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The Krikkit Wars: Nothing Is Certain, Unless You Make It Certain Yourself
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Krikkit is a calm and quiet place. The planet is positioned somewhere in the universe as it is known to us. But the odd thing about this is not that it is an inhabited planet with flourishing intelligent life (which by the way is a lot more common than one might think) but is actually that no one knows about its existence.

Not even, and this is the real mind bender, the inhabitants. This is the story of the Krikkit inhabitants discovering that there are more worlds besides their own in the universe. A universe they did not know existed until the day a small sun crash-landed loudly on a couple of unsuspecting trees. Later they realized that this thing was not a sun but rather a craft of sort. When two Krikkitans used this alien craft to observe the universe from outside their own world for the first time, they discovered an infinite amount of lit candles. At first they could not understand what all those candles were but soon realized that those in fact were distant suns. Having seen this as the first Krikkitans ever, the two pilots looked at each other and said in unison, It will all have to go . . .

H. J. Frjans
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 21, 2012
ISBN9781477246320
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H.J. Förjans

He was born in a small Swedish town in the early seventies. Luckily for him his parents did not dress him up in stupid flared jeans and ridiculously high shirt collars. No, instead they dressed him up in traditional folk costume that naturally was extremely itchy. This somehow got to him. He found a friend in the guitar and music at later age and now and then he actually read a couple of books. He has always been a big fan of English humor and have probably seen every Monty Python sketch one time too many. One of the books he read was the HHGTTG. Oddly enough, he read this in English, despite the fact that he had only been in the UK on two occasions, both times on weekend trips. At later years he started playing in a band and did gigs here and there in Sweden. At this point, as there is so much spare time when on tour, he started writing a story that was based upon one of his favorite part of the HHGTTG. After approximately 10 years and countless chords later the book was finished. He presented it to his family and to the band-members but none of them had heard of the English language so this was kind of a waste but he did it anyway. His style of writing is simple and explanatory and he has always had an ability to write long, tiresome and complicated letters to public authorities, just to piss them off.

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