beastfallen Kudo for "special training". but this field trip may not be as routine as it seems!

The Dawn of the Witch Kakeru Kobashiri, Tatsuwo, Takashi Iwasaki /Kodansha Ltd.

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But as the tapping persisted, she couldn't ignore it any longer. Curiosity got the best of her, and Sarah slowly got up from the couch and made her way towards the window. As she approached, the tapping became more distinct, almost rhythmic in nature. Her heart began to race, unsure of what she might find outside. With a tremble in her hand, Sarah reached out and pulled back the curtain to peer outside. What she saw made her gasp in astonishment and fear. There, hovering in mid-air, was a witch. She had wild, unkempt hair and a long, crooked nose. Her eyes glowed with an otherworldly green light, and her gnarled fingers tapped lightly on the glass. Sarah could hardly believe her eyes. She had always thought witches were just figments of fairy tales, but here was one right in front of her. The witch seemed to be trying to communicate, tapping out some kind of message. Sarah strained her ears to listen, but the tapping was too faint to make out any discernible words. As Sarah stood there, transfixed by the sight before her, a sudden gust of wind blew through the open window, extinguishing the candles in the room and plunging it into darkness. When Sarah regained her composure and lit the candles once more, the witch was gone. She never saw the witch again, but the memory of that eerie encounter stayed with her. From that night on, Sarah developed a keen interest in all things supernatural and began studying the history of witches and their practices. The tapping on the window served as a catalyst for her curiosity, sparking a lifelong fascination with the unknown. And so, the witch tapping on the window became an unforgettable chapter in Sarah's life, a moment where the line between reality and fantasy blurred, leaving her forever changed..

Reviews for "The science behind the witch tapping on window phenomenon"

1. Laura - ★★☆☆☆
I was really disappointed with "Witch Tapping on Window." The story felt cliché and predictable, with no real surprises or originality. The writing itself was average at best, lacking depth and emotion. The characters were one-dimensional and forgettable, making it hard to connect or care about their fates. The overall pacing of the book was off, with the story dragging in some parts and rushing through others. While I appreciate the concept of witches, the execution in this book fell flat for me. I wouldn't recommend it.
2. Mark - ★☆☆☆☆
I found "Witch Tapping on Window" incredibly dull. The plot lacked substance and coherence, making it difficult to follow what was happening. The writing style was disjointed and filled with grammatical errors, which further detracted from the reading experience. The characters were underdeveloped and lacked any depth, leaving me uninterested in their journeys. Additionally, the dialogue felt stilted and unnatural. Overall, this book failed to captivate my attention and failed to deliver an engaging story.
3. Emily - ★★☆☆☆
"Witch Tapping on Window" had an intriguing premise, but it fell short in execution. The pacing of the story was off, with long stretches of nothing happening, followed by rushed and overly convenient plot developments. The writing style was uninspired and failed to create a sense of atmosphere or tension. The characters felt like cardboard cutouts, with no real growth or complexity. The overall ending was also unsatisfying, leaving many loose ends unresolved. I had high hopes for this book, but unfortunately, it didn't deliver.

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