The Asylum Dweller's Diary
of Sudipta Das (Goodreads Author)
Series: Alien Planet Hoola #1
Description
The Asylum Dweller, Kit, appeared apparently out of nowhere and, after spending two decades at the asylum, disappeared mysteriously. All along, he maintained that he was from another planet called Hoola, millions of light-years away from the Earth. He left behind his diary to his doctor, the narrator.His vivid diary describes how he grew up on Hoola, with certain identity. He found that their alien Hoo race was divided by their diverse identities. He met this pretty girl, Ket, from his neighbouring country; the two became friends. Later, war broke out between the two countries and she was deported. Eventually, Kit rose in his career. Meanwhile, the war escalated and he had to go to the battlefield to fight against Ket’s country. He fought well, but was captured. In captivity, he reunited with Ket and had the vision of his Deity. The two decided to marry and eloped. After a dramatic climax, his Deity sent him to Earth.Thus ends the diary, leaving the narrator confused about Kit’s true identity. Was he indeed an alien or just insane?
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Book Details
- Format Paperback
- Pages 140 pages
- Publisher White Falcon Publishing
- Publication Date November 2016
- First Publication 07/08/11
- Language English
- ISBN 9789386210388
- Edition Second Edition
- Category Other
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